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Six Benefits of using Wood for the Double-Hung Replacement Windows


Double-hung windows (also known as "sash windows") really are a traditional, and incredibly popular type of glazing frame. If you're not familiar with the word, it describes a window that's divided horizontally so the two halves slide up and down.

Why Choose Wood?

Vinyl replacement windows are widely believed to be significantly less expensive to buy than wooden ones, and cheaper and easier to maintain. Why might you select wood double-hung windows? Here are six compelling reasons:

   They just look better. Wood's existed more than mankind, and we're developed to find it great looking. As well as in older, period houses (Cape Cod, Colonial, and so forth) vinyl just looks inauthentic.
   Wood's an amazingly good insulator; it may often out-perform vinyl when it comes to keeping the cold out--or keeping it in when your air-conditioning is on during the summer. When paired with high-performance glass, wooden windows might help keep the heating and cooling bills (as well as your carbon footprint) low.
   They're a status symbol. Wood double-hung windows really are a premium product, and will be perceived because of your friends and family as such. Just as so many people are more likely to admire an all natural, leather couch rather than a man-made plastic one, they're likely to note your investment in quality.
   They're green. Wood is biodegradable while vinyl far less kind towards the environment
   They're more durable. Just how long your wooden windows last will depend on how good you appear after them, especially how frequently you clean, paint and/or treat them. But there are many wooden windows around which are still in good shape a few centuries once they were installed.
   They may add more towards the worth of your home whenever you arrived at sell it. Many buyers will probably pay reasonably limited for a home with wooden windows, and you stand a high probability of recouping some of the extra costs you incurred.


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If you choose wood double-hung windows, be prepared to paint or treat them every few years or they'll be prone to dry rot, warping, and pest infestation (including termites). However, if you maintain them, they could be a wonderful and enduring enhancement to your house.