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Vinyl vs. Wood Windows: Which Option is Right for Me?

When it comes to home building or remodeling, windows are a major consideration. Windows make up a significant portion of your overall home project investment, and they can have a big impact on the value and energy efficiency of your home when you’re done with construction. If you’re looking into replacement window options, you’ve likely noticed that in most cases, windows come in two material options: vinyl and wood.

But, what are the differences between vinyl vs. wood windows, and how can you know which option is right for you? Let’s take a look at the pros and cons of each:

Vinyl Windows

Maintenance

Vinyl windows require very little maintenance, as they do not have to be painted or sealed.

Insulation

Vinyl windows can offer fair insulation. Many vinyl windows are hollow, making it easy for cold or hot air to transfer through them. For a higher cost, you can purchase vinyl windows with insulating foam to boost energy efficiency.

Cost

Vinyl windows are less expensive than wood windows.

Design Options

As technology improves, vinyl is becoming available in more design options. It is important to note that newer colors and finishes may cost more.

Appearance 

With increased design options available, vinyl windows have become more attractive. Manufacturers still struggle to create deep, rich vinyl colors that will not fade over time, but there are more quality colors available other than white and tan.

Resale Value

Solid. In the past, vinyl windows weren’t a buyer favorite, but they’ve become increasingly standard in the industry. New vinyl windows could add to the resale value of your home, and vinyl windows will certainly not reduce the resale value of your home.

Durability 

Vinyl is exceptionally durable. It will not rot, splinter, warp, or rust. It is weather resistant and is easily maintained with a once-yearly washing. Vinyl has an average lifespan of 15 to 20 years.

Installation

Vinyl is exceptionally durable. It will not rot, splinter, warp, or rust. It is weather resistant and is easily maintained with a once-yearly washing. Vinyl has an average lifespan of 15 to 20 years.

Wood Windows

Maintenance

Wood exterior windows require painting and sealing at the time of installation and occasionally through the course of their lifetime. Wood windows with aluminum cladding never need painting.

Insulation 

Wood windows offer excellent insulation. Wood is a naturally insulating material that inhibits the transmission of cold or heat from the outside. Wood windows are exceptionally energy efficient.

Cost

Wood windows require a higher investment level. Aluminum clad windows especially tend to fall on the higher end of the market.

Design Options

Wood windows are entirely customizable as they are both paintable and stainable. Color and hardware are easily changed, making them a versatile, long-term option.

Appearance 

Wood, both stained and unstained, offers a beautiful, long-lasting appearance, indoors and out. Most people choose to keep a natural or stained color on the interior of the home, adding another aspect of architectural beauty that vinyl cannot duplicate.

Resale Value

Excellent. Well-maintained wood windows are attractive and offer a long lifespan. Buyers will appreciate their appearance and are likely to pay a bit more for quality wood windows.

Durability 

On average, wood windows can last more than 30 years. That said, they do require a bit of maintenance to keep up their durability and maintenance. Expect to paint or stain wood windows every 3-4 years.

Installation 

Wood windows are heavier than vinyl, and require a bit more installation finesse. Because the market for wood has dwindled slightly, it can take a little longer to obtain wood windows over vinyl.

Vinyl Vs. Wood: The Bottom Line

In the end, choosing between vinyl and wood windows comes down to personal preference and investment level. If you have a little more to spend and would like a beautiful, high-end window to compliment your historical craftsman, then wood windows are probably the best choice for you. If you are hoping to DIY,  don’t care for painting, or just don’t have the budget, vinyl windows are an excellent, low-maintenance choice.

Whether you’ve decided to go with wood or vinyl window selections, Zeeland Lumber & Supply has the brands you want most. Chooses from names like Andersen Windows, Marvin, North Star and Silverline for the perfect windows guaranteed to keep your home looking beautiful for years to come. Check out our available products online, or get in touch with a Zeeland Lumber & Supply representative today at 888-772-2119.

Zeeland Lumber

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