Choosing Window Frames
Submitted by: garryj
http://www.uk-conservatories-online.co.uk
There are three main types of material used to manufacture window frames
for double-glazing. These are aluminium, PVC-u and wood. These are also
vinyl-coated and fibreglass frames, but for simplicity at this stage we
shall stick to the three main types. The three materials each have their
strengths and weaknesses and in this article we shall look at the several
properties to see how each type shapes up. The properties we look at are
heat insulation, sound insulation, security, appearance, maintenance and
least but definitely not least, cost. We shall also briefly talk about
the different styles of windows commonly available today.
Heat insulation is perhaps the most common reason for getting double-glazing.
However, if the frame is not right the insulation provided by double-glazing
is lost. The worst conductors of heat and therefore the best insulators
are wood and PVC-u. Aluminium is a relatively good conductor of heat and
so is not the best material if this is of primary concern.
The protection against sound is another great attribute of double-glazing
and their isnt really a clear winner. The relative sound insulation
properties are therefore of lesser concern that those of say heat.
Security is always a concern and here we have a clear winner. Aluminium
is extremely strong and is the material of choice where security is of
major concern. This explains why aluminium is commonly seen on commercial
premises. Wood and PVC-u have their weak spots. PVC-u window frames expand
during hot temperatures and the expansion gaps required can become weak
points for intruders.
Another area that has a clear leader is appearance. Wooden window frames
are easily the most attractive frames. The timeless appeal of wood suits
both modern and period properties. In particular, for period properties
it is almost mandatory to have traditional looking frames and in particular
sash windows. The appearance of the properties can be undermined with
PVC-u frames or cheap looking fake wood finishes.
Although wooden frames are the most pleasing on the eye they are also
the hardest work. Older frames require a significant amount of attention
to prolong their life. The newer wooden frames are treated before being
shipped to retailers but they still require the attention. Regular coats
of protective paints are needed every four or five years. PVC-u and aluminium
window frames require very little maintenance and can be cleaned with
just an occasional wipe with a damp cloth.
Finally, we look at the cost of the different types of frames. Generally
speaking, the cheapest are PVC-u frames, followed by aluminium and finally
wood are the most expensive. The economic benefits of PVC-u frames combined
with their excellent insulation properties go a long way to explaining
their popularity.
There are many different styles of window that can be manufactured from
the three materials. Casement windows, tilt and turn windows and sash
windows are all made from the three materials.
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