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By Paul Doh

If you're going to be replacing the windows in your home, you have a number of different options that are available to you. One that is often overlooked, but is a good choice in most cases are wood replacement windows. It provides a more traditional appearance to the home while at the same time, adding versatility compared to vinyl or aluminum windows. It also adds durability, although there are some limitations that we will discuss as well. In choosing wood windows for the home, what are some of the considerations that you should keep in mind?

As is the case with any type of home improvement, the quality is often found in the name. Some of the major window manufacturers, including Jeld-Wen, Marvin and Andersen are going to provide you with high-quality Windows. The decision as to which of those manufacturers you use is really going to depend upon the location where they are being installed and a number of other factors that are specific to the window. For example, are you going to have them custom fit to the openings or are you going to be upgrading the type of wood used for the frame?

Something that you may want to consider is the sustainability of the material that is used for the wood windows. This make sure choice environmentally friendly one, if you choose a sustainable wood. Most of the major manufacturers have information about the material source on their website, or you can contact them directly on the telephone to ask any questions that you may have. You can also check on the Forest Stewardship Council website to see which window manufacturers adhere to the standards of that organization. They also have a listing of distributors who provide those environmentally friendly products as well.

One reason why many people choose wood windows over vinyl or aluminum is that they are looking to add value to their home. Although it certainly is true that in most cases, wood windows are going to add value to the home, which is not always the case. For example, if you are going to be upgrading the Windows on a historic home or if you are going to be doing it on a Victorian style home, would is most certainly going to be the way to go. If you have a more modern home, however, you can often get away with spending less on aluminum or vinyl without lowering the home value.

Another option that can give you the best of both worlds is clad wood windows. These are wood windows but they have aluminum or vinyl bonded to the outside surface so they do not need to be stained or painted. The inside of the windows will have exposed wood, which can be painted or stained to match the interior decor. These types of Windows are convenient and they are slightly less expensive than a standard, all wood window. They provide you with the insulating benefit of wood while at the same time, limiting the maintenance that would need to be done periodically.

Paul Doh is a professional home constructionist specializing in window replacements. He advise his clients to invest in wood replacement windows as they are durable and aesthetically appealing.

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