Two very common replacement window materials are wood and fiberglass, and most homeowners are lost when it comes to choosing between the two materials. If you’re choosing between wood and fiberglass replacement windows for your San Jose, CA home, you should definitely learn more about the benefits of fiberglass, as there are many, and how it compares to wood and wood’s detriments.
First, fiberglass replacement windows are incredibly moisture resistant. Then are molded without any breaks or seams in their outer coverings, making them impervious to moisture or leakage. Wood replacement windows, however, are very sensitive to moisture. They will oftentimes swell, peel, bow, and otherwise become disfigured when exposed to moisture or high heat. This is especially important in areas with high heat, like the Tucson, AZ area. Fiberglass replacement windows are also 5 times more energy efficient than wood replacement windows.
This is incredibly important if you’re looking to reduce your carbon footprint or impact the environment. Even if you don’t care about the environment, fiberglass replacement windows’ energy efficiency can help you save money on your monthly energy bills, as fiberglass offers better insulation for heat and cold and better energy performance overall. Another benefit of fiberglass replacement windows is their strength. They are resistant to dings, scratches, splintering, and rot, which is ideal for families with young children, pets, or those in areas with high winds.
Their strength also makes fiberglass windows better for security than their wooden counterparts. Sadly, many wooden replacement windows don’t come with warranties for sun damage, cracking, warping, or peeling, meaning you don’t have many repairs or replacement options. This is doubly sad, as wood replacement windows require a lot of maintenance. While all replacement windows, including fiberglass, need a little attention and care to maintain function and appearance, wood windows require almost constant cleaning, sanding, sealing, and repainting.
Fiberglass replacement windows, on the other hand, only need a cleaning every once in a while. Finally, fiberglass replacement windows are simply a better investment than wood replacement windows. The 2018 Cost vs. Value Report found that replacement window installation is one of the best ways to increase home resale value, often reaching a payoff of 91.3% of the initial replacement cost. A lower initial cost, increased curb appeal, and low future maintenance, all of which are offered by fiberglass replacement doors, mean an even higher payoff. When all crucial factors are considered, including upfront costs, design, flexibility, and long-term performance, fiberglass replacement windows are a much better long-term investment than wooden replacement windows.
Still not convinced that these tough replacement windows are the way to go? California Custom Creations is here to help. We have years of experience in the San Jose, CA replacement window industry, and would love to use that experience to help you find the best replacement windows for your home. You can pay us a visit or give us a call for more information on what we can do for you and your windows.