16 May 2009

Fiberglass Relacement Windows are a Great Option

A sash window in Paddington, City of Westminst...Image via Wikipedia

by John Barnum

Fiberglass is a kind of composite material consisting of glass fibers and polymer plastics. It is a modern invention and is very useful as material for replacement windows. This kind of material is waterproof and rot proof. It is made of a high strength material. It has good insulating properties. As opposed to other window material such as wood, metal, and vinyl it has quite unique characteristics.

If a homeowner wishes to have the properties of fiberglass but wants the looks of wood in a window, fiberglass replacement windows also have the capability to simulate the appearance of wood. Fiberglass can be molded, sanded, shaped, and painted. Moreover, it would be easy to make minor repairs on it with the use of a fiberglass kit. This is unlike a vinyl or a metal window.

Windows need to be replaced in certain circumstances. One reason is to keep up with the new energy saving technology and in the process save on a residence's monthly heating costs. More importantly, changing your old windows for the new energy efficient ones will help reduce the world's fossil fuel energy consumption.

Another reason to change your windows is if you are renovating and want a new style of window to go with the new look of your house. There are a lot of choices out on the market, especially on fiberglass replacement windows. Some of these choices include the bay window, the casement window, the double hung window, the horizontal sliding window, the picture window, the single hung window, and the awning window.

Yet another reason that would make it urgent to get replacement windows is if the old windows have been damaged in some way. There are plenty of ways that a window might be damaged and need replacement. If only the glass is broken, a possibility would be to merely replace the glass. If most other parts of the window show damage but the existing outer frame are still intact, then a replacement window could do the job.

Problems arise when the outer frame also needs to be replaced. It would take some special skills to install a new construction window, take up more time, and require a significant part of your budget. This is because unlike in the straightforward process of installing replacement windows, new construction windows require some structural changes to the surrounding window area.

Windows, whether made of fiberglass, wood, vinyl, or aluminum metal, exist in houses for one purpose. That is to provide a home with light, air, and continuity with the outside environment. In order for a home to be comfortable and safe, there are added features that a window must have. They must be able to keep out the cold in chilly weather. They must be able to keep out the heat in warm weather. They must be able to shelter against water and keep a home dry. They must be strong enough for strong winds. They must be safe enough from intruders and break-ins. For aesthetic purposes, windows must be faithful to the design structure of the whole house. It must add to the overall look of a residence while serving its main purpose as a window.

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