What You Should Know About Vinyl Windows
Vinyl
Windows offer the lowest cost to performance ratio of the the three major
types of windows. Vinyl has a low co-efficient of thermal transmission relative
to Aluminum and while they are closer, a properly designed vinyl window (with
multi-chambered extrusion) will reduce the amount of cold transmitted through to
the interior of the home.
Multi Chamber Profiles
Multi chamber profiles create an insulation barrier of air that reduces the
transmission of cold to heat. The optimal window profiles use two and preferably
three chambers between interior and exterior faces. The multi-chambered profiles
also increase the strength of the profile tremendously over a solid extrusion by
increasing the surface of welded seam.
A typical welded profile will yield between 9 & 20 inches of welded seam. Some
multi-chambered designs offer as much as 25 inches of frame and 14 inches of
sash weld seam. This results in a weld that is stronger than the extrusion
itself. Some manufacturers used to offer windows with mechanically fastened
corners instead of welded. These would invariably separate early and begin a
freeze-thaw attack or heat induced expansion that would shorten the life of the
window and reduce its thermal performance. Avoid any mechanically fastened or
glued corners. Always opt for a multi-chambered , welded corner window. Colors
Primarily, vinyl windows were offered only in white. This was to keep the cost
down, but it was also to prevent obviating the issue of fading and color
degradation. Over time, white PVC will become yellowish with age. Some extrusion
manufacturers counter this by adding some blueish color to the polymers to
balance this out. If you are driving around, and see some vinyl windows with a
sickly looking yellow cast these were probably lower cost extrusions and you
will see the result.
Additionally, the UV is the light spectrum most affecting the color degradation
so the higher your altitude, the faster the process of color degradation will
occur. Some manufacturers now offer a rage of colors including darker browns. Be
very wary of darker colors, especially at higher altitudes (Rocky Mountain
Regions) as you will likely see a rather quick degradation of the color. There
just is not a long enough history with darker colors under longer term exposure
to intense UV. PVC formulations are improving, but more time is need to judge
the effectiveness of the color imparting materials before taking the plunge.
That said, I have seen some beige colors under service for several years in the
Colorado region that seem to be holding up quite well. One final caveat, PVC is
subject to becoming brittle under long term exposure to high heat as in a desert
environment. In these areas it is critical that you get a high quality,
multi-chambered extrusion to counter the effects of long periods of exposure to
high heat.
The most attractive feature of vinyl windows is their low maintenance. Vinyl
windows do not require any exterior maintenance other than washing. Do not paint
them; ever, the chemicals in the paint will likely reduce their longevity...and
your neighbors will want you drug-tested.
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