The disadvantages of vinyl framed windows vinyl windows cannot be painted.
The disadvantage of vinyl window frame.
Vinyl windows and vinyl patio doors are also more durable than many other materials.
Vinyl window frames can sometimes soften warp twist and bow if heat builds up become excessive.
Fewer color and trim options.
The flexible qualities of vinyl also limit the size of the frame and the weight of the glass used in it.
At temperatures of more than 165 degrees vinyl begins to melt which can cause problems on extremely hot days distorting and warping the frame.
While the fact that vinyl windows come with the color imbued into the vinyl itself can be an advantage if the color is not quite right or if the homeowner wants to change the color of the house in the future the vinyl window frames do not accept paint well and this may detract from the overall appearance of a home.
You won t need to repair or replace window components as much as you would with metal or wood.
Because of the nature of the material used vinyl window frames also have a few disadvantages.
Fiberglass maintains its integrity even in hot temperatures.
And you can wipe away with a rag and you ll have clean windows instantly.
Vinyl is not only affordable but also requires very little maintenance and upkeep.
Vinyl windows however boast extra durability when it.
Both types of windows are very resistant to scratching cracking and marring.
The fiberglass frame does not weaken in the sun like vinyl which can expand and contract with the heat.
Aluminum frames are more prone to dents corrosion and fading.
Vinyl windows come in a variety of colors and styles but nothing can compare to the color options with wood.