Illinois winters can be very cold. When a homeowner walks past one of their windows and feels a draft, he knows it’s time for new windows. For many years most window frames were made of wood. While they were very attractive, wood frames easily absorbed moisture. As the temperature changed from hot to cold and back to hot, the window frame expanded and contracted. Eventually this loosened the seal with the house and drafts started. Wood frames also needed to be painted every two or three years. Contractors now prefer to replace wood frame windows with Vinyl Windows in Tinley Park.
Vinyl window frames are much stronger than wood window frames. Therefore the first thing the homeowner will notice is that the vinyl window frames are much narrower. They also absorb far less moisture, so they will keep a much tighter seal with the house frame. Vinyl also conducts less heat and cold than wood, so it provides better insulation. Window manufacturers combined vinyl frames with energy-efficient window panes to keep energy costs as low as possible. Each window pane is made up of two or three layers of glass. An inert gas is blown in between the layers. The gas provides more insulation than just air. Because of the increased insulation, the house is also much quieter.
Homeowners don’t have to sacrifice style to install Vinyl Windows in Tinley Park. Window manufacturers make them in the same styles as they make wood frames. These include casement and double hung windows as well as bow windows, bay windows, garden windows and slider windows. Vinyl frames have the color baked into all of their layers. Therefore they never have to be painted. There is such a wide selection of colors that homeowners will easily find one to match their siding and house trim colors.
It is very easy to clean the outside of new vinyl windows. Homeowners will never have to stand on an unsteady ladder to clean second floor windows again. All they have to do is tilt or swivel the window. They can easily reach the outside portion of the window. Anyone who would like to learn more about vinyl windows can Visit Evergreenwindow.com to read about them.




