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Wood WindowsWood windows are the most common for homes. It can be painted or stained, and is strong and easy to work with. Ease-of-use makes for easier custom windows, which is why highly detailed designs are typically made from wood. With regard to energy efficiency, few sash and frame materials are better insulators than wood. The only downside to using wood windows is that they require regular maintenance. Peeling paint is more than an eyesore, it’s a sign that wood is being exposed to weather, which will ultimately cause it to rot. A small number of high-end producers use rot-resistant species like mahogany, but most domestically manufactured windows are made from less-resistant species such as pine. That said, a properly maintained wood window could last hundreds of years. Wood Windows BenefitsThere are many benefits to installing wood windows in your home. Here we have listed some of the best qualities of wood replacement windows.
Wood Windows ManufacturersWood windows are manufactured by many replacement window companies. Below we have listed the most popular makers of wood replacement windows and details about their lines of wood windows.
Looking For More Information About Wood Windows?Wood windows are a great investment. You'll want to make sure you are choosing the right replacement windows for your home and your budget. We offer Free Replacement Window Quotes from local, prescreened contractors.
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