Vinyl Window Benefits 2016-10-28T10:59:45+00:00

Vinyl Window Benefits

We offer premium vinyl replacement windows with a host of special options and features designed to bring energy efficiency and beauty to your home. When it comes to windows vinyl is an all-around excellent choice. Unlike wood, vinyl windows and doors will never rot or require endless repainting.

Increased Comfort

Our vinyl windows and doors offer excellent thermal performance for year-round comfort and to help lower utility bills.

Easy Operation

Our windows and doors open and close easily for maximum performance with minimum effort.

Weatherability

The premium vinyl used in our windows and doors can stand up to extreme weather conditions year after year.

Energy Efficiency

Vinyl is an effective insulator. Our vinyl profiles are specially designed to work with advanced glass packages for optimum energy efficiency.

Low Maintenance

The color of the vinyl is integrated throughout, so frames and sash will never require painting and also resists pollution, salt spray and dirt.

Value

Not only do our windows and doors help to lower home utility bills, they also add value to your home.

Choice of Vinyl Windows Over Wood

Vinyl windows are less expensive than wood windows and just as effective when it comes to energy efficiency. Increased energy efficiency can help save you money over time.

Other significant benefits:

  • Low maintenance vinyl gives you all the beauty and appearance of wood without the hassle of maintaining it

  • Strength and durability

  • Excellent resistance to corrosion, salt air, termites and air pollutants.

How Climate Effects Window Choice and Cost

Whether you live in a cold or warm climate or somewhere in between, energy efficiency is always very important. The type of window you choose helps determine how the comfort of your home is influenced by the weather outside.

If you’re looking for long-term energy savings and live in warmer climates, dual pane, windows are a great way to keep cool air in and help keep energy costs down. Choose glazing with an extremely low Solar Heat Gain Coefficient – especially for east and west windows – to significantly lower air-conditioning loads. Simonton’s ProSolar Shade Low E glass with Argon gas is designed to provide maximum performance in warmer climates.

In a cooler climates, you want to allow some of the sun’s warmth into your home. Consider choosing a dual-pane window with ProSolar® Low E glass with Argon gas or even a triple-pane window can provide the add insulation you need.

Replacing windows with dual-pane Low E glass with requires a higher initial investment – but adding Low E dual-pane glass offers greater energy savings over the long term with lower energy costs.