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Vinyl WindowsVinyl windows have emerged in recent years as the most popular alternative to the tradition of wood-framed glass windows. In fact, even when you think you're ordering traditional windows now, you're actually getting a composite that includes vinyl. That's because vinyl is, in a sense, the lifeblood of great windows. Vinyl windows won't warp like your old wood ones did, so you save money in the long haul because you won't have to deal with the cracks, separations and inevitable replacement. It's easier to repair small damages to your vinyl windows, and when spring cleaning rolls around, they are easier to clean. Just hose them off on the outside, and wipe them down with a damp cloth on the inside. Want a change of pace? Vinyl windows are no harder to paint than your wood ones, and many, in fact, come with a wood grain like exterior for the look that you love. There's no reason to stick with your old, sticky wood windows when you can have economical, low-maintenance vinyl windows. Related Links: |
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