Vinyl Replacement Windows - Arlington Tx.
If the picture-framing around the glass is made of vinyl, the window is called a “Vinyl Window” (The term “Vinyl Windows” refers to the frame of the window). Vinyl, more than wood or metal, is a relatively inexpensive product for making window frames, meaning that costs can be kept low. There are many reasons why Vinyl Windows dominate the Replacement Window market but the primary benefit is Energy Efficiency, especially in primarily warm climates like that of Dallas. Vinyl Windows conduct less heat and cold than metal (Aluminum or Steel) windows. Direct sunlight can heat a metal window frame to temperatures far above the temperature outside, but vinyl windows stay relatively cool and resist the transfer of heat / cold to the inside of the home.
Benefits of Vinyl Windows
- Low Cost: Mass production has lowered the cost of vinyl replacement windows and made them the most affordable option for energy efficiency available.
- Less Conductive than Metal (more energy efficient): Inside, vinyl window frames remain relatively cool even as the outside temperatures rise. Outside, vinyl window frames resist temperatures that would cause the exterior silicone seal to fail.
- Low Maintenance: Vinyl windows never need to be painted. They do not rot or get eaten by termites or carpenter ants. High quality vinyl windows do not fade, warp, rust or corrode. Occasional rinsing with a common water hose is smart but not entirely necessary to maintain the look of new vinyl windows.
- Noise Reduction: Vinyl is a poor conductor of sound. The same things that make vinyl windows energy efficient also make them sound efficient.
- Flexible: Vinyl frames flex and move as a home moves without affecting the seal or the energy efficiency of the window.
- No Condensation: Metal windows sweat in the winter because when warm (moist) interior air cools rapidly against cold window frames it contracts and releases moisture. Inside, vinyl window frames remain relatively warm even when the outside temperatures are freezing.
- Color: Because dark colors absorb heat, vinyl window manufacturers are reluctant to offer dark colored windows. If the vinyl were to absorb too much heat, they would warp. For this reason, vinyl windows are primarily offered in standard white and tan (beige, almond) colors. In some cases, other colors can be laminated onto the window at an additional cost. If the benefit of vinyl windows is that they never need to be painted, the disadvantage is that they are very difficult to paint even if you wanted to.
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- Vinyl Replacement Windows are specifically manufactured for energy efficiency.
- Vinyl Frame is less conductive and resists heat transfer. Vinyl Windows also adjust to the natural movement of the typical North Texas home.
- A reflective mixture, added to the glass, allows visible light to pass while resisting UV (heat).
- Not only are there two panes of glass but each is very thick and divided by a large gap that is filled with dense gas.
- The same things that make a window energy efficient also make it sound efficient.
- Vinyl Window Frames conduct less sound than metal (aluminum / steel) window frames.
- Because the window doesn't conduct as much heat, the seals never heat up to the point of failure that would allow sound to pass.
- Thicker glass, along with Laminated Glass and dissimilar glass, available with replacement windows can drastically reduce sound transmittance.
- Vinyl Replacement Windows tilt inward. Cleaning the outside glass from inside is easy. No more ladders.
- Grids of Vinyl Replacement Windows are installed BETWEEN the two panes of glass. The result is an interior and exterior solid piece of glass with no grid edges to clean around.
- Most vinyl replacement window sashes can be tilted inward allowing easy cleaning of the exterior glass from the inside of the home.
White
Beige
Clay
Painted / Laminated
Standard Color
Extruded white vinyl replacement window frames are the least expensive color option. The vinyl itself is white, is not painted and will never need to be painted. There is absolutely no risk of warping and maintenance is almost completely unnecessary.
Standard Color
Extruded beige colored vinyl replacement window frames are as common as white. Occasionally a manufacturer will offer an "Almond" color replacement window (a little more yellow than beige) as a substitute. Beige windows typically cost a little more than white.
Standard (conditionally)
Extruded clay colored vinyl replacement window frames are becoming more common. Clay is the darkest color that most vinyl producers will extrude for replacement windows. Dark colors absorb heat and if the window gets too hot, it will warp. Extruded clay colored window frames are safe from warping but we wouldn't recommend anything darker.
Special Order
Obviously, anything is available at a price. Manufacturers are sometimes willing to paint windows (with a reduced warranty) or laminate them. Adams Exteriors will regularly sell and install dark painted / laminated replacement windows after approval from the customer.
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Heating Season Savings
In climates with a significant heating season, non-energy efficient windows can represent a major source of unwanted heat loss, discomfort, and condensation problems. In recent decades, windows have undergone a technological revolution. It is now possible to have lower heat loss, less air leakage, and warmer window surfaces that improve comfort and minimize condensation. The graphs below illustrate the simulated savings in heating season costs associated with energy efficient windows for a typical house in a heating-dominated climate. The savings shown do not include possible savings from reduced air leakage. Depending on the condition of the old windows in an existing home, the savings can be higher if window replacement leads to long-term air leakage reduction.
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Adams Exteriors
3010 LBJ Freeway, 12th Floor
Dallas Tx. 75234 USA
(214)349-7283
info@adamsexteriors.com
Adams Exteriors - Ft Worth
9500 Ray White, 22nd Floor
Ft. Worth Tx. 76244 USA
(817)898-0149
terrant@adamsexteriors.com
Adams Exterior - Plano
1120 E.15th St. #3109
Plano Tx. 75074 USA
(469) 619-2607
plano@adamsexteriors.com
Getting the ball rolling
1. Call or Quick window Quote
The best way to get started is to call or email our office or save time by filling out our "Quick Quote" form (right).
One of our representatives is waiting to help you with your project. We will ask about your specific situation and do everything that we can to help you with your project.
Even if you're not sure who to call or what kind of company might handle your work... if we can't help, we will do our best to point you in the right direction.
2. Window Estimates
Window Estimates are always scheduled at the customers convenience. They are detailed, prompt and always free of charge..
At Adams Exteriors we do our best to provide estimates that are valid for a long period of time throughout Dallas and Ft. Worth. We would like to offer every customer the opportunity to consider every option before making a commitment that they might later regret. We DO NOT pressure our potential customers the way that some others do. In return, we ask only for the opportunity to compete for your work.
3. Order, Manufacture & Delivery
Once the estimate is accepted, the ordering and vinyl window manufacturing process could take two weeks or four weeks, depending upon the product (large windows, tempered glass).
Vinyl Windows often take 2 weeks to manufacture. However, Adams Exteriors is commited to the process of correctly ordering and scheduling the delivery of all matericals in a timely manner.
4. Installation & Inspection
It is unusual for a window project to take longer than a day for installation. Adams Exteriors is proud to employ some of the best window installers in the area. Adams Exteriors - windows would like each of their customers to feel like their time is valued and schedule is respected.
The project is not finished until after a full inspection.