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When it comes to maintaining your home, your windows are one aspect that will eventually need to be replaced or upgraded. For replacement frames, you’ll likely need to choose a new frame material to keep the glass safe and form a weatherproof seal between your home and the outdoors. The team at Big Mountain Glass and Windows LLC in Whitefish, MT, wants to help you understand your options.

They explain the difference between vinyl and wooden frames and share a few benefits of each material:

Vinyl Window Frames

Vinyl is one of the most affordable and popular frame choices on the market. These window frames are made out of durable PVC plastic designed to withstand changing temperatures, weather, and sun without damage. You’ll never need to worry about sealing the vinyl against the weather, and the natural insulating properties of the material will help keep your home comfortable throughout the year. While most homeowners opt to install white vinyl frames, the material can be made in many colors. Best of all, unlike painted or stained materials, vinyl will not fade in the sun, giving your home’s exterior a consistent appearance after many years.

Wooden Window Frames

WindowsWooden window frames are more expensive than vinyl because they’re made from natural materials. The craftsmanship required to ensure a proper fit between the glass and your house requires more attention to detail, making them more labor intensive. Though these frames are more expensive, they’re still one of the most superior options on the market. Wood is naturally highly insulating, keeping the weather outside from interfering with your interior. Best of all, the exterior can be stained or painted a different color than the inside of the frame, giving you more control over your home’s appearance. Keep in mind that you will need to reseal and repaint the wood over time to keep the material in good condition.

If you want to install new windows in your home, let the team at Big Mountain Glass and Windows LLC help. Their experienced team can handle all of your window installation and repair needs, whether you need a new pane of glass or want custom windows installed as part of a home remodeling project. Visit their website for more information, and call (406) 862-4206 to schedule an estimate.

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