Windows make your home beautiful from the inside out. They offer superior weather protection and help illuminate your living space. Like other parts of your house, they will eventually need to be replaced. When it’s time for a window replacement, you must choose the right material to make the most of your investment.
While wood and vinyl are popular window materials, they are prone to warping. Keep reading to find out what causes this issue.
What Causes Windows to Warp?
Warping is a common issue in vinyl and wood windows, causing bowing, bending, cupping and other deformities. Over time, the problem will worsen and start affecting your home’s curb appeal. Excessive moisture is the most typical reason windows warp.
Uneven absorption of moisture in your windows can cause stress. As a result, the window frame will expand and contract. The longer the exposure to moisture, the more lasting the effects of expansion and contraction will be. Temperature changes can also contribute to this issue.
Moreover, dark-colored vinyl tends to absorb more heat from the sun. Windows on the southern part of a home receive more sun, making them more likely to warp. However, the sun alone can’t cause severe damage to your windows. It’s a combination of different factors such as airflow, finishing, grain orientation and temperature.
How Do You Avoid This Issue?
Investing in replacement windows that withstand warping is one of the best things you can do for your home. At Renewal by Andersen® of Alaska, we install windows featuring our exclusive Fibrex® material. You can count on this material not to rot or warp even when exposed to high temperatures and moisture.
Fibrex is a composite material made with wood fibers and polymer, possessing the durability and strength of wood and the low-maintenance features of vinyl. Our Fibrex windows have factory-applied coatings, offering better durability than paint. It’s guaranteed not to fade, peel or crack within the lifetime of the windows.
Ensure your investment lasts long by trusting reliable window installers, like Renewal by Andersen of Alaska, for your project. We also install durable and energy-efficient patio doors. Call us or fill out our contact form to schedule a free consultation. We cater to clients in the Kenai Peninsula, The Valley, Fairbanks and Anchorage, AK.