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Wood Replacement Windows: The Classic Choice

People who favor wood replacement windows tend to be unapologetic about it. To them there is little reason to look elsewhere. There is only one classic, only one truly natural alternative for them. Aluminum may be stronger and lighter, vinyl may be the modern alternative, the man-made solution that needs no maintenance but wood is just wood. It needs no other reason for you to spend more money and time on it.

It's hard to beat the look of wood windows and for this reason they are still the preferred choice of many architects and designers who simply cannot resist the real thing. Even though homeowners who want wood windows tend to be sold on aesthetics alone there are more reasons beyond looks alone that make this material an evergreen choice.

First and foremost wood comes from the great outdoors, it knows how to survive in these conditions. It is nature's natural insulator: 400 times better than metals and 1800 times better than aluminum. Coupling wood with a good double-glazed low-e glass and warm edge technology gives you a window that is as energy efficient as a window can be.

Ever snuck up on anyone in a forest? Wood is naturally sound absorbent so wood windows are also a good choice for homes in areas where noise is a problem.

Wood replacement windows use the most environmentally friendly building material available; they are the most completely renewable resource. The list goes on but really, you need no excuse to indulge your desire for the real thing. There's a reason why homeowners have used this material for hundreds of years.

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