Should You Use Plastic Or Wood Replacement Windows To Help The Environment?
September 8, 2010 by Jacob Phillips
Filed under Real Estate
Early houses were built using sash windows and they have remained popular to this day. For at least three hundred years, they have been an extremely popular style of window. But if you are a householder with the option of replacing them, which should you choose for your sash window replacement, plastic or wood replacement windows? If environmental considerations are your worry, then you should think very carefully.
If only one or two windows need to be replaced, then you may not have a choice and will have to stay with the same type of window throughout the house. But if they all need to be changed, then, you will have to do some research. It is now thought that wood is a cleaner type of material to use than plastic.
But the problem is that wood windows can be more expensive than plastic. It may also be in people’s minds that using wood products is a needless drain on resources in which trees need to be chopped down, whereas plastic windows are made from petroleum products. Other aspects of uPVC are attractive, such as their insulation properties, they are easier to clean, and may be seen to be easier to replace. Also, plastic windows can be locked so people think that they are more secure than wood.
It is known however, that many of these assertions do not live up to the evidence. Wood may be expensive, but good quality plastic windows which are moulded to look like wood can be just as much. The wood windows may pay for themselves in a matter of years because there may be lower maintenance costs involved.
The way it is made, plastic uses petroleum by-products and is much worse for the environment than wood from a sustainable forest. Also, plastic does not degrade in landfill for many years, and when it does, leaches hazardous toxins into the earth. Wood is a completely organic product and is broken down in a matter of years by insects in the soil.
In the end it is up the the householder to look at the pros and cons and to examine all the up to the minute evidence. At the moment, on the face of it, wood is a far better option if the environment is being considered, but it may be that in the future, composite plastics prove to be a far better bet.
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