What material for your window?

By Uniweb - Digital PR   Published on Tuesday, November 24, 2020 at 01:00
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Summary for decision-makers

Selecting window materials is a major challenge in construction or renovation projects. Each material has specific characteristics that influence budget, insulation, aesthetics, durability, and security. Some of the most common options include PVC, wood, aluminum, and mixed wood-aluminum solutions. The choice should be aligned with criteria such as thermal and acoustic performance, as well as local regulatory requirements. A professional carpenter can provide valuable insight into the most suitable material based on these various factors.

PVC is valued for its durability and affordable price, while wood, while requiring maintenance, offers a timeless aesthetic and good insulation performance. Aluminum, on the other hand, is highly sought after for its modern design and adaptability to large openings. Mixed-material windows combine the strengths of each material, although their cost is generally higher. By weighing these considerations, decision-makers can make an informed and optimal choice for their projects.


Whether in construction or renovation, windows are essential elements in a home, and it is important to choose them with the right materials.

What type of window should I install?

What window material for your home?

Whether in construction or renovation, Windows are essential elements in a home, and it is important to choose them with the right materials.
The material chosen has a direct impact on the budget for the work, the insulation of the housing, the aesthetics of the facade, the durability of the windows, as well as the safety and comfort of the inhabitants. Indeed, it is often a question of finding a good compromise between all these criteria, and letting enough light into the house, while maintaining good thermal performance.
Window material should be selected based on several criteria as aesthetics, durability, maintenance, price, insulation performance, ecology, or urban regulations.

What type of window should I install?

Windows can be of several types, with hinged doors, sliding doors or tilt-and-turn doors.
The most classic are the casement windows, or doors, they are present in most traditional houses. It is possible to integrate roller shutters into these windows motorized.
Sliding bay windows are very present in the contemporary houses, they can be made of wood or PVC, but the most numerous are aluminum ones.
Tilt-and-turn windows are more suitable for small openings, they are used to ventilate basement rooms, to ensure security against theft, or to ensure child protection. This system can be installed in addition to other devices, and it often involves an additional cost because it requires more elaborate manufacturing.
To choose the window material during a new installation or renovation, it is better to call a carpenterThis professional can advise his clients and guide them in the most suitable choice, depending on the regulations in force, the budget, aesthetics desired and insulation requirements.

PVC windows

PVC is a preferred material for renovation work, because it offers excellent value for money. PVC windows are durable, attractive, weatherproof, and UV-resistant. They are also the most affordable on the market, which increases their popularity and appeal to consumers.
If you feel like you want to take the PVC windows are so attractive and if they outsell all other windows in terms of sales, it is because they lend themselves to renovation work, especially when it comes to small budgets.
In new construction, PVC windows are the wisest choice, because they offer savings on the quote, are durable over time, and provide excellent thermal and acoustic insulation performance.
Furthermore, the PVC is impact resistant, does not deform, does not rust and does not require maintenance. It also represents a economical solution for home windows, in new construction, or even as part of a renovation.
However, From an aesthetic point of view, PVC windows do not compete with wooden or thin aluminum windows, because they do not offer a very wide choice of colors, and are not suitable for large openings. This material is also prohibited in several localities, so it is essential to find out about the regulations in force, before embarking on renovation work.

Wooden windows

Wood is the most traditional material, which equips most windows, even if it is today widely competed with by aluminum and PVC, especially in new constructions.
Wooden windows stand out for their elegance, their authentic character, their careful finishes, as well as their good insulation performance. Wood is also a ecological material, environmentally friendly, natural and renewable.
advantages of wooden windows are undeniable, whether they are made of oak, pine or exotic wood. Their authentic style and warmth appeal to both lovers of classic and contemporary, because they are suitable for both wooden houses and exposed stone constructions.
On the other hand, and contrary to popular belief, wood is a resistant material, which does not deform under the effect of bad weather, humidity or UV rays. This strength of wooden windows is acquired thanks to new manufacturing technologies, based on glued laminated timber combining several thicknesses.
Noble wood species do not require pre-treatment, they are naturally high-performance and weather-resistant. Conversely, standard species must undergo treatment to resist humidity and insects. Wooden windows have many other advantages, since they bring excellent thermal and sound insulation performance, as well as a timeless aesthetic side.
Wood is indeed available in a wide variety of colors, and it allows a multitude of shapes in the manufacture of windows. It can also be installed in large openings such as French windows or bay windows.
In some sites, wood is the only material permitted for renovations, and it remains the material of choice for many architects and construction specialists.
The only weak point of wood is undoubtedly its maintenance requirement, as it often requires periodic application of stain and paint. The interval between two maintenances varies depending on thewindow exposure and the climatic conditions of the region.

Aluminum windows

Aluminum is undoubtedly the flagship material for windows in contemporary constructions, thanks to its many unique properties. Aluminum windows are in fact resistant, elegant, aesthetic, stylish and durableThey also offer a multitude of color and style possibilities, thanks to the new lacquering techniques available.
Aluminum frames are characterized by their finesse and their designer side, they give character to new constructions, and are perfectly suited to large bay windows.
To obtain thermal insulation performance similar to its competitors, it is necessary to equip oneself with high-end aluminum, with a higher price certainly, but better resistance to thermal bridges.
Aluminum has many advantages, such as ease of maintenance, resistance to humidity, rigidity and adaptability to large openings. It is particularly aesthetic, with its extremely fine uprights, which allow for large glazing, and thus good brightness for the interior space of the house.


The main disadvantage of aluminum is its poor sound insulation, for the windows with unreinforced frames. Thermal insulation, for its part, has been reinforced thanks to new technologies, and the windows today correspond to the thermal standards in force. You must therefore plan a fairly comfortable budget to provide yourself with high-performance aluminum windows. On the other hand, Aluminum is not considered the material of first choice in terms of sustainable development and eco-responsibility, because its recycling requires significant energy expenditure.


Mixed wood-aluminum windows

Mixed windows represent a preferred choice for combining the performance of wood with the aesthetics of aluminum, and combine the advantages of both materials. TheThe interior of the frame of these windows is made of wood, while theexterior is aluminum.


It is a winning alliance for style and budget, which allows you to have a insulating and waterproof formwork, at the same time as a elegant and modern appearance outside. Mixed wood-aluminum windows are the more insulating, in addition to being durable, non-deformable, rigid and perfectly suited to large openings. In addition, these windows do not rust due to humidity, and offer a perfect aesthetics, with an almost unlimited choice of colors.
The only weak point of the mixed windows their price remains higher than other types of windows, even for the entry level.











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