Window frames support the entire window structure and the quality of frames decides the durability of the windows. When you are upgrading to new windows, it is important to take into account the frame as well as the glazing. Over here we share with you important insights on window frames and how to choose the right material for them:
Aluminium windows are widely used for window frames as they are elegant and durable. Aluminium frames are low on maintenance – do not warp, crack or rust like other frame materials under adverse weather conditions. However, not all aluminium frames are equal. Eternia windows are made with Duranium™, an aluminium alloy invented by Hindalco. Our windows are:
Wood is known for its classical beauty and warm appearance. It can easily match any architectural style. However, compared to other materials, wood frames require more maintenance. When exposed to rainwater and moisture, they are prone to develop cracks and gaps. Also in the absence of good sealing material such as gasket and accessories, wooden window frames do not offer sound insulation. Also, wooden frames need a fresh coat of paint to keep them looking aesthetically appealing.
Vinyl window frames are weather and corrosion-resistant. They also do not require too much maintenance. To make the window frames stronger, manufacturers have to use more vinyl in frame construction. As a result, homeowners often complain of the frames being too bulky. Also, vinyl reacts to temperature shifts, leading to seal deterioration. Homeowners with vinyl windows have to regularly re-caulk the areas around the window frames.
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