Vinyl vs Fiberglass Windows (Cost and Durability)

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  • čas přidán 5. 08. 2024
  • So you’ve narrowed your top choices for a window replacement down to vinyl or fiberglass. How do they stand up against each other? Which window would be better for you? That’s what we are going to find out in this video when we compare vinyl and fiberglass windows.
    00:00 Intro
    01:04 Cost
    02:33 Durability
    03:50 Energy Efficiency
    04:50 Visual Aesthetic
    06:00 Which is Right for YOU?
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Komentáře • 27

  • @liahabuoliem1536
    @liahabuoliem1536 Před 2 lety +1

    Thank you for the information..

  • @TheHomeSolutionsChannel
    @TheHomeSolutionsChannel  Před 2 lety +1

    Thank you for stopping by and learning about Vinyl and Fiberglass replacement windows! If you have any questions don't hesitate to leave them below. We'd LOOOOOVE to hear from YOU!

  • @bagrubmeister4973
    @bagrubmeister4973 Před rokem

    Hi Steve, I wish your business was in my area. Thank you for the video. It's very helpful. What brands of vinyl windows would you recommend to look at.

    • @TheHomeSolutionsChannel
      @TheHomeSolutionsChannel  Před rokem

      So glad you found the video helpful. If you are comfortable letting me know what area you are in, I can let you know if I have any referrals in the area for trustworthy contractors.
      To answer your question, Vistamark has a great vinyl window line made from a great PVC vinyl, you can check out our review here. czcams.com/video/OPWMjlloYRc/video.html
      Another window that works well for us with the Texas sun and could be worth looking into is Anlin.
      Thank you again for checking out the video, and if you have any other questions don't hesitate to ask.

    • @seagd927
      @seagd927 Před 5 měsíci

      Hi, could you kindly provide a link to Texas Sun? I cannot find an exact match. I only see "Texas Sun and Shade". Thank you. @@TheHomeSolutionsChannel

    • @TheHomeSolutionsChannel
      @TheHomeSolutionsChannel  Před 5 měsíci

      @@seagd927 I'm sorry. I'm not familiar wiht Texas Sun and doing research I come up with the same shade companies that I am sure you are seeing. Are they a window replacement company? What area of Texas are looking for a replacement?

  • @johna.ludwig2311
    @johna.ludwig2311 Před 3 měsíci +1

    You also have to paint or powder coat fiberglass. Who wants paint peeing and chipping over the long term. Another benefit for vinyl as long as you don't get the painted stuff and stick to the extruded colors.

    • @TheHomeSolutionsChannel
      @TheHomeSolutionsChannel  Před 3 měsíci +1

      Thank you for bringing up this point! You're right that fiberglass windows can require painting or powder coating, which can lead to peeling or chipping over time if not maintained properly. This is indeed something to consider when choosing between vinyl and fiberglass.
      Vinyl windows, particularly those with extruded colors, do offer the advantage of color stability and low maintenance, as they don't require painting. It's important for homeowners to consider how much maintenance they're willing to undertake and the aesthetic they prefer for their home's exterior.
      If anyone is weighing these options, it’s crucial to consider the climate and the home’s exposure to elements, as these factors can affect the longevity and performance of both vinyl and fiberglass windows. For more detailed comparisons, you might find our video on the long-term costs and benefits of different window materials helpful:
      czcams.com/video/uMEsq7VDe-Y/video.htmlsi=zTEp6GSTPXUnLh_h
      Thanks again for your comment, and feel free to ask more questions or share your experiences!

  • @ocdtechtalk
    @ocdtechtalk Před 2 lety

    What about aluminum?
    Does your estimate on cost assume wood frame house or cement block?
    Thank you.

    • @TheHomeSolutionsChannel
      @TheHomeSolutionsChannel  Před 2 lety +1

      Thank you for checking out the video!!
      For more information on Aluminum windows check out this video that breaks down window costs based on all types of windows. czcams.com/video/33_fvoOaviE/video.html
      Any estimate that we share is based simply on the install with no extra work. It does not take into account the framing of the house. Now if the cement or wood needs work to get the window out or the new one installed then the price would reflect that. We would need to have eyes on the window to know if the wood or cement would affect the price of the install.
      Thank you for your questions.

  • @edwardluth7740
    @edwardluth7740 Před 2 lety

    Aluminum clad with wood interior are nice-Andersen. But I like fiberglass a little bit better. And you can’t hardly tell the difference on interiors as fiberglass can be stained or painted.

  • @larryburks8858
    @larryburks8858 Před rokem

    Fiberglass seems like the better purchase but God the price. You are gonna break some serious bread.

    • @TheHomeSolutionsChannel
      @TheHomeSolutionsChannel  Před rokem +2

      Great point!
      Yeah, pros and cons can only take you so far. Doesn't help when it's time to cut the check. haha

  • @thechuckster1971
    @thechuckster1971 Před 3 měsíci

    Why can’t I get fiberglass windows that are hurricane compliant? I have to buy an extra hurricane shutter on top of the window at great added expense.

    • @TheHomeSolutionsChannel
      @TheHomeSolutionsChannel  Před 3 měsíci

      Thank you for reaching out with your question! It’s a good one, especially when considering the safety features of windows in hurricane-prone areas.
      Here’s a bit of insight: The technology for creating fiberglass windows that are fully hurricane-compliant is still in development. Fiberglass windows offer many benefits, but when it comes to meeting the rigorous safety standards set for hurricane zones, they often require an additional layer of protection. That’s why additional hurricane shutters are commonly recommended or even required to ensure your home is adequately protected against strong winds and flying debris.
      The need for these shutters does add to the expense, but it's all about ensuring maximum safety and compliance with local building codes in areas that experience hurricanes. It's a crucial step in safeguarding your home, and we're here to help guide you through understanding these requirements and finding the best options for your needs.

    • @thechuckster1971
      @thechuckster1971 Před 3 měsíci

      @@TheHomeSolutionsChannel yep. I’m buying the impervias with the hurricane screens. They are getting the measurements in 4 days. And I have a bad feeling that next year impervias will have a hurricane option. But I have installed and have seen vinyl windows in my neighborhood. And while they look nice at first it’s just a matter of time until they start looking off. Either the glass starts to look like a vacuum to another universe is pulling on them from inside the house or the vinyl starts to break down and get chalky. And in 20 years, well I have seen some really bad “forever vinyl windows” that get so brittle you can poke your finger through them. Fiberglass seems like the perfect choice in the gulf states in the hurricane zones. And I’m sure they will eventually make one but I have to buy new windows this year so I get to buy the extra shields or screens.

    • @TheHomeSolutionsChannel
      @TheHomeSolutionsChannel  Před 3 měsíci

      @@thechuckster1971 Sounds like a great choice for the region.

  • @hapaboy0808
    @hapaboy0808 Před 6 měsíci

    There are a bunch of cheap vinyl window makers. You mention there are also cheap fiberglass window makers out there, but I can't think of one. Who makes cheap quality fiberglass windows?

    • @TheHomeSolutionsChannel
      @TheHomeSolutionsChannel  Před 6 měsíci

      Thank you for checking out the video!
      The average range of fiberglass windows is $570-$1700. So if you are quoted on the lower end of that spectrum, the question to ask yourself is why?

    • @hapaboy0808
      @hapaboy0808 Před 4 měsíci

      @@TheHomeSolutionsChannel Thanks!, ended up going with Marvin Essentials for our new construction.

    • @TheHomeSolutionsChannel
      @TheHomeSolutionsChannel  Před 4 měsíci

      @@hapaboy0808 Such a great window!!

  • @leifstromberg6038
    @leifstromberg6038 Před rokem +1

    600 average, what?

    • @TheHomeSolutionsChannel
      @TheHomeSolutionsChannel  Před rokem

      On average you will see the cost of a vinyl window around $600. Vinyl Windows have a large price range depending on the type of vinyl you choose. The price range on the low end could be $300 and on the high end might be closer to $1,200 per 3X5 window. But if you are looking for the middle of the road high quality vinyl without breaking the bank the sweet spot tends to be $600.