Heat conducting
Not only are aluminium frames costly at the time of installation, they could also increase your heating bills. They are highly conductive and heat passes through the frame easily, which could lead to lower energy efficiency ratings. Consequently, opting for aluminium windows or replacing aluminium window frames with solutions of a similar material may result in higher energy bills.
This high thermal conductivity also leaves aluminium windows susceptible to condensation. Though this problem can be resolved with the installation of thermal breaks, further issues can arise if they are incorrectly installed. Specifically, additional heat could be lost through the frame if thermal breaks are not installed properly, diminishing energy efficiency further.
What other options are there?
While aluminium frames have proven popular for their stylish and modern appearance, they are not always the right choice for your home. So, if you are looking at replacing aluminium windows, there are two other main options available – wood and PVCu.
Undoubtedly, both have their merits. Timber windows, for instance, have always appealed to homeowners due to their traditional look. They have also long been seen as a high-quality and robust solution, especially for period-style properties.
The growth of aluminium clad timber windows also means it is now possible to enjoy benefits associated with both materials. Specifically, you can adopt the modern look of aluminium frames, while enjoying energy efficiency benefits associated with wood.
The fact wood is a natural material also gives more sustainability-conscious homeowners peace of mind, knowing they have opted for an eco-conscious solution. However, timber windows can suffer from performance and maintenance issues. For example, flush casement windows in wood require constant maintenance to avoid deterioration.
If left untreated and exposed to the traditionally damp British weather, these frames may begin to rot. This is especially the case with softwood windows, which, while able to provide a modern look, will decay quicker due to the material’s absorbent properties.
Performance benefits
Appearance aside, PVCu offers marked performance benefits over timber and aluminium, especially in double glazed windows and triple glazing options. Regardless of your priorities when selecting windows, polymer provides numerous benefits.
With that in mind, we have listed these factors below, and how the material meets the challenges associated with modern life.
Though aluminium windows are undoubtedly aesthetically appealing, the fact it is now possible to fabricate almost identical-looking PVCu windows negates this unique selling point. As polymer also provides marked efficiency and performance benefits over both aluminium frames and timber windows, it is clear it is now the more attractive alternative.
For additional information on PVCu windows and what specific product may be suitable to your home, visit the REHAU website’s PVCu windows page.