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Vinyl window is the builders choice of material. The selection was made based on cost. It is the cheapest.
Many research shown vinyl windows will last about 20 years. Others begin to experience problems in 10 years.
<a href="http://74.125.153.132/search?q=cache:TcSFJdyTZjgJ:ths.gardenweb.com/forums/load/windows/msg022047351178.html+vinyl+window+life+expectancy&cd=4&hl=en&ct=clnk&gl=us">Vinyl window from the experts </a>
From my own experience 3 vinyl windows failed in 4 years.
1. Condensation trapped between dual glazed glass.
2. Lower leaf did not stay up (defective springs)
3. Bottom track warped inward prevented leaf from sliding in. I could not lock the window as a result because the latch were offset. I used an old trick with a stick to lock the window.
When I sold my home I applied heat to the vinyl to fool the home inspector. Once the window is opened the leaf would not slide back in. The inspector never got to the defective window because I placed bulky awkward drapery and lampshade in front of it.
Many research shown vinyl windows will last about 20 years. Others begin to experience problems in 10 years.
<a href="http://74.125.153.132/search?q=cache:TcSFJdyTZjgJ:ths.gardenweb.com/forums/load/windows/msg022047351178.html+vinyl+window+life+expectancy&cd=4&hl=en&ct=clnk&gl=us">Vinyl window from the experts </a>
From my own experience 3 vinyl windows failed in 4 years.
1. Condensation trapped between dual glazed glass.
2. Lower leaf did not stay up (defective springs)
3. Bottom track warped inward prevented leaf from sliding in. I could not lock the window as a result because the latch were offset. I used an old trick with a stick to lock the window.
When I sold my home I applied heat to the vinyl to fool the home inspector. Once the window is opened the leaf would not slide back in. The inspector never got to the defective window because I placed bulky awkward drapery and lampshade in front of it.