One of the most popular options when homeowners start thinking about ways to brighten up and give their windows a new look is fresh paint. Who doesn’t love a splash of fresh, vibrant color to spruce up both the inside and outside of their home? A gorgeous coat of paint might appear to be a good choice, initially, if your windows look worn.
However, you might want to first perform some research if your window frames are made of vinyl. Vinyl is colored before installation for a purpose, and it is a difficult material to color again. Here’s a look at what happens when you try to paint vinyl windows instead of buying new ones.
Manufacturers typically advise against painting vinyl frames. They might not be responsible for the cost of replacement if the paint results in your windows chipping, warping, cracking, or suffering any other damage. Painting can easily cancel a vinyl window’s current warranty, even if the damage is unrelated.
Darker hues like black, olive green and charcoal gray may give your windows a serene and contemporary appearance. However, because of their tendency to absorb heat, these hues can cause the glass to break or the frames to deform. Excessive heat can affect your windows’ ability to keep your home energy-efficient.
Vinyl does not always take paint well. Your windows may end up looking worse after painting if you use poor paint on PVC frames or apply it incorrectly. Just days after putting your paint brushes away, you do not want to deal with peeling, cracking, or any other paint issues.
You should think twice before painting your vinyl windows, especially if you intend to sell your house soon. The value of your house could be impacted by even the slightest window damage. Additionally, not all potential home buyers might find your color choice appealing.
If you have to choose between painting the windows or replacing them, the latter is the more sensible option. Most of the time, the cons of painting vinyl windows are worse than the pros. You want windows that can stand up to the elements and weather well. Many vinyl windows on the market today are not only attractive but also strong and long-lasting.
When you get new windows, choose colors that match those of your home exteriors. Pick ones that look good with most paint colors, like white, tan, and beige. You don’t have to worry about your windows clashing with other parts of the house if you use these colors.
Larry Walty Roofing & Guttering Inc. is a local company that offers so much more than just affordable roofing. Our team of home improvement experts will also help you select the right high-quality and energy-efficient windows for your home. We will custom-measure them for your home and install them properly. Call us today at 662-488-5149, or fill out our contact form to get a free estimate. We proudly serve customers in Winfield, KS, and the surrounding communities.
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