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Four Popular Window Types and What Climates They Work Best In

Jennifer Ross by Jennifer Ross
March 24, 2022
in Lifestyle
Reading Time: 6 mins read

Windows are key to keeping your home liveable, safe from climate damage, and comfortable to live in. There’s a vast array of amazing window projects to tackle, and 2022 is the perfect time to start weather-proofing your home, as climate change is only intensifying more and more with each passing year. There’s a profit to be made with window replacements that fit your home’s specific regional needs as well, as these updates can strengthen your home’s equity significantly. To help you discover which window type will best fit your home, here are four popular window types and what climates they work best in: 

1. Wood-Resin Composite Windows

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Those living in the Pacific Northwest will benefit from installing wood-resin composite windows in their homes. The moisture-resistant nature of vinyl, wood-resin, and other composite style windows will keep the climate from forcing you to replace and update your windows at a frustratingly frequent rate. To ensure the short, mild summer season does not harm your wood-resin composite windows, it’s important to look for windows that have a higher solar heat gain coefficient (SHGC) built into them. Doing so will protect your investment and keep the atmosphere in your house more comfortable and energy-efficient. Not to mention the variety of styles you can get with wood-resin composite windows will prove perfect for style-conscious homeowners. 

2. Casement Windows

Homeowners living in the Midwest have a hard time finding windows that fit their often chaotic, variety-filled climate. However, one type of window stands out as being tailor-fit for a midwestern climate: casement windows. These affordable, classical-looking windows are not only budget-friendly, but they can handle high winds and heavy rain with ease. If you’re in a northern area of the midwest, be sure to invest in a higher SHGC to ensure the windows stay strong and durable. Casement windows are often a perfect match for the style of midwestern homes as well, as the classy but subtle look of casement windows will please a wide variety of homeowners. There’s an All-American feel to them that will gracefully boost your home’s style, so if you’re looking for a solid Chicago window replacement project, casement windows should be at the top of your list. 

3. Gas-Filled Vinyl Windows

Southeastern homeowners will see a ton of benefits after installing gas-filled vinyl windows in their homes. The southeast is famous for having a mixture of extreme hot and cold weather throughout the year, making the job of finding a proper window for the climate incredibly difficult. Thankfully, the basic, double-pane gas-filled vinyl window style is made to handle extremes in a durable, consistent fashion. Cold-weather protection, mixed with high SHGC construction for warmer weather bouts will make these windows property prepared to keep your home’s climate comfortable throughout the year. Thankfully, despite the complex nature of the windows, they are also fairly affordable. The styles available with this build are also well-tailored toward the aesthetic needs of homes in the Southeastern region of the United States. 

4. Aluminum Windows

Aluminum windows are often seen as niche, but there is one region of the United States that benefits massively from these unique windows: the coastal southeast. While the southeastern homeowners will otherwise seek out other window types, those on the coast need to make extra material considerations when installing windows in their homes based on the climate they live in. Aluminum windows are fantastic for handling storms, high winds, and other coastal certainties, making them a solid investment for any homeowner in the coastal southeast. There’s a lack of rust issues associated with aluminum windows as well, making them that much more appropriate for homes located in the coastal southeast. There is a modern look associated with aluminum windows that will prove appealing to homeowners who are concerned about the aesthetic appearance of their homes as well. 

Finding the Perfect Windows is Key to Year-Round Comfort

Windows are key to keeping your home comfortable and protected from extreme weather. Even in milder climates, knowing what windows will be most resistant to damage and other issues is important for every homeowner to consider. With the right knowledge, you can invest in windows that will last you for many, many years (and which might even boost your home’s equity in the process). There’s a sense of satisfaction to finding the windows that best fit your home and climate that’s hard to overstate. With this handy guide, you’ll be well on your way to locating your dream windows and finding the right contractor to install them in an efficient, reliable fashion. 

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