Tuesday, 24 April 2012

Sash Window Replacement Wood Or Plastic? Which Is Greener For The Planet?

By Jason Latham


Sash windows have been used in houses for many years. In fact, they have been used for over 300 years. If you own a house in which you need to replace the windows, which should you choose? For sash window replacement, plastic or wood is your most important decision. In order to care for the environment, you should consider each option carefully.

If all or some of your sash windows need to be replaced, then you may have some reservations or problems with choosing between wood and plastic replacements. Environmentalists now believe that wood is a much better option to choose for a number of reasons.

But wooden windows have their downsides, whether they are real or perceived. Wood is thought to be more expensive. It is thought that using wood is worse for the environment because we need to preserve the forests. Also, it is thought that uPVC provides better insulation, and is easier to look after than wood. Also, it is thought that plastic windows are safer because residents can lock them safely.

It is known however, that many of these assertions do not live up to the evidence. Wood may be expensive, but good quality plastic windows which are moulded to look like wood can be just as much. The wood windows may pay for themselves in a matter of years because there may be lower maintenance costs involved.

Plastic uses up our valuable oil reserves to make. Wood can be taken from sustainable sources. Plastics must also be disposed of in a way which will not harm the environment, whereas wood will break down more easily.

When all is said and done, it is up to each of us to make the choice about which type of product to use. Wood does seem like a much more environmentally friendly product to use at the moment, but who knows? A super plastic may be developed soon which is a much better option.




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