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Better longivity on wooden windows
Hi again,
Your question prompted me into ringing the Scandinavian windows company in question and ask a few more questions myself - as I found the longevity thing a bit of a mystery to be honest.
Anyway, here’s something along the lines of their response. First off their windows are imported from Scandinavia where they are designed to withstand harsher climatic conditions to those experienced in Ireland. The timber used during the manucaturing of the windows is a "grade 1" hard wood timber (supposedly the best). This timber is treated with a preservative before it is painted using a water-based paint (which I'm told is tougher than the typical oil based paints that are sometimes used for exterior windows which wont discolour over time). The windows themselves don’t have any exterior rubber seals typically found on PVC, which over a few years becomes hardened in the sun and eventually breaks down resulting in condensation building up between the panes. Also all their windows and doors come with a 10-year guarantee. They also mentioned that the finish looks far superior to that of PVC and as a result will add more value to a property.
Hope that helps a bit – I’m very happy with the service so far and hope to have them installing the windows within the month.
Hi again,
Your question prompted me into ringing the Scandinavian windows company in question and ask a few more questions myself - as I found the longevity thing a bit of a mystery to be honest.
Anyway, here’s something along the lines of their response. First off their windows are imported from Scandinavia where they are designed to withstand harsher climatic conditions to those experienced in Ireland. The timber used during the manucaturing of the windows is a "grade 1" hard wood timber (supposedly the best). This timber is treated with a preservative before it is painted using a water-based paint (which I'm told is tougher than the typical oil based paints that are sometimes used for exterior windows which wont discolour over time). The windows themselves don’t have any exterior rubber seals typically found on PVC, which over a few years becomes hardened in the sun and eventually breaks down resulting in condensation building up between the panes. Also all their windows and doors come with a 10-year guarantee. They also mentioned that the finish looks far superior to that of PVC and as a result will add more value to a property.
Hope that helps a bit – I’m very happy with the service so far and hope to have them installing the windows within the month.