I'm converting a small barn in Donegal into a home office, with one large window and an outside door.
The accepted wisdom—at least online—is that uPVC windows are the best. I happen to like the look and feel of natural materials and don't mind having to maintain wood once a year. I don't like the look of plastic.
I got a quote for wood from a well-respected small joinery in Donegal and one for uPVC from a large firm in Munster. The price for a teak window and door actually came in cheaper than plastic!
My builder thinks I'm crazy for even considering wood and says he hasn't fitted a wooden window in twenty years. From the little bit of research I've done, wood is a better insulator and it also lasts longer than uPVC. It also looks better.
Am I wasting money on wood or would I be better off with PVC?
The accepted wisdom—at least online—is that uPVC windows are the best. I happen to like the look and feel of natural materials and don't mind having to maintain wood once a year. I don't like the look of plastic.
I got a quote for wood from a well-respected small joinery in Donegal and one for uPVC from a large firm in Munster. The price for a teak window and door actually came in cheaper than plastic!
My builder thinks I'm crazy for even considering wood and says he hasn't fitted a wooden window in twenty years. From the little bit of research I've done, wood is a better insulator and it also lasts longer than uPVC. It also looks better.
Am I wasting money on wood or would I be better off with PVC?