Vinyl versus Aluminum

Vinyl versus Aluminum

Aluminum

Vinyl (PVC)

Material Characteristics

Wood

Color sprayed on – will scratch, flake & peel. Color can fade/streak – can require scrubbing and/or painting or touch-up Maintenance-Free Paint can fade, streak, flake, peel – must be repainted periodically
Requires no painting/finishing inside or out — initially Requires no painting/finishing inside or out — ever Must be painted/stained — initially & repainted
Readily conducts heat and cold High resistance to heat loss or gain High resistance to heat loss or gain
Supports condensation, frosting in cold weather Resists condensation Resists condensation
Waterproof–unaffected by water, except salt water Waterproof — unaffected by water Water resistant but vulnerable to water damage
Corrodes in moist, salt-laden air, from pollution and airborne chemicals Resistant to moist, salt-laden air, pollution, airborne chemicals Swells, rots, deteriorates in moist, salt-laden air, from pollution and airborne chemicals
Impervious to insects Impervious to insects Resistant to insects, subject to insect damage
Subject to abrasion, corrosion that reduces ease of operation–can cause binding and sticking Smooth surface properties that help prevent moving parts from “sticking” Subject to swelling from moisture, paint build-up that can cause binding and sticking
Structurally rigid and stable Structurally rigid and stable. Many designs with excellent wind load ratings Structurally rigid and stable. Subject to shrinking, swelling, bowing, warping and cracking
Subject to impact damage, denting & scratching Strong, durable frames, withstands mechanical stress and strains Subject to impact damage – denting, splintering
Transmits noise Multi-chambered design insulates against noise Insulates against noise
Will not support combustion Will not support combustion. Will burn only while enveloped in flame Will support combustion – burns readily
Material cost fluctuates dramatically – supply is good Material is competitive in cost with other window materials. PVC supply is abundant, price is stable Prices rising dramatically – supply fluctuates
Material is energy intensive to produce, (8-10%), recyclable Material is energy efficient to produce, recyclable Material is energy intensive to produce – not recyclable
Scrap in production is recyclable Limited scrap in production – recyclable Milling of trees produces tremendous waste. Scrap not readily recyclable. Cutting of trees depletes forests, etc.
Requires finishing which can contribute to “greenhouse” effect, depletes ozone Material requires no finishing

Requires finishing and preservative treating which can contribute to “greenhouse” effect, depletes ozone