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Hi all
Had a lot of help on the forums here which has been great, got another query....
The wife would like us to replace the 10 yr old uPVC casement windows on the house we are doing up....
Planning on staying there for a long time, I know timber windows require more maintenance, but want to minimise this as much as possible if we can afford it.
Ive had a few quotes, one is Meranti wood (a mid range hardwood?) and others are in Accoya which is much more expensive. Also had quotes for engineered softwood pine (Redwood) Is the Accoya worth it - one supplier said that Accoya could last 60 years or more but in their words do we need it to last that long? I probably wont be around then! Is Meranti a good alternative? Or the engineered redwood? Although 60 years might not be needed I would want them to last a significant number of years without needing to get them painted every 2 years. They are on the front of our house which gets a lot of sun in the mornings...
Also some companies quotes are for manufacture in a factory, and include factory spray of 4 coats of microporous paint. Another quote (more expensive) was for hand made and hand painted 2 coats after priming, of Jotan Dekker Ultimate paint (which gets good reviews). Would the factory coatings mean more time between getting repainted?
Seen the timber effect uPVC (residence 9) windows but the missus has decided these are a no go...
Any advice much appreciated!
Had a lot of help on the forums here which has been great, got another query....
The wife would like us to replace the 10 yr old uPVC casement windows on the house we are doing up....
Planning on staying there for a long time, I know timber windows require more maintenance, but want to minimise this as much as possible if we can afford it.
Ive had a few quotes, one is Meranti wood (a mid range hardwood?) and others are in Accoya which is much more expensive. Also had quotes for engineered softwood pine (Redwood) Is the Accoya worth it - one supplier said that Accoya could last 60 years or more but in their words do we need it to last that long? I probably wont be around then! Is Meranti a good alternative? Or the engineered redwood? Although 60 years might not be needed I would want them to last a significant number of years without needing to get them painted every 2 years. They are on the front of our house which gets a lot of sun in the mornings...
Also some companies quotes are for manufacture in a factory, and include factory spray of 4 coats of microporous paint. Another quote (more expensive) was for hand made and hand painted 2 coats after priming, of Jotan Dekker Ultimate paint (which gets good reviews). Would the factory coatings mean more time between getting repainted?
Seen the timber effect uPVC (residence 9) windows but the missus has decided these are a no go...
Any advice much appreciated!