August 28, 2008

Vinyl window sill

Home, interior and dcor have always been top of the list for all house-proud Americans since the advent of lifestyle stores, designers, decorators and manufacturers - all going a long way to ensure that this interest in home improvement and enhancement is sustained for better living. Therefore it comes as no surprise that not only is the home, furniture and furnishings of importance to home owners but also fixtures like window sills and trims.

Benefits of vinyl window sills:

When we speak of window sills, the first picture that probably comes to mind is of wood sash windows in the older cottages and homes which utilized timber and had functional sloped wood sills to drain water away. But over a period of time, as more improvements set in and decorators and owners alike realized that timber could not stand the ravages of modern living styles, newer materials like aluminum and vinyl were introduced for window sills. The revolutionary use of vinyl pocket windows began after the mid 1960's and brought about increased energy efficiency while at the same time reducing the cost of heating homes - a boon for all those who have to shell out huge sums of money in the cold winter months for excessive use of electricity.

Yet another advantage of this new material called vinyl is that windows made of these are said to be virtually maintenance free- they do not require painting or reconditioning like wooden window sills. The only option for rotting window sills was to replace the worn out timber with aluminum but with the invention of vinyl, home owners have recognized the utility of a strong and aesthetic solution to the problem, without having to resort to wrapping the wood with aluminum; for, even though aluminum is a more durable material than wood, it still has to be painted-unlike Vinyl, which comes without these requirements and is easy on the pocket too. If there is still some rot in the wood, it can be repaired with filler, then installed with a vinyl cover and Voila! -the window sill is as good as new!!

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