Hi I live in southern Ca. I'm now listening to salesperson after another tell us how great their windows are. I can sort of understand the spiel now as to why their window is better than the others. I have 17 windows.
My BIG question to all you out there is..WHICH VINYL REPLACEMENT WINDOW WON'T TURN YELLOW OUTSIDE.
I go around and look at the list of customer windows that is provided to me, and they all look great! How will the outside vinyl look after 3 or more years with all the sun we have here? I want a window I won't have to have replaced by the company, years down the road. Any suggestions? Anyone in SoCal have great looking non-yellow windows after 5-6 years they would recommend. Know anything about Amerimax, Craftsman Series? What about fiberglass? HELP
Vinyl replacement windows that won't turn yellow
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Re: Vinyl replacement windows that won't turn yellow
Is the smog that bad that vinyl windows turn yellow out there? Yuk.
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Re: Vinyl replacement windows that won't turn yellow
You're funny!!! From what I've learned, some vinyl window companies, cheapen the recycled vinyl they use, thus causing the vinyl to yellow from the abundance of sunshine we SoCal-ers get here.
Re: Vinyl replacement windows that won't turn yellow
Check out Milgard's website. They used to have a section where they describe how they set up "test homes" in Nevada desert and some hot place in California where they leave the windows baking for years in the sun to show how they can withstand the heat.gemini twin wrote:You're funny!!! From what I've learned, some vinyl window companies, cheapen the recycled vinyl they use, thus causing the vinyl to yellow from the abundance of sunshine we SoCal-ers get here.
But I think any well known quality brand would be exactly the same. Supposedly, those issues with vinyl have been solved. I also think that recycled vinyl issue has been covered here before.
Re: Vinyl replacement windows that won't turn yellow
If you're looking for a vinyl frame that will hold up and stay yellow, then look for windows that use virgin, uPVC vinyl, or PVC frames heavy in Titanium Dioxide.
In Southern California, brands like Anlin, Polybau, and Amerimax will hold up nicely to the environment. I would suggest finding a dealer for those products in your area and see what the windows are like, and what the companies have to offer in terms of installation.
In Southern California, brands like Anlin, Polybau, and Amerimax will hold up nicely to the environment. I would suggest finding a dealer for those products in your area and see what the windows are like, and what the companies have to offer in terms of installation.
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Re: Vinyl replacement windows that won't turn yellow
You mean you want your windows to stay yellow? Is it because it compliments the color of all that stucco in California?bam383 wrote:If you're looking for a vinyl frame that will hold up and stay yellow, then look for windows that use virgin, uPVC vinyl, or PVC frames heavy in Titanium Dioxide.
Yeah, yeah, I know you mis-spelled. Just kidding.
Re: Vinyl replacement windows that won't turn yellow
Am i the only one who likes an ugly yellow window -- what's wrong with that?!
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Re: Vinyl replacement windows that won't turn yellow
Has anyone ever see a white vinyl window actually turn yellow?
Did the manufacturer change it out?
Did the manufacturer change it out?
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