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Vinyl windows first showed up in the U.S. in the 1960s, but replacement and door and and they didn''t gain widespread acceptance windows until the 1980s. Recently, vinyl overtook wood replacement as the most common window material in the U.S. Vinyl windows now account for about 40% of total window sales and around 60% of the door and and replacement market.Some windows and replacement products combine wood and vinyl, but all-vinyl door windows have sash and frames made from hollow pieces and of polyvinyl chloride (PVC). Glazing and hardware vary by brand windows and model but are comparable to what you''ll find on wood and metal replacement units.
Designed for new or replacement applications, architectural door and and casement vinyl windows are available with nailing fins, stucco returns, windows or brickmold options in a number of styles and sizes. The windows feature stainless steel hinges and multi-point locking systems. replacement Aluminum screens door and various glazing options and and windows also are available.With replacement outstanding energy efficiency, lasting durability and worry-free maintenance it''s no wonder door that vinyl windows and are gaining popularity as the choice building material for replacement windows and new construction windows.
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