Black windows are one of the hottest trends in home design. But black window frames are nothing new. Architects started using black-framed windows in the 19th century to make a statement in high-end homes. That said, choosing black replacement windows in Phoenix, AZ over the traditional white is a big decision.
Windows are an essential part of the aesthetics and design of the home, both inside and out. And while many homeowners love the contrast of black-framed windows, they do come with some natural concerns. Do black windows fade? Do black windows warp? Do black windows get hot? Do black windows last? Here are a few things you need to know if you are looking at black-framed windows.
Over time, black construction materials tend to fade from UV sun damage. The same can be said for darker window frames. This is especially true for lower-grade materials like vinyl or aluminum. Over the years the color will fade or the finish will become dull. Fortunately, the better quality the window, the slower the color will fade. High-end manufacturers use powder coating on fiberglass windows to ensure their colors stay vibrant. This process bakes the color directly into the material instead of painting it on. Most powder coatings will last for 20 years or more with very little maintenance.
Warping is another common concern when shopping for black-framed windows. This refers to the distortion on the surface of the frame due to excessive heat or moisture. Warping is most common with wood and vinyl windows. With prolonged exposure, the material can begin to soften and sag. The deformation can create large gaps in the assembly or result in the improper function of the window so it does not open and close as it should. And because black absorbs more UV rays, the darker color window frames are often more susceptible to warping. But with black fiberglass frames, you don’t have to worry about rust or warping. Fiberglass will not deform even in extreme weather conditions because it can absorb heat.
Black naturally absorbs heat. And in warmer climates black window frames will absorb more heat than white window frames. That can mean a black window will transfer some heat into the home. Fortunately, Milgard fiberglass windows offer exceptional energy performance. When paired with Low-E glass these windows still provide plenty of insulation against heat transfer.
Yes! If you choose a quality product from a reliable window manufacturer, then your black-framed fiberglass windows should last. The material is durable, resistant, insulating, and requires very little in the way of maintenance and care. Fiberglass windows are some of the longest-lasting products on the market.
Are you looking for black-framed replacement windows? Do you still have more questions about getting replacement windows in Phoenix, AZ? Contact the experts at Freelite Inc. for more information. Our window professionals have more than 30 years in the business and will help you get the right product at the right price.