Vinyl windows have become increasingly popular, offering durability, energy efficiency, and minimal maintenance. Over time, however, you may want to change the color of your vinyl windows and wonder if you can paint them to match your home’s aesthetic or simply give them a new look.
As a trusted replacement window contractor in the area, Renewal by Andersen® of Rapid City explains whether you can paint your vinyl windows a different color.
Painting Vinyl Windows
While giving your vinyl windows a fresh coat of paint may be tempting, there are a few things to consider, including:
- Warranty Implications. Before you do anything, it’s a good idea to check your warranty to ensure painting won’t void it or lead to additional costs. Many vinyl window manufacturers advise against painting, which may void the warranty or cause other unforeseen issues. Before you decide to paint, take into account your manufacturers’ recommendations or consult a window installation company.
- Proper Paint Selection. It is also worth noting the type of paint you will use. Since not all paints adhere well to vinyl, you need to choose a paint specifically designed for this purpose.
- Weather Conditions. Keep in mind that different weather conditions can affect the outcome of your paint job. Extreme temperatures, humidity, or direct sunlight can compromise the finished product.
Trust Us for Your Window Replacement Needs!
If you’re thinking of painting your vinyl windows, a more sensible option would be to upgrade to versatile Fibrex® windows instead. As the top residential window services provider in the area, Renewal by Andersen of Rapid City, offers high-quality replacement windows made from our exclusive composite framing material. One main advantage of our Fibrex windows is that they come in many different colors, which are baked into the material itself during manufacturing so it doesn’t fade easily. It is also warranted not to warp, chip, pit, corrode or warp.
To learn more about our Fibrex windows, give us a call today at (605) 341-7831. You may also fill out our contact form to book a consultation. We serve homeowners in Rapid City, SD.