Painting is one of the easiest ways to restore the look of your home’s exterior. However, certain parts of the house can’t be painted. When asking experts whether you should paint your vinyl windows, the answers will vary depending on the quality of windows you’re currently using.
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Considerations Before Painting Vinyl Windows
It’s important to consider the various risks associated with painting your vinyl windows. If done correctly with the right technique and materials, painted vinyl windows can add more appeal and help tie together other interior elements of your home. But many homeowners will more-than-likely experience the following issues with painting a vinyl window.
Voided Warranty
Remember that painting your vinyl siding can void your manufacturer’s warranty if it’s still valid. When something goes wrong with your windows, you would be left to cover the costs of labor and materials for a residential window repair. Moreover, some manufacturers permit specific colors for their vinyl windows.
To ensure your warranty stays valid, contact the manufacturer to determine what these colors are.
Peeling Paint
Another reason you should think twice about having your vinyl windows painted is that paint doesn’t adhere well to the material’s surface. Vinyl has a sleek and shiny surface, meaning it would have to be sanded before it can be painted. However, even if you follow all preparation requirements before painting, there’s still a huge chance that the paint will chip quickly.
Compromised Structural Integrity
Certain chemicals in paints and premiers can compromise the structural integrity of your vinyl windows and exterior doors. As mentioned, vinyl material can be difficult to paint as it is sleek. Once you have painted your windows and realized the color doesn’t suit your home, you can undo the mistake. Yes, you can repaint vinyl, but you can’t bring it back to its original state since it’s already been sanded.
If cleaning isn’t enough to restore the appearance of your old windows, it may be time to get new ones. For quality and energy-efficient replacement windows, choose Woodbridge Home Solutions. We also install entry and patio doors in Dallas, TX.