They’re Cool, But How Expensive Are Steel Windows?

Nostalgia has made a comeback. These days, people are longing for those days of big family gatherings around the kitchen table, the long porches where you can rest and watch the world go by, the natural materials that carry with them a feeling of warmth and comfort, and lots and lots of interior space. This desire to return to simplicity is what has inspired the increase in homeowners seeking the farmhouse, or even modern farmhouse, style. And that style is what has steel windows on everyone’s must-have list. But are they the right fit for you? 

Steel windows are marvelous. They’re stunning, strong, and with a guaranteed performance that will never disappoint. 

They’re also expensive. 

For homeowners seeking that farmhouse style, you don’t have to break the bank for steel windows. There are cost-effective alternatives at a fraction of the cost that offer all the functionality and appeal of steel windows. 

Some of the most-beloved options on the market is the Contemporary Collection by Weather Shield and option from Lincoln. Built using aluminum-clad wood with a high-performance exterior finish, these sleek, smart, and sassy windows will stand up to the harshest weather elements, while resisting dents, dings, scratches and rot. And it comes at one-third the cost of steel. 

The energy-efficiency of these windows will have you standing up to cheer with energy-efficient Zo-e-shield® glazing and ENERGY STAR® rated windows. Say goodbye to high energy costs and hello to climate control. 

You can choose styles that offer expansive views and dramatic effects with a slime-line appearances and easy to clean and operate functionality. With one-forth the lead time of a steel window, that new, breathtaking window can be installed (and covered with a 20-year warranty) at a fraction of the time. 

Get the most out of your home, while also getting the most out of your budget with these amazing steel window alternatives. 

We’d be more than happy to sit down with you to discuss this topic further, and which product is the best fit for your home.

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