Timber window frames, often misunderstood and unfairly judged, have a rich history of longevity and durability. Despite the popularity of uPVC, a growing number of homeowners are rediscovering the charm of traditional timber frames, realising that wooden windows often outshine their plastic counterparts.
In this myth-busting blog, we dispel some of these rumours and share the real benefits of wooden windows. We also provide tips and advice to help you keep your timber frames in perfect condition for many years to come.
One of the most commonly cited drawbacks of timber windows is the belief that they are less durable than plastic and, therefore, don't last as long – but this is a misconception. Timber, a building material used for thousands of years, is renowned for its strength and resilience. In fact, many of the windows we see have been in situ for over 100 years, proving that timber truly stands the test of time. This reassurance should instil confidence in homeowners considering timber windows.
Homeowners choose timber windows for a multitude of reasons, even with the wide range of options available today, including coloured and wood-style finishing for uPVC. For many properties, especially period or listed buildings, timber window frames are a more aesthetically pleasing and environmentally conscious choice. While timber windows may require a higher upfront investment, they offer a host of benefits and can even outlast uPVC frames with proper care.
Timber as a material is perfectly suited to construction and an excellent choice for external applications. Wood, in general, is naturally tough and weather-resistant – but modern timbers are carefully selected and fortified further with pest treatments applied to extend their lifespan even more.
Timber is also incredibly dense and strong thanks to natural fibres, which ensure that the wood holds its shape and stands the test of time, even with constant exposure to the great British weather, which brings more wet, damp and cold conditions to contend with compared with other climates. Modern timbers are now measured and rated for durability using the TRADA Timber Durability Chart, indicating which timbers are best suited for external applications and how long they will last.
Expected benefits of timber windows include:
The myths surrounding timber windows and their lasting power have persisted despite the emergence of more high-performance treatments that further extend their lifespan and the increasing issues homeowners experience with uPVC frames, including rust, condensation, and fogging.
It's important to note that the lifespan of wooden window frames does vary between different types of timber. Typically, this comes down to the natural variation in types and quality of wood, which influence the longevity of your windows and their initial cost. Softwood tends to cost less as it grows more quickly. In contrast, hardwood is more durable but also more expensive.
Whichever type of timber you choose, wooden window frames are still a sound investment. In fact, modern timber windows come with guarantees which often match or exceed those offered by uPVC firms, with most expected to last between 10 and 30 years.
Another common myth surrounding timber frames is that they are challenging to maintain or require almost constant upkeep. While there is slightly more maintenance involved compared with uPVC, this isn't necessarily difficult or costly.
Maintaining timber windows is a straightforward process that involves basic upkeep. This includes gentle cleaning with a mild soapy mixture twice a year, treating hinges and handles with a light oil, and removing dirt and grime from seals and ventilators. It's important to use the right cleaning products and tools to avoid damaging the timber or paintwork. Your joiner can provide you with a list of recommended cleaning products after installation.
As mentioned above, contemporary timber frames are now treated to extend their lifespan by protecting them against rot, pests, and wear and tear that naturally occur over time due to exposure to the elements. Some timbers even have naturally occurring resins that keep bugs and pests at bay. This also reduces the maintenance required to keep your windows in perfect condition and functioning optimally.
At Heritage Joinery Solutions, we're passionate about preserving the beauty of the past. We specialise in timber window repair, restoration, and replacement for all types of heritage projects, including box sash and sash windows. All made-to-measure windows and doors are designed and built bespoke by our expert craftsmen, who have over 20 years of experience in joinery for domestic and commercial projects.