Yes, fiberglass windows are superior to vinyl in terms of energy efficiency, particularly in climates like Colorado’s that experience extreme temperature swings. According to the NFRC performance data provided by ACN Construction, fiberglass windows outperform vinyl in several critical energy metrics:
- Lower U-Factor: Fiberglass windows typically range from 0.25 to 0.30, while vinyl windows range from 0.28 to 0.35. A lower U-factor indicates better prevention of heat escape.
- Reduced Air Leakage: Fiberglass maintains a tighter seal with air leakage ratings of ≤0.03 cfm/ft², compared to vinyl’s 0.03–0.06 cfm/ft².
- Higher R-Value: Fiberglass offers an R-3 to R-4 insulation value, whereas vinyl typically offers R-2 to R-3.
- Thermal Stability: Fiberglass has a thermal expansion coefficient nearly identical to glass. This means the frame and glass expand and contract at the same rate, preventing the stress cracks and seal failures common in vinyl, which expands at a much higher rate. This stability ensures the window remains airtight over its 30 to 50-year lifespan.
Additionally, fiberglass frames can be filled with high-density foam insulation, further enhancing their thermal performance and contributing to an estimated 10 to 20 percent reduction in a home’s energy loss when replacing older units.
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