By Zara Colwell

Being green is on everyone's mind these days. We all want to do something thats good for our planet, but at the same time resolve our own issues as well. When it comes to renovations and replacing things in our homes, such as Windows, there is often a popular question that arises: which is better for the environment, wooden windows or plastic windows?

We are all adults and all want the best for everyone involved. Therefore, the solution and the choice should be up to the individual. What is important is that the individual understands the differences as well as the pros and cons.

Obviously, would comes from trees. Therefore, natural resources will be affected in order to construct these new wooden windows. People will argue that using plastic will not affect the trees. Another thing that can be negative when it comes to using wood, is the fact that it is porous. Thankfully, these issues can be resolved.

Because of that, it will be necessary to treat it with chemical solutions in order to maintain its beauty and its integrity. In using chemicals, you will be harming the Earth to some degree.

Choosing wooden windows over plastic windows means that you are committing to some kind of maintenance, otherwise the material will rot over time. But, with plastic, there is no issue of this ever occurring.

It simply because no maintenance is required for plastic. Others will argue that petroleum is required in order to develop plastic, thereby harming the environment. But, this is a one-time occurrence. Additionally, they will not require any type of maintenance that requires chemicals. So, it obviously becomes a better product. Plastic products also last a very long time. When considering all the pros and cons, plastic seems to be the better solution. It is also safe to say that they are better insulated. That automatically means that energy costs are reduced, as is energy consumption. This translates into savings on the homeowners behalf, and benefits for the planet.

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