What You Need to Know About Pella’s Wood Windows in Omaha and Lincoln
Whether you want a modern look or something more traditional, Pella Windows & Doors of Omaha and Lincoln have a variety of options to make our wood windows fit your home.
Whether you want a classic or modern look in your windows, Pella offers a variety of wood windows to complement your home. At Pella Windows & Doors of Omaha and Lincoln, we understand that the beauty and warmth of natural wood can transform a home's look and feel. That's why we offer a wide variety of premium quality wood replacement windows that not only add charm and character to your home but also improve energy efficiency and provide exceptional durability. Two of our three wood window lines are ENERGY STAR® Most Efficient Certified.
Our wood replacement windows are crafted from the finest materials, including sustainably sourced wood, to ensure long-lasting beauty and performance. Whether you're replacing existing windows or embarking on a new construction project, our wood replacement windows are a perfect choice for homeowners who value both aesthetics and functionality.
Whether you want a modern look or something more traditional, Pella Windows & Doors of Omaha and Lincoln have a variety of options to make our wood windows fit your home.
Wood windows are great in just about any room of your house. While they look best in traditional homes, Pella offers colors and styles that can fit a variety of homes. Wood is also a preferred material for people replacing windows in homes built before the advent of materials like vinyl and fiberglass. Wood is a great material to use on the front of your home as it can add curb appeal to your home.
Pella Windows & Doors of Omaha & Lincoln offer a variety of options for wood windows to make your window vision come to life.
Explore Pella’s Lines of Wood Windows
Pella locks and fold-away cranks come in a variety of styles for wood windows.
Whether you want traditional or modern, stylish or subdued, Pella grilles can give your wood windows a unique flair.
Window screens for awning windows cover the inside of your window’s opening and keep bugs, debris and other things best left outside from getting into your home.
Pella’s standard high-transparency screen provides a clearer view than conventional fiberglass screens available with no upcharge.
Durable and functional, this screen allows the light and breeze in with a standard level of clarity.
Roll it up to add shade or keep out pests and then roll it dock to tuck it out of sight when not in use.
If you want natural beauty, wood is the way to go. Wood gives your home a warm, traditional appearance while allowing you to strip, stain and paint if you ever want to change colors.
Wood is a flexible material allowing for changes in colors and stains over time. With more features and options than other materials, you can personalize a window to achieve your desired aesthetic.
With proper care wood can last a lifetime. Low-maintenance aluminum cladding on the exterior of wood windows protects them from the elements, resisting rot and corrosion.
Wood is a classic and instantly recognizable material. No matter the style of your home, wood windows deliver intricately crafted designs with detailed craftsmanship and natural beauty.
Wood is more environmentally friendly than some other window materials.
High quality wood windows can increase your home’s resale value.
Pella’s wide variety of wood windows make finding the right fit for your home a breeze. Request a free in-home consultation or check out our showrooms near Union College in Lincoln as well as down the road from Chalco Hills Recreation Area in Omaha.
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This depends on what qualities make a difference for you. Vinyl is cheaper but can’t be painted or stained and won’t last as long as wood. Wood requires more maintenance but can save you money in the long run.
With proper maintenance these windows can last a long time — lifetimes in some cases. Without the proper care they can succumb to rot or warping and require replacements after 15 to 20 years or less.
You can use an oil-based primer to paint them as well as make them more water resistant and protect them from rot. Use high quality paint and apply two coats for maximum protection.
Caring for wood windows requires regular dusting and cleaning as well as making sure water isn’t pooling anywhere near the window. Look out for cracks in the paint where mold can grow. These need to be fixed immediately. Finally, every few years you should treat or repaint the wood to protect it from outside elements.
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