Are Pella Windows Worth It?
Today, we want to take a look at the net value of installing Pella Windows on your home. Pella produces a higher-end window brand with several options generally geared toward somewhat more expensive homes. Let’s discover the appeal of this brand so you can determine if it’s right for your home.
What Are Pella Windows?
Pella makes a wide array of windows from wood, vinyl, and fiberglass. They have eight product lines with several window styles, including:
- Casement
- Double-Hung
- Single-Hung
- Awning
- Bay & Bow
- Sliding
- Picture
- Custom & Specialty
Their casement windows are simple in design but very beautiful. These are often known as “crank windows” because you turn a crank to open them as they extend outward.
Then there are the more lavish bay & bow windows that extend outward to create a bay area within the room. They really add both light and value and match well with the profile of a traditional home. Not only that, but it’s basically like having three windows in one.
Their custom options really allow for lots of elaborate design and creativity. For the right kind of home, these afford an opportunity for larger windows that are impractical using the common styles. Pella allows you to mix together an assortment of fixed wood, vinyl, and fiberglass materials to fabricate a truly magnificent window.
Why Pella is So Popular
Much like CoMo, the Pella company offers a reliable window and stands by its product, not playing any games with you in the odd event something goes wrong. Pella also scores pretty high when it comes to durability, with a range of material options, styles, and sizes. What about energy efficiency? Pella products utilize a “low emissivity” coating on windows to help balance the attack of UV sun rays. This comes in handy, especially during the hot Missouri summers.
Pella Windows: Premium Quality, But a Bit Expensive
The only drawback we can see with the Pella brand may be the price tag for their items. Of course, that’s the nature of home-building materials in general. When it comes to siding your house, someone with a smaller budget may opt for vinyl rather than the premium James Hardie brand.
The same holds true for Pella. Just make sure if you wish to take advantage of this high-end style, to check your warranty carefully and know your limits for home renovation expenses. As usual, CoMo is happy to offer a free consultation where we go over materials and labor costs with you. There’s no pressure to buy instantly.
If you’re looking to explore further into window styles, we welcome you to review this post on popular style choices. Clear glass options were very popular last year, but there’s plenty of variety in the window market.
CoMo Premium Exteriors: One Stop for All Your Window Needs
Whether you choose to go with Pella or any other window type, our crew is ready to help with installation. It’s important to ensure proper window installation because shoddy work can drive your energy costs to sky high. In fact, we’ve seen data showing Missouri homeowners losing $100 to $500 each year because of inefficient windows and doors.
Utilizing the expert services of CoMo Premium Exteriors is a very wise investment. Don’t trust our word on it either. You can consult our heavy volume of reviews on Google (4.8/5.0 star score) as well as other sterling reviews in our favor.
We hope you enjoyed learning more about Pella Windows and will contact CoMo the next time you need window work.
About The Author
Elias Abadi
Owner
Elias, the founder of CoMo Premium Exteriors, has steered the company to become a leading exterior renovation firm in Mid-Missouri, emphasizing quality and customer-centric values. A Columbia resident since age 10, he is an ardent Mizzou athletics supporter. Outside of work, Elias enjoys family time, attending his three sons’ sports activities, and engaging in outdoor pursuits like hiking, fishing, gardening, and hunting.