Martin Smoleňák
CEO, KUNAJ

The biggest myths about windows and doors

Today, let's debunk a few of the most perpetuated myths that accompany windows and doors.

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There are several common myths about windows and doors that can confuse people when choosing, installing or maintaining them. Let's go over some of them today:

Myth: Bigger windows mean more heat loss.

Fact: Although it may sound logical, modern windows with high levels of insulation and technology can effectively minimise heat loss even over a larger area. Quality windows with great insulating power can be large and still maintain good thermal stability indoors.

Myth: Wooden doors are less durable than those made of other materials.

Fact: This may be true in the case of poor quality wood or lack of maintenance. Modern wooden doors made from quality materials and properly treated are capable of being durable and long-lasting. Moreover, wooden windows are easy to repair compared to other materials.

Myth: Windows and doors are not important for the energy efficiency of a house.

Fact: On the contrary, good quality windows and doors can make a significant contribution to the energy efficiency of a home. Good insulating properties of windows and doors can minimize heat loss, which reduces energy consumption for heating or cooling.

Myth: Wooden windows need to be repainted after a few years.

Fact: This may have been true 40 years ago. Because technology is moving forward rapidly, wood windows can be cared for once a year with a treatment kit that most manufacturers have matched to their color types. It's a simple process reminiscent of simply washing the frames.

Myth: Replacing windows will always increase the value of a property.

Fact: Improved energy efficiency through window and door replacement can increase the attractiveness of a property, but it is not a guaranteed rule. The value of a property depends on many factors, not just windows and doors.

Myth: Wooden windows and doors are old-fashioned.

Fact: Although modern materials such as plastic or aluminium have gained popularity, wood still remains a popular choice for windows and doors because of its aesthetic appeal and ability to adapt to different styles. In addition, with wood windows, there is the possibility of making more dimensional windows than with plastic and aluminium, for example.

Myth: All insulation problems are caused by old windows and doors:

Fact: Although old, non-functioning windows and doors can be the cause of insulation problems, there are other factors such as insufficient insulation in the walls, roof or floor.

Myth: Wooden windows cannot be of large atypical dimensions:

Fact: The opposite is true. Wooden windows can be manufactured in larger sizes than plastic and aluminium windows. And even as sliding or opening windows. Wood is a malleable material and can easily be adapted to the customer's needs, either in size or shape.

It is important to be informed when choosing windows and doors, and detailed advice from experts can help uncover and dispel myths that may arise when making a decision.

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Martin Smoleňák
CEO, KUNAJ

Managing director and chief economic officer of the company who takes care of the company's finances and business. "Business is not won by price but by trust."

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