If you have started researching window replacement, you have probably already run into the same basic debate: wood looks great but needs upkeep, vinyl is practical but feels a little thin, and fiberglass can be hard to find at a reasonable price. Composite windows sit in a compelling middle ground, and for Rhode Island homeowners dealing with cold winters, wet springs, humid summers, and everything in between, they are worth a close look.
Ferschke Construction provides composite window installation throughout Smithfield and all of Rhode Island, working out of Smithfield with a focus on careful craftsmanship and dependable service. If your current windows are drafty, worn, or simply past their prime, this page will help you understand what composite windows offer and what working with us looks like.
Composite windows are made from a blend of wood fibers and durable polymers, engineered to combine the best qualities of both materials. The result is a frame that is stronger than vinyl, more stable than traditional wood, and far less demanding when it comes to maintenance.
Traditional wood windows can be beautiful, but they are vulnerable to moisture, warping, and rot over time, especially in a climate like Smithfield's. Vinyl windows hold up better against the elements but can feel insubstantial and offer fewer design options. Composite windows resist cracking, twisting, and deterioration without asking much of you in return. They look refined, perform consistently, and stay stable through seasonal temperature swings that would stress lesser materials.
One of the strongest arguments for composite window replacement is thermal performance. Composite frames, combined with dual-pane low-E glass, minimize heat transfer and help your home hold a comfortable temperature year round.
In practical terms, that means warmer rooms in winter without your heating system working overtime, and less unwanted heat gain in summer. For older Rhode Island homes where aging windows have long since stopped sealing properly, the improvement can be noticeable from the first cold snap. Better insulation also means less outside noise finding its way in, which is a quieter house on top of a more efficient one.
A quality window is only as good as its installation. Composite window replacement involves careful measuring, clean removal of the existing units, proper preparation of the opening, and precise fitting and sealing of the new windows. Each of those steps affects how the window performs and how long it lasts.
Ferschke Construction approaches every installation with attention to those details, because even a well-made window can underperform if the fit is off or the seal is not right. We work carefully and communicate clearly throughout the process, so you know what is happening and why at every stage.
Composite windows are available in a range of configurations, so you are not locked into a one-size-fits-all solution. Depending on the product line, you can choose from double-hung, casement, picture, and other popular styles. Finish options, hardware choices, and grid patterns give you room to match the look of your home inside and out, whether you are working with a classic colonial, a craftsman bungalow, or a more contemporary build.
Choosing new windows involves a lot of decisions, and it helps to have straight answers before you commit. Here are the questions we hear most often from Rhode Island homeowners considering composite window replacement.
Composite windows are engineered to combine the visual appeal of wood with the durability and low maintenance of modern materials. They resist warping, cracking, and moisture damage better than wood, and offer a more substantial feel and wider design range than standard vinyl.
Yes. Smithfield and the broader Smithfield area experience significant seasonal swings, including freezing temperatures, heavy rain, and summer humidity. Composite windows are built to stay stable and perform well in exactly those conditions.
Cost depends on the number of windows, their size and style, customization choices, and the condition of the existing openings. The most accurate way to understand pricing for your project is to request a free quote.
It can. Different manufacturers offer different frame designs, performance ratings, finish options, and warranty terms. A knowledgeable installer can help you compare options that fit your home and budget.
We are a family-owned company based in Smithfield, serving Rhode Island homeowners with personalized service and quality workmanship. Every composite window installation we complete is backed by a 10-year labor warranty, so your investment is protected well beyond the day the job wraps up.
If you are ready to move forward or just want to understand what replacement would cost for your home, contact Ferschke Construction today. We serve homeowners throughout Smithfield and all of Rhode Island, and we are happy to walk you through your options before you commit to anything.