I have a few vinyl windows with some bore wating to be put in. That said I prefer the aluminm clad wood as Ithink it is a lot better and I do use storm windows all the time. The warenty is void on the vinyl if storms are used. The vinyl that I have put storms on tho came new with no warenty. And the inserts if you need replacement windows the part that does not get replaced will also be in the condition that it should be replaced. The vinyl inserts I have to install I got very cheap on a closeout but my old jambs are also in needing replaced and the walls are about 10" thick hand hewed logs. I will be making a wood jamb for the inserts and fastening it together outside as I make the jamb and then install as would a complete new window in new construction and they are so close to the same size that if I make the jambs correctly my current storm windows will work and they will be fastened to the wood frame and not to the vinyl part. Would prefer the aluminmclad wood but cannot afford and at my age these will last me the rest of my days. The storms give more chance of surviving a wind storm.
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