If you have been planning to get a new set of windows, you may have been introduced to Fibrex® as a recommendation. Experts note that, unlike other window materials, its combination of wood and hints of vinyl have secured its strength and stability. It is exclusively used to make Renewal by Andersen® windows and it offers many advantages to homeowners. Read further to understand what makes this material an ideal window replacement installation material.
Getting to Know Fibrex
Fibrex is a material that provides the durability of wood and vinyl’s low-maintenance features. As stated, it is made through a combination of wood fiber and thermoplastic polymer which allows resistance to bowing, cracking, and decay.
What Makes Fibrex Special?
Double-hung window repair experts say Fibrex has superior thermal insulating properties– vinyl, fiberglass, and wood. While it is made with Andersen High-Performance™ Low-E4® glass, it allows you to keep your place warm during winter and cool when it’s sweltering outside. Compared to aluminum window frames, this will help you save considerably on your energy bills.
With this material, people also get the insulating property of wood and the low-maintenance feature of vinyl without having any drawbacks of both wood or vinyl. Moreover, Fibrex’s material does not require painting nor scraping. Since it does not expand, contract, rot, and decay, homeowners are assured that they will spend little to nothing for upkeep. This will further reduce your expenses as the years go by.
At Renewal by Andersen® of Rapid City, we believe all our clients deserve the very best, which is why we stand behind every replacement window and patio door we install. If you’re calling for picture window installation, do not hesitate to reach us at (605) 307-5574 or here. We serve clients in Rapid City, SD, as well as the surrounding areas.