What Makes a Great Window Replacement?

Picking out great window replacements doesn’t have to be hard. But because they perform a vital role for your home, it’s important to really give the decision some serious thought. Renewal by Andersen® of Westchester takes a serious look at the qualities that your next replacement window should possess. Follow this as a guide and you can’t go wrong.

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They should be durable and last a long time

When you get windows from Renewal by Andersen of CT, you get windows made from Fibrex®. On the one hand, this material retains the elegant look and feel of wood. On the other hand, it has twice the strength of vinyl as it is composed of 60% thermoplastic polymer. This ensures that the windows you get will last for close to your lifetime without deteriorating or failing.

They should save you money

Another great feature of our replacement windows in Connecticut is that they are energy-efficient. The Fibrex frames block heat transfer across its surface—keeping heat where you need it to be. That’s out during the warm summer months and in when things start getting colder, lowering your reliance on your HVAC system. The frames are assisted in this task by the High-Performance™ Low-E4® glass used in the panes. What this all means for you is savings off your energy bills.

They should be environmentally friendly

Two things make our Fibrex-framed windows kind to Mother Nature. The first is that they’re wholly made from core components reclaimed from our manufacturing processes. The second is that they naturally reduce VOC emissions because they don’t need to be treated or painted. This latter benefit is a big plus because VOC emissions tend to cause problems with your health. The lack of them keeps you and your family healthy.

Windows from Renewal by Andersen of Westchester are all that and they even come in a range of styles and designs that will fit anyone’s needs or tastes. Give us a call today and we’ll help pick out the perfect windows for your home.

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