Why Fibrex is the Best Frame for Your Window

A window is not complete without its frame. It holds the glass together and creates a seal to block off any elements from coming inside your home. There are various materials available in the market, but do you know which one to choose?

Renewal by Andersen®, the leading window and door manufacturer in North America, has answered the question for you. To get durable, stylish, and superior window frames, Fibrex is your number one choice.

Why Choose Fibrex

A good window frame should be strong enough to withstand any weather condition. It should also be appealing and energy-efficient. Fibrex has all of these characteristics and more.

  1. Sustainable/Environment friendly

This window frame material is made from wood and thermoplastic material. Any excess material during the manufacturing process can be reused to make more Fibrex. Our windows in Oak Ridge, TN, and the surrounding areas meet Green Seal’s science-based environmental certification standards. We are also qualified by ENERGY STAR.

  1. Energy-efficient

This frame creates a weather-tight seal that protects your home from water damage. It also reduces heating and cooling costs by blocking heat transfer.

  1. Low maintenance

With Fibrex, you never need to repaint it. The fabrication process blends the color into the material, creating a fade-free finish. It will also not rot, pit, crack, or corrode.

  1. Durable

Because Fibrex is so strong, the sash and the frames can be narrowed. This means you can have a bigger glass surface area, for greater outdoor views.

  1. Visually appealing

Whether you have traditional or modern windows, Fibrex can be customized to suit your needs. It can also be applied to curved windows.

Where to Get Fibrex

For your window needs in Tennessee areas, contact Renewal by Andersen of Knoxville today. Along with Fibrex, we offer High Performance™ Low-E4® glass that contributes to energy efficiency. We also provide patio, French, and entry doors in Knoxville.

You can browse our Gallery to see our previous projects. Call our expert design specialists  to schedule your free in-home consultation.

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