Long Island homeowners looking for ways to improve energy-efficiency and the appearance of their homes may consider adding high-quality replacement windows. The right style and brand can dramatically transform an older home into a real show place, especially if you’re replacing worn out fixtures that allow wind and rain to flow into your interior spaces. […]
As you’re wondering which type of material you should choose for your window replacement, then you may be considering between vinyl or fibrex®. While some homeowners may choose vinyl for energy-efficiency, thermal resistance and minimal maintenance requirements, you may not be aware of how fibrex is actually the better option for your home.
Every single Renewal by Andersen® window replacement features frames and sashes that combine the best qualities of wood and vinyl window frames: toughness, energy efficiency and sustainability. These frames and sashes consist of our exclusive fibrex® material, and in the following video, we give you a quick tour on how it’s made.
While wood and vinyl windows are good options on their own, they have a very concerning weakness: warping. Wood windows are prone to absorbing excess water while vinyl windows are sensitive to blistering heat. Over time, the material will soften, resulting eventually in warped frames.
At Renewal by Andersen® of San Francisco, our main goal is to provide stylish and high-performing windows for every homeowner. To do this, we use only top-of-the-line materials in our manufacturing process, including our patented fibrex® frame.
When you’re purchasing replacement casement windows for your home, one of the things that you’ll need to consider is the material. After all, homeowners such as yourself have a wide range of options when it comes to materials. According to experts, however, when replacing windows, there are two popular materials that homeowners gravitate toward: vinyl and fibrex®.
When it comes to replacing the windows in your Michigan home, you have options. You’re probably aware that the panes and glazing you choose will affect the energy efficiency of your replacement windows, but did you know that window frames also play a large role? If you’re looking for high performing window frames, consider state-of-the-art fibrex®, offered exclusively by […]
Window warping is one of the most common causes of window problems. A warped window can be difficult to operate because of friction, and gaps along the frame can compromise your window’s waterproofing and insulating capabilities. Fortunately, you can have warp-free windows if you choose replacement windows with fibrex® frames.
At Renewal by Andersen® of Long Island, we proudly offer you one of the best replacement windows on the market. Our window frames are made of our patented fibrex® material, which is known for being durable, strong and low-maintenance. In today’s post, we’ll address the most frequently asked questions we get about fibrex windows.