A Look at the Features of Fibrex® Composite Material

A Look at the Features of Fibrex® Composite Material

When deciding on a window replacement, always make sure to select a window that is made of the best materials that can give you long-lasting durability. In fact, it is possible for you to obtain one for your home at Renewal by Andersen® because its framing is made of an advanced material called Fibrex®.

A Look at the Features of Fibrex® Composite Material

About Fibrex®

An exclusive product of the premier window company, Fibrex® combines the strength of wood and the low maintenance qualities of vinyl. Given Renewal by Andersen®’s efforts for sustainability, the content of this framing material is recycled. About 40% of Fibrex® contains reclaimed wood fiber by weight. Combined with vinyl, Fibrex® offers a lot more for anyone in need of replacement windows.

Notable Features

One of the many features of the Fibrex® composite window material is its role in ensuring energy efficiency for your home. Its thermal insulating qualities allow you and your family members to stay warmer during the winter and cooler during the summer. It is further enhanced thanks to the different glass options that provide UV reduction and visible light transfer. With these components present in your windows, you lower your energy consumption.

Another feature that makes this advanced material the best for your windows is its strong structure. It’s so sturdy that it does not chip or warp even at the harshest weather conditions. It also does not rot, which is good news for you because the framing material is 100% insect-proof. No need to worry about termites and other insects as it is less likely for them to penetrate the window frames.

Indeed, a Fibrex® window is the perfect solution for you. When the time comes you choose replacement windows, be sure to contact Renewal by Andersen® of New Jersey-Metro New York to learn more about this amazing framing material. Call the local experts on windows and doors today at (866) 609-5033 or fill out our contact form for a FREE in-home consultation. We serve homeowners in New Jersey and the surrounding areas.

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