All About Fibrex® Composite Frames

All About Fibrex® Composite Frames

When thinking of window replacement, you need to look into the best materials that can provide long-lasting durability. One of the most important things to consider having your windows replaced is that it should be able to withstand all seasons – whether it rain, hail or snow. And one of the best ways to do that is to have a sturdy frame.

All About Fibrex® Composite Frames

Today, Renewal by Andersen® of New Jersey and New York Metro shares how our exclusive frame, Fibrex®, can impart this benefit to you.

What Is Fibrex?

Fibrex is a composite material made of a mixture of wood and plastic, combining the strength of wood, the low-maintenance properties of vinyl and none of their weaknesses. By weight, it’s composed of 60% thermoplastic polymer and 40% wood fiber, which offers a lot more than strength, especially for those in need of replacement windows.

Other Features

There are other notable features of Fibrex when looking into replacing your windows. Aside from its super strength and durability, Fibrex composite material also plays a big role in ensuring energy efficiency for your home.  It has thermal insulating properties that can help you and your family stay warm during the winter season. Moreover, it also has an enhanced feature which allows you to choose for glass options that can provide visible light transfer and UV reduction. Fibrex Composite Material is so sturdy that it does not warp or chip and the window framing material is 100% insect-proof. That means it would be very unlikely for termites and insects to penetrate the window frames.

Renewal by Andersen can definitely help you in replacing your windows and doors. Fibrex material is a proprietary composite designed and developed by Andersen. It is known to provide structural rigidity compared to other materials like vinyl and window. It also offers maximum glass area with color and finish.

Turn to Renewal by Andersen of New Jersey for your complete Fibrex solutions. Call us today (866) 609-5033. We serve New Jersey and nearby areas.

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