Fibrex – Going Green is Easy

It’s that time of year for replacement windows, and you are far from excited. Well, get excited because this year we have something to get you out of that window shopping slump. Renewal by Andersen’s exclusive Fibrex material will change the way you look at windows forever. So, before you decide to replace your windows with the same one you had before, check out the many perks of this innovative material.

With Fibrex, you never have to sacrifice the beauty of your windows. Not only can Fibrex be used for any custom window, no matter the shape or size, but also the color of your window sash is blended into the Fibrex composite.  Why? Blending the color into the material itself ensures that there will be no need for re-painting, finishing or treatment of the finished product.

Fibrex material is environmentally friendly. The material, which is made up of 40 percent wood fiber and 60 percent thermoplastic polymer, is mostly reclaimed material from Andersen manufacturing. Because most of the wood and thermoplastics are recycled materials, manufacturing has little to no impact on the environment. Sound good? It gets better. Fibrex material is a great insulator; in fact, it’s 700 times better than other materials like aluminum. What does this mean for you? This means that you’re going to be saving big bucks on your home heating and cooling bills.

The durability of Fibrex material is none to be argued with. First of all, Fibrex is two times stronger than vinyl. Vinyl is the material used in the sashes and frames of your window. When Fibrex is used for the framing, instead of vinyl, less of it is needed because Fibrex is so strong. This allows for each window to have a greater area of glass for better viewing. Fibrex is also 100 percent guaranteed to never decay or rot and it is also resistant to fungal growth like mold. Fibrex’s ability to withstand all climate types makes it resistant to blistering, flaking, peeling, pitting, expanding and contrasting. Talk about low maintenance!

All windows aren’t the same; if you’re going to replace your windows, why not see how Fibrex can not only save you money but save the environment as well!

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