The Advantages of Fibrex® Windows During the Summer

The Advantages of Fibrex® Windows During the Summer

Is your home ready to handle the scorching temperatures of summer? Of all the exterior elements in your home, your window frames are the most susceptible to the heat. This is why Renewal by Andersen® of Cincinnati recommends Fibrex® frames for your replacement windows. Read on to learn about the advantages of Fibrex window frames.

The Advantages of Fibrex® Windows During the Summer

Natural Heat Resistance

Fibrex expands and contracts very little, even when exposed to extreme temperatures. This natural heat resistance makes it the ideal material if you want your home to have better heat resistance in the summer. In fact, you can even choose a dark color finish for your Fibrex window frames without suffering from increased heat transfer.

Fibrex’s superior thermal insulating properties, combined with our High-Performance™ Low-E4® glass, makes our standard and specialty windows highly energy-efficient. These features will help your home stay cooler in the summer (and warmer in the winter) without putting too much of a burden on your HVAC system.

Excellent Strength

Fibrex is a composite material made of real wood fiber and PVC polymer. This unique combination gives it better durability and weather resilience than wood or vinyl window frames. This natural strength makes it a low-maintenance frame material that won’t rot, decay or develop mold.

Narrow Frames

Thanks to Fibrex’s superior strength, we can make our window frames narrower for a wide range of styles including picture and bay windows. This allows us to install larger glass panes, which means better exterior views and more natural daylighting in your home.

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