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Best Window Materials for Minimum Maintenance

best WINDOW MATERIALS for MINIMUMMAINTENANCE FIBREX O- Standard material used in Renewal by Andersen windows 1992 - Patented by Andersen Company Composite material Comparison of Fibrex to other materials commonly used for window frames: VINYL WOOD ALUMINUM • Available in a wide . Gathers condensation, • Classic option, but highly susceptible to damage range of colors, but will fade in sunlight which can lead to mold growth • Prone to warping and cracking due to weather changes • Vulnerable to UV damage, water damage, and mold yrowth •Offers strength, but easily transmits hot air, cold air, and sounds • Fibrex is twice as stable and rigid as vinyl • Can lose 10-50% of weight due to decay Fibrex has 700 times better insulation •Fibrex has 50% less thermal expansion than vinyl Prevents cracks, bowing, & leaks • Fibrex is stronger than most wood, and more predictable than wood than aluminum BENEFITS OF FIBREX Durability Insulation Low maintenance requirements Sustainability Aesthetics • 40% of raw • No painting or scraping • Warranty guarantees no flaking, blisters, peeling, pitting, corrosion • Strength and stability allow for more glass and smaller frames materials reclaimed • Reclaimed materials in manufacturing • 22 standard color options reused • No decay - 0% rate of decay, rotting, and mold • Stainable wood interiors HIGH PERFORMANCE LOW-E4 T GLASS STANDARDGLASSUSEDINRENEWALBY ANDERSEN WINDOWS Efficiency UV protection Maintenance 11 microscopic coatings for UV protection 2 panes Ti02 - Titanium dioxide • Space between panes filled with Argon gas blend coating activated by sunlight to loosen dirt • Preserves furniture • Dirt cleaned by rain • Prevents fading of fabrics and carpets • Minimizes thermal transfer .99% fewer water spots Saves energy - Reduces UV transmission •63% with regular windows • 17% with High Performance" Low-E4 Glass . 41% savings in summer • 35% savings in winter Saves money • 10% savings on heating costs • 25% savings on cooling costs INFOGRAPHICPROVIDEDBY: www.replacementwindowswi.com Sources: http://www.andersenwindows.com/planning/articles/fibrex-material http://energy.gov/energysaver/articles/energy-performance-ratings-windows-doors-and-skylights http://www.ehow.com/about_6106730_vinyl-window-problems.html best WINDOW MATERIALS for MINIMUMMAINTENANCE FIBREX O- Standard material used in Renewal by Andersen windows 1992 - Patented by Andersen Company Composite material Comparison of Fibrex to other materials commonly used for window frames: VINYL WOOD ALUMINUM • Available in a wide . Gathers condensation, • Classic option, but highly susceptible to damage range of colors, but will fade in sunlight which can lead to mold growth • Prone to warping and cracking due to weather changes • Vulnerable to UV damage, water damage, and mold yrowth •Offers strength, but easily transmits hot air, cold air, and sounds • Fibrex is twice as stable and rigid as vinyl • Can lose 10-50% of weight due to decay Fibrex has 700 times better insulation •Fibrex has 50% less thermal expansion than vinyl Prevents cracks, bowing, & leaks • Fibrex is stronger than most wood, and more predictable than wood than aluminum BENEFITS OF FIBREX Durability Insulation Low maintenance requirements Sustainability Aesthetics • 40% of raw • No painting or scraping • Warranty guarantees no flaking, blisters, peeling, pitting, corrosion • Strength and stability allow for more glass and smaller frames materials reclaimed • Reclaimed materials in manufacturing • 22 standard color options reused • No decay - 0% rate of decay, rotting, and mold • Stainable wood interiors HIGH PERFORMANCE LOW-E4 T GLASS STANDARDGLASSUSEDINRENEWALBY ANDERSEN WINDOWS Efficiency UV protection Maintenance 11 microscopic coatings for UV protection 2 panes Ti02 - Titanium dioxide • Space between panes filled with Argon gas blend coating activated by sunlight to loosen dirt • Preserves furniture • Dirt cleaned by rain • Prevents fading of fabrics and carpets • Minimizes thermal transfer .99% fewer water spots Saves energy - Reduces UV transmission •63% with regular windows • 17% with High Performance" Low-E4 Glass . 41% savings in summer • 35% savings in winter Saves money • 10% savings on heating costs • 25% savings on cooling costs INFOGRAPHICPROVIDEDBY: www.replacementwindowswi.com Sources: http://www.andersenwindows.com/planning/articles/fibrex-material http://energy.gov/energysaver/articles/energy-performance-ratings-windows-doors-and-skylights http://www.ehow.com/about_6106730_vinyl-window-problems.html

Best Window Materials for Minimum Maintenance

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Increase your home energy efficiency with replacement windows that offer durability, insulation, and protection. Fibrex windows and High Performance™ Low-E4™ Glass help improve energy efficiency a...

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