Fibrex: Is It Better Than Wood and Vinyl Frames?

Wood and vinyl are two of the most popular materials used on window frames in Tennessee. While each has its own advantages, you might not be getting the full range of benefits. As your leading authority on custom windows, Renewal by Andersen® of Knoxville offers a solution: Fibrex® frames.

Wood and Vinyl Frames

The earliest examples of window frames are made of wood. Thanks to its natural insulation and durability, wood can be made into any frame shape the project requires. Wood works with most paint products, which makes it a good choice if you have specific colors in mind. However, wood has its setbacks. For instance, improperly treated or raw wood is susceptible to the effects of moisture and extreme temperatures; to avoid such problems, frequent maintenance will be necessary. 

Vinyl is another popular window frame material, primarily because of its low maintenance requirements, needing only an occasional wash with a garden hose every once in a while. Vinyl window frames are sold with molded-in colors, which has been described as dull and only gets worse over time. For insulation, vinyl frames are built with an insulated core, the quality of which varies and is not reliable. Being a form of plastic, vinyl is susceptible to the effects of temperature extremes, leading to warping and cracking.

Fibrex

Whether you choose double-hung or bay windows, you can enjoy the benefits of our exclusive Fibrex frames. Imagine a frame material that combines the beauty, strength, and durability of wood with the low maintenance requirements of vinyl. Then add inherent insulation, resistance to temperature extremes, and factory-applied colors. And it’s warranted not to crack, blister, or peel. What you get is Fibrex.

As a combination of wood fibers and polymer, Fibrex is an extruded material. This lets us craft any window style, size, and color that will fit your window specifications. Combined with our High-Performance™ Low-E4® glass packages, you can expect your Renewal by Andersen replacement window to have all the benefits of wood and vinyl and none of their weaknesses.

To learn more about Fibrex or our popular window styles including sliding windows, call Renewal by Andersen of Knoxville today at (866) 609-5033. You can also fill out our contact form to schedule a free, in-home consultation. We serve Oak Ridge, TN and surrounding areas in Tennessee.

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