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What Is Fibrex? <br />Fibrex is a proprietar y composite material developed by Andersen Corporation, used in the construction <br />of windows and doors. It’s made by combining thermoplastic polymer and wood fiber, resulting in a <br />material that provides the strength and insulating properties of wood and the low-maintenance features <br />of vinyl. Fibrex is distinct from traditional window materials like wood, vinyl, and aluminum, as it offers <br />the benefits of these materials without their common drawbacks. <br />Why Choose Fibrex? <br />Fibrex windows offer several advantages over traditional materials. They are twice as strong as vinyl, <br />which means they can have narrower frames, allowing more glass area and thus, more natural light into <br />your home. Fibrex windows are also resistant to rotting, decaying, and fungal growth, common issues <br />with wooden windows. Additionally, unlike most materials, Fibrex doesn’t expand or contract <br />significantly in fluctuating temperatures, maintaining its stability and seal for superior energy efficiency. <br />Lastly, Fibrex windows are available in a variety of colors and finishes to suit any architectural style. <br />S C H E D U L E Y O U R C O N S U LTAT I O N <br />7/30/24, 9:30 AM Fibrex® Windows: A Quick FAQ <br />https://www.rbakc.com/windows/fibrex-windows-a-quick-faq/2/6