Fiberglass Windows
Fiberglass window frames are dimensionally stable and have air cavities that can be filled with insulation, giving them superior thermal performance compared to wood or uninsulated vinyl.
Fiberglass windows are designed to match the beauty and profile of solid wood windows, while providing the strength, durability and performance of fiberglass windows. Fiberglass production process enables window manufacturers to make the complex profiles required for the look of painted wood windows on the exterior, with the option of choosing fiberglass or natural wood for the interior. Fiberglass production process also allows window makers to engineer superior fiberglass windows that are impervious to water, cold, heat, insects, salt air and ultraviolet rays.
Because it’s made of glass fibers, it expands and contracts at the same rate as the insulated glass it holds. This puts less stress on the seals, reduces the chance for seal failure and results in a clear, fog-free window that lasts for years and years.
There is a wide variety of brands and styles as well as wide range of options available in the market. Our experts will help you identify the best possible choices for your individual project and budget.
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