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Facts About the Resilience of Fiberglass Windows

[et_pb_section fb_built=”1″ _builder_version=”4.16″ global_colors_info=”{}”][et_pb_row _builder_version=”4.16″ background_size=”initial” background_position=”top_left” background_repeat=”repeat” global_colors_info=”{}”][et_pb_column type=”4_4″ _builder_version=”4.16″ custom_padding=”|||” global_colors_info=”{}” custom_padding__hover=”|||”][et_pb_text _builder_version=”4.16″ background_size=”initial” background_position=”top_left” background_repeat=”repeat” global_colors_info=”{}”]Fiberglass is not the cheapest window material, but one of the features that make fiberglass windows worth the investment is its resilience. Here are some things that you should know about one of the most modern and strongest window frame materials on the market:

  • The best of two worlds – fiberglass is a material made from a combination of plastic rainforest with fibers and shredded glass. The resulting material is very strong as it uses the resilience of synthetic materials as well as glass.
  • Durability – fiberglass windows can be used for around 50 years without sustaining any damage or without needing any major repairs.
  • The ability to stand up to all sorts of weather and pests – fiberglass is known to be able to resist all sorts of harsh weather. Its ability to withstand impact makes it suitable for applications where windows are exposed to lots of hail, storms, and harsh winds. Additionally, its resistance to thermal stress makes the material suitable for extremely hot as well as extremely cold climate regions. Fiberglass is impervious to rodents and insects. This ensures that no critters will move into your window frames and make their way into your home.  For quick installation services look for Pella replacement windows near me and get on the schedule for your new window project.

 
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