Houses age--just like people. When they're first built, they have the skin and bones of a newborn. Resilient. Strong. But, over time, things start to sag, the frame starts to creak, and eventually, you lose a few shingles off the top. Fortunately, you don't have to comb the singles from one side, over to the other side. You can just have them replaced. You also don't have to put up with unsightly, leaky windows. You can get those replaced too. Are your old windows ready to be swapped out? Have you considered fiberglass window replacements?
When you think of fiberglass, the first thing you have to do is get the image of insulation out of your mind. Think boats! Fiberglass is used in the construction of everything from kayaks to luxury yachts. Here are a few of the reasons it is used to make
superior windows.
It is strong and durable. When you choose fiberglass, you'll get a window that stands the test of time. It is the strongest material available for making windows and patio doors.
It is resistant. If you live near the ocean, your new fiberglass windows are going to stay looking new, even against that abrasive sea air.
It breathes. Because fiberglass is made from molten glass fibers, it is able to adjust between extreme temperatures, without warping or cracking.
It can be painted. Your new fiberglass windows won't need painting because they already resemble painted wood windows and that powder-coat paint is nearly indestructible. But, if you're the kind of person who likes to have options, you'll be all set with fiberglass. When you decide you want to switch the color up, you won't have to buy new windows. Those fiberglass windows will take a coat of paint; no problem.
It isn't going to need any sunscreen. With fiberglass, you don't have to worry about the damaging effects of UV rays.
Here is one many people don't think of: Fiberglass is incredible at resisting heat, so you don't have to shy away from getting dark colors.
Are you convinced? If not, have one of friendly team members talk to you about all the money you're going to save on your energy bills. Your new fiberglass windows will come with a Low-E coated glass that resists infrared light and allows a lot less heat to pass through. That means more of your hard-earned money stays in your pocket.
If you live in Philadelphia, the surrounding area, or in our wide, multi-state coverage area,
schedule your free in home estimate today. You don't have to live with old, leaky windows, when beautiful fiberglass windows from Window Nation are so easy to select and have installed. Get started today.