Five Advantages of Fiberglass Window Frames

D Swain
Window frames can be made of various materials including vinyl, wood, aluminum, and fiberglass. There are various advantages of using fiberglass window frames. This article will discuss some of these advantages.

Heat

One of the primary advantages of using fiberglass window frames is that they are susceptible to temperature changes. This means that it won't expand or contract like wooden frames. This means they won't leak or warp over time.

Installation

Another advantage of fiberglass window frames is that they're very easy to install. Other materials can bend out of shape making them difficult to install. Fiberglass designs remain square and level without the need for metal reinforcement.

Energy

Fiberglass window frames are good thermal insulators, so they're very energy-efficient. The weather-stripping will be able to maintain constant contact with the surface too. This will help keep water, debris, and air at bay.

Environment

If you live near the ocean, fiberglass window frames are a great option. Other types of materials will start corroding over time when exposed to the salt air. This isn't a problem with fiberglass since it won't rot or corrode. It can also stand up well to other types of chemicals.

Fiberglass window frames also don't affect the environment. Trees and forests need to be cut down in order to make wooden frames. Fiberglass designs are made of silica sand, so they won't have a negative effect on the environment.

Moisture

You've already learned that fiberglass window frames are resistant to water. Therefore, you don't have to worry about moisture causing damage to your wallpaper or masonry. This can be a problem with wooden frames.

These are some of the advantages of fiberglass window frames. They are resistant to temperature changes, so they won't expand or contract. They're also very good thermal insulators, so they're very energy-efficient.

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