A Look at Fibrex® and Its Advantages

A Look at Fibrex® and Its Advantages

Want a window frame material that is twice as strong as vinyl? Consider our patented Fibrex® frames. Fibrex is a blend of wood fiber and thermoplastic polymer. It is a material patented by Andersen® that is used for majority of their windows as a structural component....

Freshen Up the Air in Your Home

Freshen Up the Air in Your Home

You’ve had a professional window replacement done at your home and you’re confident that your new and better windows will do their job of reducing the air pollution in your home. Despite this, you feel that there’s something else you can do to keep your indoor air...

Maintenance Tips for Your Patio Doors

Maintenance Tips for Your Patio Doors

Maintaining your patio doors ensures their long-term functionality and beauty. Renewal by Andersen® of Western New York, your local windows and doors company, shares tips you should observe to extend the life and operability of these fixtures. Tips for Maintaining...

Great Ideas to Modernize Your Bay Window

Great Ideas to Modernize Your Bay Window

Bay windows always look charming. They’re also highly functional. They provide enough daylighting to brighten up your interior, and they also showcase a wide panoramic view of your outdoors. In time, however, they can look old and outdated just like any other...

The Types of Windows That Provide Ventilation

The Types of Windows That Provide Ventilation

Many homeowners are not aware of the fact that the quality of indoor air is much worse than that of the outdoors. Poor air circulation around the home increases the spread of contaminants, such as dust, pollen and animal dander. They pose a risk to everyone’s health,...

Options and Ideas for Patio Doors

Options and Ideas for Patio Doors

Your outdoor living space is an extension of your home and your access to the outdoors. If your patio doors have started to malfunction, then you should consider some new patio doors during your next home improvement project. If you choose patio doors from Renewal by...

Window Condensation 101: When to Worry

Window Condensation 101: When to Worry

Condensation on windows happens when moist air meets a cooler surface. It’s most common during the coldest months of the year. It doesn’t mean you have bad windows, though. In fact, it means you have airtight units, which lock the moisture inside your home. Chronic...

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