Wednesday, May 14, 2008

Renewal Replacement Windows

Are Custom-Made to Mix and Match

Though they have revolutionized the window industry for more than 100 years, in 1958 Andersen Windows refused to sell vinyl windows because vinyl expands and contracts in extreme weather, causing cracks, bowing, and leakage of air and water. However after decades of development and testing for the best replacement windows, in 1995, Andersen patented and introduced Fibrex material windows and called the windows Renewal by Andersen.

In addition to out performing vinyl windows in winter and summer, Renewal by Andersen Windows addressed other customer concerns that vinyl windows overlooked. For instance, discriminating customers want wood interiors to beautify their homes and make a dramatic statement, but consumers also wanted low-maintenance window exteriors to avoid damaging the wood when it is exposed to the elements.

In addition to exterior and interior colors, Renewal by Andersen Windows come in a variety of grille patterns including colonial (select the number of squares desired per sash), prairie (pattern with two vertical and two horizontal bars per sash), modified prairie (two vertical and two horizontal bars per window), or farmhouse (a classic design where two vertical bars meet a horizontal rail or bar at the center of the window). These grille options allow customers to complement the architectural look of their home, resulting in a very detailed presentation. The results are beautiful and give customers more control than ever before.

For more information on Renewal by Andersen’s Fibrex windows, you can contact Clark Adams Co. Windows and Doors, the exclusive distributor of Renewal by Andersen Windows in Greater L.A. Their showrooms located at 2411 Artesia Blvd. (Redondo Beach) and 23841 Hawthorne Blvd. (Torrance) display low-maintenance Fibrex Windows, including wood interior options. For more information, you can call 310-214-2222, or visit their website at www.clarkadams.com

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