What window material is superior to wood and vinyl? Ultrex® fiberglass, of course! This pultruded fiberglass material has a strength and rigidity that provides superior performance and long-lasting durability. Ultrex is eight times stronger than vinyl, and it’s that strength that keeps our windows square and true. This strong window material also allows for narrower frames that means there’s more glass area through which to enjoy the view outside. Overall, the patented process used to create Infinity windows results in a product that’s virtually maintenance-free, with an exclusive acrylic finish that provides increased resistance to dents, scratches, and discoloration.
No matter the weather, Infinity windows made with Ultrex provide easy, trouble-free operation. Unlike vinyl, which can warp and distort due to extreme temperature fluctuations, Ultrex fiberglass windows have a very low thermal expansion rate. This translates into a window that’s solid and weather-resistant, with minimal expansion and contraction that could lead to a broken seal allowing air to leak into your home. A low expansion rate also means Infinity from Marvin windows can withstand the warping, swelling, and sticking common with other window materials, which means you’ll enjoy smooth, easy operation throughout the window’s life.
It’s a great time to replace your drafty windows. If you want the best, you can’t go wrong with the beauty, strength, and durability of Infinity fiberglass replacement windows from Marvin, professionally installed by Callen. Call Callen today at 414-765-2585 to schedule your FREE, no-obligation consultation.
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