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When comparing Fibrex and vinyl windows, both materials are considered low-maintenance, but they differ significantly in their long-term durability and structural stability, particularly in Colorado’s climate.

Maintenance Requirements

Both materials require minimal upkeep, typically consisting of an annual cleaning with mild soap and water. However, there are key differences:

  • Painting: Neither material requires regular painting. Vinyl comes in limited factory colors and cannot be repainted, while Fibrex accepts paint and stain, allowing you to change colors if desired.
  • Resistance: Fibrex is more resistant to warped frames and cracking throughout Colorado’s temperature swings. Vinyl is low-maintenance but may bow under intense sun or crack in extreme cold.

Durability and Lifespan

Fibrex generally offers superior long-term durability due to its wood-fiber and polymer composite structure. Key durability factors include:

  1. Thermal Stability: Fibrex has lower thermal expansion, meaning it stays stable during freeze-thaw cycles. Vinyl has significant expansion and contraction, which can loosen perimeter seals and lead to drafts or moisture over time.
  2. Expected Lifespan: Fibrex windows typically last 30 to 40+ years, whereas vinyl windows generally have an expected lifespan of 20 to 30 years.
  3. UV Stability: Fibrex provides excellent UV stability, while vinyl may become brittle under constant, intense sun exposure at high altitudes.

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