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I recently had Pella Impervia fiberglass replacement windows and doors installed in my newly purchased home. I chose this brand and type because it got very good reviews in Consumer Reports.
The windows are a huge improvement over the 40-year-old aluminum windows that were there before. I had wanted casement windows, but also preferred fiberglass over wood or vinyl, and casements are not available in the Impervia line. I went with double-hung windows without panes, for the most modern look I could get. I am happy with the fiberglass...no upkeep needed really. Wood windows have to be kept...
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We bought the Pella Impervia to replace a rusting, steel-frame bathroom window. We are dedicated to being as green as possible. While we didn't find a perfect product in that regard, the Impervia comes close. It is fiberglass which, while not recyclable now, should be in the future - long before the window actually needs to be replaced. It has a lifetime warranty and it is beautiful. Vinyl off gases is made from petroleum and is all-around bad news for the environment. We looked at wood, but decided against only because this particular window was for a bathroom.
The window is easy to clean and...
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