All About Renewal by Andersen’s Commitment to the Environment

With our current global climate situation, more and more companies and manufacturers are taking the necessary steps to lessen their impact on the environment. On the home improvement front, Renewal by Andersen® and its parent company, Andersen Corporation, has been leading the charge from day one. In fact, we were the first window manufacturing company to receive the Green Seal for Environmental Stewardship. 

In today’s post, we share the ways that we try to help lessen our carbon footprint so that we can leave a greener planet for our children and our children’s children.

Renewal by Andersen’s Commitment to the Environment

Smart Use of Energy

Replacement windows produced by Renewal by Andersen® are extremely energy-efficient and keep older homes relevant longer. Renewal by Andersen® windows can save you up to 25% on your energy bills.

Indoor Air Quality

We are the only window company to receive the Scientific Certification Systems (SCS) Indoor Advantage Gold certification. This means that the products that we produce meet the strictest indoor air emission standard in the United States. 

Smart Use of Materials

Our Fibrex material frames and sash contain 40% reclaimed wood fiber by weight. Fibrex offers the strength and insulating value of wood with the low-maintenance characteristics of vinyl and will never require repainting and does not crack, rot or corrode. 

Long Product Lifecycles

Construction waste is a major source of landfill waste in the United States. By manufacturing durable and energy-efficient windows and doors that are built to last, we do our part in trying to minimize landfill waste.

If you are a homeowner who is conscious about the environment, then you can do no better than installing products sold by Renewal by Andersen® of Atlanta. If you are a homeowner in Atlanta, GA, be sure to give us a call at (866) 609-5033 or fill out our contact form to schedule a free consultation.

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