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March/April 2025

Product | Solution by Roto North America

The patented DuoTilt combination lock system for vinyl hung windows seamlessly integrates the lock, unlock and tilt functions, making sash tilting and cleaning effortless. Pre-assembled tilt latches also ensure easy installation and secure connection.

Q + A with Lexington | Innovating the Fenestration Frontier

Lexington explores new horizons in quality, efficiency and sustainability for the window and door industry.

Window to Innovation

The best new window and door designs of 2025.

The Trades Are “Women’s Work”

How companies can step up to the plate for women.

Legal Evolution of Tariffs in the U.S

The purpose for tariffs has evolved, from addressing diplomatic and economic challenges to effectuating policy goals.

Delivering the Total Package

Meeting today’s consumer demands requires taking advantage of the right, high-performing technologies.

Luxurious Showcase of Innovation

Showcased at the NAHB International Builders’ Show, the New American Home 2025 is situated amidst the foothills in Henderson overlooking the vibrant Las Vegas Strip. The two-story luxury home has over 9,423 square feet of living space and offers 360-degree views.

Innovation Way

Industry leaders weigh in on what innovation is and why it matters.

Technology and Trends Shaping Today’s Hardware

Hardware suppliers discuss trends, challenges and opportunities in the market.

Near-term Challenges, Long-term Growth

The industry remains optimistic despite shaky consumer confidence and political uncertainty.

Windows and Doors Meet the Future of Design

The latest products, technologies and trends in residential construction, including new building materials, construction techniques and design ideas from the 2025 International Builders’ Show in Las Vegas, Nevada.

The Debt Dilemma

Debt is an essential tool to help companies maintain operations and grow. It is also a double-edged sword that can ruin a company if not managed correctly. Too much debt can push your business to the point of failure. Avoiding a debt problem is much easier than fixing one.