PGT Innovations Inc. returns to the National Association of Home Builders International Builders’ Show from Feb. 27-29, 2024, in Las Vegas, Nevada, to showcase products and innovations from several brands within its family, including Western Window Systems, Anlin Windows & Doors, Martin Door, WINDOOR, PGT Custom Windows and Doors, and iLab by PGT Innovations.
The NAHB IBS is the largest home building show in North America. The three-day event brings professionals, products and home building trends together under one roof with opportunities to network, learn, share info and connect with colleagues and the industry's suppliers and manufacturers.
What to expect from PGT brands
During the convention, visitors will get an up-close look and be able to interact with over 25 products and discover new options from the brands’ portfolios. Several of the brands will also be launching new products at the show, including the Series 7665 Pass Through Window and a Water Management Sill from Western Window Systems; Designer Black capstock frame options from Anlin Windows & Doors; Keystone Series Premium Garage Door from Martin Door; Sliding Glass Door Series 8100 with Narrow Interlock and the Envista Seamless Glazed Window Wall from WINDOOR; and WinGuard Vinyl Preferred View Sliding Glass Door Series SGD5570NS from PGT Custom Windows and Doors.
Besides the new product, technology and option launches, also on display at the PGTI Central Hall Booth C4525 will be many of the most in-demand products from the family of brands.
What PGT says
“As a national leader in the fenestration and garage door industries, we look forward to opportunities that allow us to connect with other folks in the space in order to learn about the latest trends and advancements in the field, as well as showcase our new and innovative products,” says Jeff Jackson, president and CEO, PGTI. “As a company that is always researching ways that we can better serve our customers, we’re excited to unveil a number of new products and options across our family of brands.”