Topic Terms: Windows
Windows and patio doors
Auraline True Composite windows and patio doors blend the beauty and energy efficiency of wood with strength and durability. A new alternative to vinyl and wood, Jeld-Wen's composite products blend wood fiber with synthetic polymers and a co-extruded color to create a highly durable and energy-efficient material. Auraline True Composite offers clean, crisp, slim sight lines and architecturally correct design with up to 28 percent more visible glass than competitors, according to company officials.
Windows and patio doors
Auraline True Composite windows and patio doors blend the beauty and energy efficiency of wood with strength and durability. A new alternative to vinyl and wood, Jeld-Wen's composite products blend wood fiber with synthetic polymers and a co-extruded color to create a highly durable and energy-efficient material. Auraline True Composite offers clean, crisp, slim sight lines and architecturally correct design with up to 28 percent more visible glass than competitors, according to company officials.
Windows and patio doors
Auraline True Composite windows and patio doors blend the beauty and energy efficiency of wood with strength and durability. A new alternative to vinyl and wood, Jeld-Wen's composite products blend wood fiber with synthetic polymers and a co-extruded color to create a highly durable and energy-efficient material. Auraline True Composite offers clean, crisp, slim sight lines and architecturally correct design with up to 28 percent more visible glass than competitors, according to company officials.
Window Profile
Aspekt+ 1800 features a strength-enhancing sash in the company’s RAU-FIPRO glass-fiber reinforced polyvinyl chloride material. The new Aspekt+ 1800, an addition to the Aspekt 1800 casement window portfolio, is designed to meet stringent Passive House requirements and address the growing demand for larger windows in residential and commercial construction, according to company officials. Its co-extruded triple-seal technology limits thermal conduction and ensures a tight frame-to-sash seal with a significantly reduced U-value. An outswing casement window, Aspekt+ 1800 is available in a wide range of colors.
Window Profile
Aspekt+ 1800 features a strength-enhancing sash in the company’s RAU-FIPRO glass-fiber reinforced polyvinyl chloride material. The new Aspekt+ 1800, an addition to the Aspekt 1800 casement window portfolio, is designed to meet stringent Passive House requirements and address the growing demand for larger windows in residential and commercial construction, according to company officials. Its co-extruded triple-seal technology limits thermal conduction and ensures a tight frame-to-sash seal with a significantly reduced U-value. An outswing casement window, Aspekt+ 1800 is available in a wide range of colors.
Window profile
The expanded 400 Series casement now includes a contemporary profile option. Available on all 400 Series casements, awning and picture windows, the contemporary stop option features an updated contemporary stop, grille profile and hardware design.
Window profile
The expanded 400 Series casement now includes a contemporary profile option. Available on all 400 Series casements, awning and picture windows, the contemporary stop option features an updated contemporary stop, grille profile and hardware design.
Impact-resistant windows and patio doors
The Simonton Reflections 5500 line is Missile C impact-resistant certified. Windows and patio doors with SafePoint impact-resistant laminated glass are appropriate for inland coastal areas where Missile D certification is not required and wind speeds are less than 140 mph. SafePoint glass is crafted from a durable interlayer sealed between two layers of glass. To pass certification, glass must resist breaking when hit by a four-pound, 4-foot-long, two-by-four piece of lumber shot at 40 feet per second (27 mph).
Impact-resistant windows and patio doors
The Simonton Reflections 5500 line is Missile C impact-resistant certified. Windows and patio doors with SafePoint impact-resistant laminated glass are appropriate for inland coastal areas where Missile D certification is not required and wind speeds are less than 140 mph. SafePoint glass is crafted from a durable interlayer sealed between two layers of glass. To pass certification, glass must resist breaking when hit by a four-pound, 4-foot-long, two-by-four piece of lumber shot at 40 feet per second (27 mph).
Impact-resistant windows and patio doors
The Simonton Reflections 5500 line is Missile C impact-resistant certified. Windows and patio doors with SafePoint impact-resistant laminated glass are appropriate for inland coastal areas where Missile D certification is not required and wind speeds are less than 140 mph. SafePoint glass is crafted from a durable interlayer sealed between two layers of glass. To pass certification, glass must resist breaking when hit by a four-pound, 4-foot-long, two-by-four piece of lumber shot at 40 feet per second (27 mph).