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  • New Exterior Color FinishesGorell Introduces Six New Exterior Color Finishes for its Windows and Doors
  • ebuild (11/27/2007)
  • Gorell Windows and Doors has introduced six new exterior colors for its windows and doors--Forest, Brick, Clay, Greystone, Terra and Tudor Brown. These color finishes allow homeowners the flexibility to coordinate or contrast their new windows and sliding patio doors to the colors of their homes and surroundings.
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  • REMODELING Magazine (6/1/2007)
  • The latest in windows and window products.
  • A Window to the Past
  • REMODELING Magazine (6/1/2007)
  • Historic renovation and restoration projects are made easier with custom-matched windows.
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  • REPLACEMENT CONTRACTOR Magazine (5/1/2007)
  • The latest products for roofing, siding, window and decking pros.
  • Armor Impact Plus2Gorell First Window Manufacturer to recieve ENERGY STAR "Sustained Excellence Award"
  • ebuild (4/16/2007)
  • Gorell Enterprises, Inc., was recently honored with the prestigious "Sustained Excellence" Award by the U.S. Department of Energy and the Environmental Protection Agency for its record of manufacturing highly energy-efficient windows as well as the company's work in promoting the ENERGY STAR program. Gorell became the first window manufacturer in the country to receive this distinction, an honor bestowed on organizations that win ENERGY STAR Partner of the Year three or more consecutive times.
  • Push-Out Casement Window with Interior Wood-Framed Screen
  • BUILDING PRODUCTS Magazine (12/21/2006)
  • The Push-Out Casement window swings open with a push of its lever, as does its interior wood-framed screen. The casement's stainless steel four-bar friction hinge opens the window a full 90 degrees for room-side access to the exterior glass surface. 800-955-8177.
  • Egress Windows
  • (12/7/2006)
  • The International Residential Code - and virtually all building codes applied to all regions - require that all bedrooms have at least one egress windows, defined as a window large enough to allow occupants to escape in the event of a fire, or to allow a fully equipped firefighter to enter from the outside. The standard applies to windows installed in finished basements as well as bedroom windows.

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