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Fiberglass Windows--Bay/Bow
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  • Push-Out Casement Window with Interior Wood-Framed Screen
  • Source: 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. More
  • Venting Picture Window
  • Source: BUILDING PRODUCTS Magazine 9/28/2006
  • Marvin The venting picture window has a sash that projects out 2-1/4 inches to reveal a nearly invisible screen, allowing for unobstructed views and ventilation. The screen resists mold, mildew, and ultraviolet rays. The window appears closed at all times from the exterior for added security. Many sizes offer a design pressure rating of 40. 888-537-8266. More

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  • Pella Windows and Doors Offer Green Solutions to Building Professionals and Homeowners
  • Source: ebuild 11/2/2007
  • Pella Windows and Doors The definition of green building is in the eye of the beholder. Numerous state, regional and local green building programs exist and currently no one national standard has been established; however, three points to consider remain constant: 1-the commitment to green building, 2- ENERGY STAR-rated products and 3- improved indoor air quality can be a benefit of green building practices. More
  • The BIG and small of the latest window and door trends
  • Source: ebuild 2/9/2007
  • How do you mix beauty and practicality, rustic with refined or old world charm with new innovation? It's all in the details of Pella Windows and Doors. During the 2007 International Builders' Show (IBS), Pella introduces new style entry doors, expanded woods from alder to rich mahogany and more curved shape windows for a delicate decorative accent for nearly every opening in the home. More

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