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- Two-Tone Windows
- Source: ebuild 9/1/2009
- The Decorum line of vinyl windows and patio doors now includes a two-tone option, with a pure white exterior and the choice of driftwood or tan for the interior. The windows also can be specified with interiors of antique cherry, maple, and contemporary oak; matching grids are available. 800-736-6686. More
- Fiberglass-Reinforced Vinyl Windows
- Source: BUILDING PRODUCTS Magazine 1/18/2009
- Solace windows are constructed of fiberglass-reinforced vinyl. Designed for the replacement and remodeling markets, windows in the Solace line exceed Energy Star requirements in all climate zones, and feature overall U-factors as low as .15. Options include 17 color combinations, designer glass, between-the-glass blinds, and simulated divided lites. 800-438-7465. More
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- In Tough Market, Energy Efficiency Is A Tipping Point
- Source: ebuild 4/1/2008
What does it take to sell a home these days? Think beyond fancy quartz countertops, luxury hardware fixtures and custom cabinetry. According to two major real estate surveys, energy efficiency is at the top of buyers' wish lists. More
- Gorell Introduces its Best-Performing Energy Star Qualified Glass Option for Windows and Doors
- Source: ebuild 12/5/2007
Gorell Windows and Doors has introduced Ultra Master III, a triple-glass system that enables windows to achieve U-values that are among the lowest in the industry. Windows with Ultra Master III significantly lower home energy costs, make homes noticeably more comfortable and offer excellent UV protection. The Solar Heat Gain Coefficient ratings of windows with Ultra Master III are practically unmatched, allowing windows and doors to perform well in warm-weather climates by preventing heat from entering homes. More

