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  • Ultimate Push Casement Window
  • Source: ebuild 4/14/2009
  • Ultimate Push Casement WindowUnlike a crank-out casement, the Ultimate Push Casement has a handle that opens the window with a simple turn and push. It uses commercial-grade hardware that allows for large sizes and a screen that swings inward. A sash limiter allows homeowners to control how much the window opens. 888-537-7828. More
  • Ultimate Push Casement Window
  • Source: ebuild 1/22/2009
  • Why turn a handle when you can simply push on one? Unlike a crank-out casement, the Ultimate Push Casement has a handle that opens the window with a simple turn and push. It uses commercial-grade hardware that allows for large sizes and a screen that swings inward. A sash limiter allows homeowners to control how much the window opens. 888-537-7828. More

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  • In Tough Market, Energy Efficiency Is A Tipping Point
  • Source: ebuild 4/1/2008
  • Jeld-WenWhat 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
  • Pella Windows and Doors Offer Green Solutions to Building Professionals and Homeowners
  • Source: ebuild 11/2/2007
  • Pella Windows and DoorsThe 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

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