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Hurricane Impact Windows: What You Need to Know for Coastal Homes

Coastal construction presents a unique set of engineering demands — none more consequential than window performance during a major hurricane. For architects, developers, and building professionals specifying fenestration in wind-borne...

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Curtain Wall vs Window Wall: Understanding the Differences

Choosing the right facade system is one of the most consequential decisions in a mid-rise or high-rise project. Two systems dominate commercial glazing today: curtain wall and window wall. They...

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How to Specify Aluminum Windows for Commercial Projects: An Architect's Checklist

Why Window Specifications Matter More Than Most Architects Expect Aluminum windows are specified on virtually every commercial project, yet they are routinely under-specified. A vague call-out like "commercial aluminum windows, thermally broken" leaves a contractor free to install a product that meets the letter of the specification while falling well short of what the building actually demands. Leaks, excessive air infiltration, deflection...

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Thermal Break vs Non-Thermal Break Aluminum Windows: Performance Compared

When specifying aluminum fenestration for commercial or residential projects, one decision carries more long-term consequences than almost any other: whether to use thermal break or non-thermal break profiles. Both systems are built on aluminum—strong, durable, and low-maintenance—but they behave very differently when heat is trying to move through your building envelope. This technical comparison breaks down the physics, the performance data, and...

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Understanding Wind Load Ratings for Doors and Windows

Understanding Wind Load Ratings for Doors and Windows For architects, builders, and facility managers specifying fenestration systems in high-wind regions, wind load ratings are not a marketing concept — they are an engineering obligation. A window or door assembly that fails under wind pressure creates a pressure differential that can lift a roof, flood an interior in seconds, and put occupants at...

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Spring Home Improvement: Upgrading Your Windows and Doors

Spring is the ideal season to assess your building envelope. Longer days and moderate temperatures create a natural window — no pun intended — for window and door replacement projects before the summer cooling load arrives. For facility managers, contractors, and property developers, scheduling upgrades now means less disruption to occupants, faster installation timelines, and measurable energy savings starting before peak season....

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