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We are factory direct distributors for Eagle Windows
and Doors, Hurd Windows and Doors, Peachtree
Doors and Windows and ClearView Screens.
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INNOVATION AT ITS BEST
Eagle Window & Door, Inc. is committed to innovation
and product excellence. We pride ourselves on outstanding craftsmanship
by producing the best windows and doors in the industry. EAGLE®
depends upon many superior second or third generation window craftsmen,
to produce these fine products. We continually strive to design the
best products possible through technical innovation, providing the
quality and performance you expect from our windows and doors. |
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The only thing we can never be sure of is the weather.
We build our windows and doors to protect you from Mother Nature's
whims. That's why we're proud to be an Energy Star Partner, dedicated
to designing, building and promoting energy efficiency into our
windows and doors.
For more information about the Energy Star® rating and what
it means, visit www.energystar.gov.
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| So, that's all fine and well, but specifically, how good is a Hurd
window? Well, the National Fenestration Rating Council has established
testing criteria that determine window performance in three areas:
thermal performance, solar heat gain and visible light transmittance.
Now, when you want to find out how good a Hurd window is, all you
have to do is check the NFRC label on them. |
ClearView
®| Retractable Screen Systems
ClearView¨ screens are tailored to fit just about any door or window frame,
wide selection of color options, installed by experienced professionals,
provides cool, refreshing breezes, unobstructed views, and freedom from
unwanted pests.
www.clearviewus.com
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Emtek is dedicated to bringing interesting, well
made hardware back into American homes. Until about 1930 there was
a proud history of hardware in America. Hundreds of small factories
made an enormous variety of creatively designed products. Craftsmen
from many disciplines devoted their energies to making locks that
provided both function and beauty.
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