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Summary: Check for quality of replacement windows by their labels that certify
standards created by the AMA and NWWDA, as well a possible energy star
rating. Vinyl replacement windows that pass the AAMA/NWWDA standard are
above average windows. Energy star certification shows energy savings,
and usually exceeds most building codes, while the NFRC standards also
measure energy efficiency. Check this list of manufacturers for the
"seals of approval" they carry.
Certified Replacement Windows
AAMA
The American Architectural Manufacturers Association (AAMA)
in conjunction with the
National Wood Window and Door
Association (NWWDA) produced a new window manufacturing standard -
AAMA/NWWDA 101/I.S.2-97. This is a set of voluntary specifications that vinyl
window manufacturers can choose to adopt in the manufacturing process. The
specifications create minimum performance standards for factory fabricated
windows in the following areas: structural adequacy to withstand wind loads;
resistance to water leakage; resistance to air infiltration; and forced entry
resistance. Manufacturers who choose to make vinyl window products that pass all
of these standards and agree to independent inspections are issued a
certification letter. They are also permitted to apply a special label to each
window. The AAMA or NWWDA inspectors can make surprise visits at any time to
remove windows from the factory assembly line. If a window fails any of the
required tests, the manufacturer can lose their certification status. All vinyl
window products made after November 1, 1998 must meet all of the standards of
AAMA/NWWDA 101/I.S.2-97. Prior to this date vinyl windows could have been tested
under an older AAMA standard. Vinyl windows that pass the AAMA/NWWDA
101/I.S.2-97 standard are your assurance that you have an above average window.
Try to purchase vinyl windows that meet this certification. The window
manufacturers hould be able to produce a letter from AAMA/NWWDA or the windows
should have the "seal of approval" label on the window jamb when they are
delivered to your house.
Energy Star
The Energy Star certification program is a voluntary partnership program
between the United States Department of Energy, the Environmental Protection
Agency and different window and door manufacturers. Vinyl windows that carry the
Energy Star label save energy. These windows usually exceed the most energy
efficient building codes in the nation by 10 to 15 percent. Vinyl windows that
are Energy Star certified often are 40 percent more energy efficient than
windows that are permitted to be installed under the minimum standards of most
building codes.
NFRC
A different organization, the National Fenestration Rating Council (NFRC),
has developed uniform standards to test the thermal performance of windows. The
NFRC is an independent, non-profit organization made up of representatives from
manufacturers, suppliers, builders, specifiers, architects, state code and
energy offices, utilities, consumer groups and the federal government. This
group has developed a fair, accurate, reliable and credible method to test
windows, doors and skylights and report on their energy efficiency. The NFRC
testing looks at window performance for winter and summer months. When you heat
your home, heat can travel right through the glass. For this reason, the NFRC
wants to identify windows that allow the least amount of heat to escape. The
heat flow can be measured. Windows that allow the least amount of heat to leave
your home during the winter months have low U-value numbers. Heat produced by
the sun can travel through glass. If you air condition your home, this extra,
unwanted heat has a negative effect on your bank balance. The NFRC tests windows
for this summer heat gain. The results of the test produce a number called the
Solar Heat Gain Coefficient (SHGC). This number works just like U-values. Low
SHGC numbers mean the window glass blocks lots of the solar energy that is
trying to enter your house during hot summer days. The testing process produces
a sticker that each manufacturer can place on their products. This sticker is
very similar to the familiar "miles-per-gallon" sticker you see on new cars. The
NFRC sticker applied to the window glass tells you how well the window performs
in cold and warm weather. Currently the stickers show a U - factor. Remember,
small U - factor numbers equal BIG energy savings for you. The NFRC rating
program is currently working on a more "user-friendly" label that will display
two numbers - one for heating and one for cooling. Be sure that the windows you
purchase have this important NFRC certification label. The NFRC publishes a
large book that contains all of the products that they have tested. It is called
the
Certified Products Directory . It is not uncommon
for a quality window company salesperson to carry this book with them on visits
to your home. They can open the book and show you that a particular window they
sell has - in fact - been certified by the NFRC.
The companies below each have a letter(s) that follows their name. The
letter(s) represent the level of certification they have achieved. More letters
usually means better windows!
A = AAMA Certified
E = Energy Star Certification
N = NFRC Certification
- Acadia Windows and Doors
A
Baltimore, MD
- Accent Windows
A E N
Denver, CO
- Accu-Weld
E
Bensalem, PA
- Acorn Window Systems, Inc.
A
Quincy, MI
- Advanced Window Systems
A
Saddlebrook, NJ
- Air Chek Window Depot
E
Clifton, NJ
- All Weather Windows
A N
Edmonton, AB Canada
- Alside Window Company
A N
Kinston, NC
919-527-5050
Cedar Rapids, IA
- Aluma-Glass Industries, Inc.
A E N
Nampa, ID
- American Vinylcraft, Inc.
A
Morton, IL
- Amerimax Building Products, Inc.
A E
Loveland, CO
- Amsco Windows
A N
Salt Lake City, UT
- Anlin Industries
A
Fresno, CA
- Applicators Sales & Service, Inc.
A
Portland, ME
- Atrium Aluminum Products
A
Irving, TX
- Atrium Door & Window
A
Anaheim, CA
- Avante Windows
A
West Jordan, UT
- B & K Window Manufacturing, Inc.
A
Woodinville, WA
- Barrier Enterprises
A
Selinsgrove, PA
- Best Built Windows
A E N
Yakima, WA
- Better Bilt
A N
Smyrna, TN
- Binnings Building Products, Inc.
A
Lexington, NC
- Burris & Associates
A
Dallas, TX
- CertainTeed Corporation
A E N
Jackson, MI
- Champion Window Manufacturing
A E N
Akron/Canton, OH
Atlanta,
GA
Charlotte, NC
Cincinnati, OH
Cleveland, OH
Colorado Springs,
CO
Columbus, OH
Dayton, OH
Denver, CO
Detroit, MI
Evansville,
IN
Ft. Wayne, IN
Greensboro, NC
Indianapolis, IN
Kansas City,
KS
Knoxville, TN
Lexington, KY
Louisville, KY
Memphis,
TN
Nashville, TN
Pittsburgh, PA
Raleigh/Durham, NC
Richmond,
VA
Salt Lake City, UT
St. Louis, MO
Toledo, OH
- Chesapeake Window Products
A
Richmond, VA
- Comfort Window and Door, Inc.
E
Syracuse, NY
- Continental Vinyl Windows
E
Lennon, MI
- Danvid Company, Inc.
A
Carrolton, TX
- Empire Pacific Industries
A E N
Eugene & Tualatin, OR
- Fashionwall
A
Wixom, MI
- Gentek Building Products Ltd.
A E N
Cleveland, OH
- Gerard Manufacturing Co., Inc.
A
Cheektowaga, NY
- Gerkin Windows & Doors
A
Sioux City, IA
- Gilkey Window Company
A E N
Cincinnati, OH
Chicago Ridge,
IL
Dayton, OH
Lexington, KY
Louisville, KY
Palatine,
IL
800-878-7771
- H & M Vinyl Window Company, Inc.
A
Freeport, NY
- Hayfield Window & Door Company
A
Hayfield, MN
- High Performance Manufacturing Corp.
A
Baltimore, MD
- Insulate Industries, Inc.
A E N
Auburn, WA
- International Window Corporation
A
Hayward, CA
South Gate,
CA
- Jeld-Wen, Inc.
E N
Kent, WA
- Jones Paint & Glass, Inc.
A E N
Provo, UT
- Jordan Company
A N
Memphis, TN
- KVW Window Company
E
Manawa, WI
- Kel-Star Building Products
A
Woodville, TX
- Kinro, Inc.
A
Dayton, TN
- Linford Brothers
A
Salt Lake City, UT
- Marshall Vinyl Windows
A N
Corona, CA
- Mathews Brothers Company
E N
Belfast, ME
- McVay Brothers Windows
E N
Spokane, WA
- Mercer Industries, Inc.
A N
Beaverton, OR
- Midway Industries, Inc.
A
Bedfrord Park, IL
- Milgard Manufacturing, Inc.
A E N
Tacoma, WA
- Moeller-Riemer Company
A
St. Louis, MO
- Norandex
A
Bradenton, FL
- Outlook Window Partnership
A
Colorado Springs, CO
Lincoln,
NE
- Pacific Window Corporation
A N
Banning, CA
- Pennco, Inc.
A
Ashland, KY
- Phillips Products
A E N
Elkhart, IN
- Polaris Technologies
A
Youngstown, OH
- Pro-Glass Technology
A
Nokomis, FL
- Quality Aluminum Products, Inc.
A
Louisville, KY
- R & S Metals Company, Inc.
A
Clarion, PA
- Republic Aluminum, Inc.
A
Chicago, IL
- SealMaster Industries, Inc.
A
Rockwood, TN
- Sellmore Industries
E
Buffalo, NY
- Seven D Industries, Inc.
A
Patton, PA
- Simonton Windows
A N
Pennsboro, WV
- Soft-Lite Windows
A E
Bedford, OH
- Solar Industries, Inc.
A N
Tuscon, AZ
- Starline Windows
A E N
Langley, BC Canada
- Summit Window & Patio Door
A
Corsicana, TX
Cheyenne,
WY
Kent, WA
Kingman, AZ
Spokane, WA
Stockton, CA
Yakima, WA
- Superior Aluminum Products Company, Inc.
A
W. Collingsworth
Heights, NJ
- Superior Engineered Products Corp.
E N
Ontario, CA
- Survivor Technologies, Inc.
A
Hillside, NJ
Leon, IA
- Thermal Line Windows
E N
Mandan, ND
- Traco
A
Cranberry Township, PA
- Trilite Company
A
Boone, IA
- VPI Quality Windows
A
Spokane, WA
- Viking Industries
A E N
Portland, OR
- Vinylite Windows
A
Fergus Falls, MN
- Vi-Rep, Inc.
A
New Britain, Ct
- Viwinco, Inc.
A
Mentor, OH
Morgantown, PA
- Weather Shield Manufacturing, Inc.
A E N
Medford, WI
- Weathervane Window Company
E N
Kirkland, WA
- Wenco
A
Mount Vernon, OH
Ringtown, PA
- Western Window
A N
Caldwell, ID
- Western Windows, Inc.
A N
Sacramento, CA
- Window Products, Inc.
A N
Spokane, WA
- Windowmaster Products
A E N
El Cajon, CA
- Windsor Window Company
A
Monroe, NC
W. Des Moines, IA
- Yale Orgeon Manufacturing Company, Inc.
A
Hialeah,
FL
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Comments
sue sweeney
16 Apr 2008, 07:29
Tim,
The windows/window comppanies you have listed with the types of
certification, are these up to date???
Thanks Sue
Stephen Morgan
02 Jul 2008, 15:47
Where can I find similar aluminum thermal barrier horizontal sliding glass
windows that Binnings Building Products used to make before they were
acquired?
I am trying to match some that now need to be replaced. They are brown
aluminum, double glazed, low-e, and '48 x '48. Ugly but its what the
customer wants. Will be inserted over T1-11 siding.
Please in advance and please advise,
Sam
Class A, VA Contractor
Jerry Atkins
11 Jul 2008, 12:19
Have 23 Double Hung windows from Binnings Co. -"Liberty Klad" . purchased
in Jan. 1992 for my new home consruction. The Plastic
glides/tracks/thingies that must be depressed to allow the window to be
pulled inward and removed for washing,etc. have split from normal use
during 16 years.These plastic components are expendable, but I am unable to
locate a parts supplier for my triple,double,single windows as nos.
2846,28310, 18310, 2032,2046.
PGT suggested Stybuc ( waiting for response), Blaine windows ( no response
to e-mail), and Davidson Sash & Door ( no help).
I need both parts and service. Can you help me?
Jerry Atkins
Ph.: 864-457-3383
michelle
27 Jul 2008, 10:31
Do you have any places in Richmond, you recommend for <a
href="http://www.windowdepotva.com">Replacement Windows</a>?
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