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Weather Shield Windows & Doors wood windows

www.weathershield.com The sun and sea have met their match with Weather Shield's vinyl clad ProShield windows and doors. Built to resist the harshest elements, ProShield models are available as casement and awning windows, direct-set and tilt, and double-hung. ProShield casements swing open a full 90° to provide maximum ventilation and easy cleaning.


By Gary Striegler, President, Springdale, Arkansas December 3, 2004

www.weathershield.com

The sun and sea have met their match with Weather Shield's vinyl clad ProShield windows and doors. Built to resist the harshest elements, ProShield models are available as casement and awning windows, direct-set and tilt, and double-hung. ProShield casements swing open a full 90° to provide maximum ventilation and easy cleaning. Casement windows come in a variety of sizes, so you can design a custom look for everything you build. Circle

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In My Own Words

"By using wood windows in all our houses, we set a threshold of quality. With Weather Shield's ProShield line, we can put wood windows in even a spec house. On the upper end, just about anything is possible; for example, an egg-shaped window for someone in the poultry business. The wide variety of exterior colors and interior wood options are great for custom clients."

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