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www.pgtindustries.com PGT Aluminum Windows and Doors are made to meet the budgets and specifications of a full range of residential construction projects, from tract to custom-built. PGT windows start with extruded aluminum frames and sashes that are heavier and stronger than those used by most other manufacturers.


By Ed Brown, Vice President of Purchasing, Clearwater, Florida January 31, 2005
This article first appeared in the PGT Windows issue of Pro Builder.

 

www.pgtindustries.com

 

PGT Aluminum Windows and Doors are made to meet the budgets and specifications of a full range of residential construction projects, from tract to custom-built. PGT windows start with extruded aluminum frames and sashes that are heavier and stronger than those used by most other manufacturers. PGT offers a comprehensive selection of options, upgrades and innovations to satisfy the evolving demands of most markets and buyers.

When it comes to code-driven hurricane protection, PGT WinGuard was the first complete line of aluminum-framed, impact-resistant window and door products to pass Miami-Dade (Florida) Protocols TAS 201, TAS 202 and TAS 203. This certification meets Florida Building Code requirements, as well as the requirements for Miami-Dade and Broward counties in Florida.

In My Own Words

"PGT is a total window supplier to us. Their aluminum window product has a durable, robust look that gives our homes a quality appearance, in contrast to other windows that look cheaper. Their WinGuard line is impact-resistant, and we use them in areas where impact-resistant windows are required."

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