This product family of hung windows retains an AAMA Heavy Commercial and Architectural
Grade rating to meet the most demanding specifications. It is a proven performer
in applications ranging from historical replication to new construction. An added
beveled glazing feature and multiple glazing options provide flexibility to meet
specific design requirements. A thermal barrier in the frame and sash improves
thermal performance enhancing your energy saving potential. Offered with a complete
line of sub frames, mullions and architectural sills, this product family provides
the complete solution for your fenestration needs.
- Series 675 Double Hung Beveled Glazing
- Series 6750 Thermal Fixed
- Series 676 Double Hung
- Series 676 Double Hung Standard Glazing
- Series 676HP High Performance Double Hung Standard Glazing
- Series 675 only - beveled glazing leg
- Series 676HP - H-AW100 rating
- Thermal barrier in vent and frame
- Dual weather-stripped sash and sill
- Continuous interlock meeting rails
- Accommodates glazing units from 1/8" to 1 " depth
- Automatic top and bottom sash locks available
- Dual glazing with optional integral blinds
- Trim-All™ panning available
- Screens available
- Screen frames are extruded aluminum alloy
- Accessory line of subframes, mullions, and architectural sills
- Anodized or painted finishes available
- Accessory line of subframes, mullions, and architectural sills
- Provides the appearance of a putty-glazed window with the maintenance
ease of a dry glazed unit
- Appropriate for projects with high structural requirements
- Enhances energy saving potential
- Improves U-Value performance
- Provides superior air and water performance
- Improves air infiltration resistance
- Expands design and energy saving options
- Increased convenience
- Improved energy savings and interior light or privacy control with low
maintenance
- Allows matching of existing sight lines in restoration projects
- Ventilation
- Stronger more durable screens
- Allows custom designs with standard product
- Unlimited options to answer economic and aesthetic concerns
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