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MILGARD ALUMINIUM WINDOWS

September 25th, 2008

MILGARD ALUMINIUM WINDOWS

Milgard Windows is the largest window manufacturer in the Western U.S. Milgard Windows is known for their product quality, exceptional services and a colossal selection. Milgard aluminum windows are available in a variety of styles and colours.

Aluminum windows have been the leading choice of architects and builders for many years for the following reasons:

  • Best overall strength in the larger window combinations
  • Maximum window view due to thinner frame profile and clean.

Milgard Standard Aluminum windows
Milgard Standard Aluminum windows are ideal for mild desert, southwest type climates.

  • Sealed, mechanically-joined corners stay square and true over years of use — keeping your home dry year-round.
  • Clean, narrow sight lines with the strength and stability only aluminum can provide.
  • Milgard SunCoat® Low-E glass for superior energy savings and protection against fabric fading.
  • A spring action lock that automatically locks when you slide the window shut.
  • Industry-leading Full Lifetime Warranty.

Thermally Improved Aluminum windows

Thermally Improved Aluminum windows can handle the most extreme weather conditions

  • Improved thermal rating for even higher energy efficiency.
  • High performance thermal-break frame design.
  • C-30 or higher structural ratings.
  • Ideal for light commercial buildings (schools, restaurants and government).

http://www.milgard.com/products/aluminum-windows/

Entry Filed under: Aluminum Awning, Milgard

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