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Aluminum Windows and Doors by PGT

Single Hung Window   (view the window) 
A traditional style that is also eminently practical.

Casement Window   (view the window)
An elegant window style that provides easy egress in case of emergency.

Horizontal Roller Window   (view the window)
An economical choice for larger openings.

Fixed Lite Architectural Windows  (view the window)
Singly or in combination with other styles, these windows add
beauty and light. Many shapes are available in addition to
those shown here.

French Doors   (View the doors)
Unsurpassed for traditional style and elegance.

Prime Door    (View the door)
An aluminum frame door ideal for a garage or pool bath entry.

Sliding Glass Doors   (View the doors)
The perfect solution for contemporary, outdoor living.

Choose your style of dividers (muntins)
Adding windowpane dividers (muntins) enhances
many architectural styles and gives your home
extra street appeal. PGT muntins can be
applied to both the exterior and interior of
your windows and doors. On insulated glass
windows and doors, muntins go between the
panes of glass, allowing easy cleaning.                               

 Southern Window Technology   PGT  SWT
   Standard            Colonial           Brittany

A Choice of Colors
A choice of hardware finishes is also available for French doors,
including Antique Brass, Polished Brass, White or Bronze.

Because of differences in computer monitors and printers, or lighting
variations that you may experience, the colors shown here may look
different from the installed product colors in your home. Please
consult your dealer before making your final color choice.

Glass options that reduce solar heat gain can provide significant
savings on energy bills. For instance, double-paned insulated glass
offers excellent U-value and reduces sound when compared to ordinary
single-pane glass. And our standard insulated glass is covered by
a 10- year warranty. PGT also offers heat-reducing tints and
high-performance low-E coatings that reduce solar heat gain while
protecting your furnishings, draperies and artwork from fading.
   
In considering glass options, it’s valuable to compare how various
options affect solar heat gain and visible light transmittance.
Reducing solar heat gain can save on air conditioning bills. Reducing
visible light transmittance – that is the brightness of the daylight
entering a home – may or may not be a desired effect.

Southern Window Technology

Turtle Code
Glass must meet a Visible Light Transmittance of .45 or less.
Performance numbers based on 1/2" IG unit (2 pieces of 1/8" glass
and 1/4" air space).
  
U-Value When a home is primarily heated, the U-Value (heat flow
out of the home) is the correct rating to inquire about. The smaller
the number, the better.

Solar Heat Gain When a home is primarily air-conditioned, the Solar
Heat Gain value (heat flow into the home) is the correct rating to
inquire about. The smaller the number, the better.

Visible Light Transmittance is the percentage of light that passes
through a window. The higher the number, the brighter.

UV Light Transmittance is the percentage of invisible, harmful
ultraviolet light that passes through a window. The lower the number,
the better.