Anderson Impact Resistant Windows
A Consumer Guide To Replacing Windows

February 03, 2005

By: Michelle Norris
Website: http://www.replacement-windows-n-shutters.com

Anderson Impact Resistant Windows – Nothing Guards Better

Anderson impact resistant windows are now being designed to meet the new construction codes in most coastal areas around the gulf and the Atlantic. During a hurricane the impact inside a building is mostly due to windborne debris. The impact resistant window produced by Anderson has special features that protect the buildings from such damage.

Anderson windows and doors provide 24 hours protection from hurricanes and strong winds. The Anderson impact resistant window products use advanced glass, sash and jamb technologies to satisfy wind-borne debris and product performance that meets most local building codes.

To resist the effects of salt water and sea air the exteriors of the impact resistant window is covered with Anderson Perma-Shield. There are various corrosion resistant hardwares available that keep these impact resistant windows shining and operating like new. Certain lock and hinge reinforcements have been added to this window for additional strength and security.

The entire range of Anderson windows are available in double-hung, casement, awning, and specialty windows; Frenchwood hinged windows, outswing windows and gliding impact resistant patio doors, the patio door sidelights and transoms; skylights.

The Andersen Design Pressure Estimator and Coastal Product Finder are two new softwares that help architects and builders to choose the right impact resistant window products for coastal areas. These softwares retrieve information and requirements and recommend the products that will meet those specific requirements. Certified documents and test reports of this window is also found on these online tools that will support the process of getting building permits.

Available in a broad selection of shapes, styles and sizes, the impact resistant Anderson windows also beautify the home. But when it comes to protection, these windows are thoroughly tested to meet the requirements of the building codes of the coastal areas.

Also see; aluminum storm windows.

Author Notes:

Michelle Norris contributes and publishes news editorial to http://www.replacement-windows-n-shutters.com.  Find everything you need to know about replacement windows, shutters, tinting, basement, fiberglass windows and more.

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