Jeld Wen Vinyl Windows
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Jeld-Wen Vinyl Windows – New Stunner On The Line

If a question is raised on the functionality, versatility and efficiency of home building materials, the name 'Vinyl' is definitely to rule the roost - more so on the context of windows. Research and surveys show vinyl as the prime material for all the windows sold today and Jeld-Wen vinyl windows are one of the most popular window brands. Being efficient, long lasting and nearly maintenance free, the demand for vinyl windows is growing, both for their durability and appearance, stated Patrick Hooper (Product Manager, Jeld-Wen).

With a steady increase in demand, the popularity of vinyl has led Jeld-Wen to opt for style and finesse for their range of window products. The world's leading manufacturer of trustworthy windows and doors is currently based at Klamath Falls, Oregon. With a humble start as a small millwork plant, Jeld-Wen vinyl window traversed a long distance since 1960, proliferating into 150 divisions and more than 20000 employees worldwide.

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Being one among the first in the window industry to develop equal sight lines for vinyl windows, Jeld-Wen offers its customers as many styles and designs present in the wood windows, including "equal sight lines"(each section in proportion with the other), resulting in a clean and elegant look. And those with a different bent of mind can choose from the Premium Vinyl Windows with SDL (simulated divided lines). This product is meant for a true paned glass style. The SDL bars are available in four widths, and are fixed permanently to the glasses on sides, imparting a catchy, 3D impression.

Eliminating the age-old white and standard beige boundaries, Jeld-Wen has introduced the exclusive Desert Sand tone that matches most of the popular house paint themes for their entire range of window products. The real magic of the Jeld-Wen Windows became possible with the extruded vinyl, where the color travels entirely, barring the chances for chipping, cracking, peeling or fading when subjected to the atmospheric conditions.

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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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