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BuildReady cellular PVC trim and mouldings enhance the best features of any home exterior. All BuildReady products feature protective sealed edges, are available in beautiful woodgrain or smooth finishes and come wrapped in a protective film so they stay spotless from factory to job site. When it comes to creating dramatic shapes, BuildReady products outperform synthetic ash and add the finishing touch that truly brings projects together.

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BuildReady trim can be cut, drilled and routed like wood. But unlike wood, it won’t rot, warp or attract insects. There are endless uses, including fascia, frieze boards, window and door trim, deck edging and decorative accents.

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Mouldings are a long-lasting alternative to wood accent trim and are available in shapes that enhance popular architectural styles, in gables around windows and doors, and other areas of the home exterior. Explore more profiles to match virtually any home style.

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BuildReady Accessories include specialty trim, corners, skirtboard, cortex fasteners & more. A long-lasting alternative to wood, BuildReady accessories are available in specialty shapes that support unique architectural designs.

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Design & Decor Ideas, Windows

Window and Door Selection that Open a Home to the Outdoors.

Recent trends indicate that homeowners are increasingly preferring homes that maximize natural light and offer a connection to their outdoor living spaces, while maintaining a consistent interior throughout the year.  Selecting the right style of window and door can help a house achieve this desired aesthetic while providing energy efficiency and protection from the elements. Connection to the Outdoors With windows and doors connecting a house or building to the outside, the size, configuration and options chosen are crucial to the overall look and functionality of a home. Multi-track patio doors, sometimes referred to as a moving glass wall system, can be configured up to 30 feet wide and 10 feet high, providing a full open view to the outside.  These large, multi-track patio doors come in 1-, 2-, 3-, 4- and 6-panel configurations and open wide, providing homeowners with a seamless connection between the interior and exterior spaces that expands the home's footprint. The Ply Gem Perspective multi-slide patio door is available with advanced glass options for excellent energy efficiency. It can be configured to meet Missile D and High Velocity Hurricane Zone (HVHZ) impact building codes for homes on or near the coast, with the ability to withstand strong winds and windborne debris. Window selection and where they are installed also have a significant impact on the functionality and aesthetics of a home. A pass-through kitchen sliding window is an excellent option for a new home. This window style allows homeowners to pass food and supplies to an outdoor dining area. To frame a view of the outside with a look homeowners love, interior black windows offer a bold, stylish appearance that highlights exterior views and invites the outdoors in. Daylight Optimization Windows and patio doors are the primary source of natural light in a home. Optimizing the amount of natural light that enters a home brightens rooms and is known to improve the mood and well-being of homeowners. Choosing windows with streamlined frame designs that feature more glass increases the amount of light that enters a home.  Larger windows and window configurations that group different window styles create a wall of light, illuminating any area.  You can also use patio doors and multi-slide patio doors, which provide an expansive opening to the outside.  A home that utilizes windows and doors to increase natural light also helps homeowners conserve energy by relying on natural lighting rather than artificial sources. Energy Efficiency is Always Essential. Homeowners desire a connection to the outside but also want a home that is comfortable throughout the year and that minimizes energy costs. A wide selection of energy-efficient glass options, including ENERGY STAR® certified windows and doors, is available and can be configured to provide ideal energy performance for any home in any climate zone. The Perfect Window and Patio Door Ply Gem offers a wide selection of window and door styles in different materials to enhance any home plan. Choosing the right styles can make a new home stand out from the rest and make it more desirable to potential homebuyers. Explore Ply Gem’s various window and door styles, their unique features, and the options that make them unique. Ply Gem Windows Ply Gem Patio Doors

Helping Homeowners Understand the Advantages of Impact Windows & Doors

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Helping Homeowners Understand the Advantages of Impact Windows & Doors

When hurricane preparedness is heightened, it raises homeowner awareness of the benefits of impact windows and patio doors. For homes built and renovated in coastal or storm-prone areas, local building codes and insurance regulations may require the installation of windows and patio doors that have been certified for impact resistance. Understanding these codes, the wind zone in which the home is located, installation requirements and the performance that the homeowner desires all play a part in selecting the correct impact-resistant windows and doors. Impact windows are engineered and designed to withstand strong storm systems and high winds, resulting in a higher cost due to the inclusion of impact-resistant laminated glass, reinforced frames, and specialized structural design features. However, when homeowners understand the numerous benefits of impact windows and patio doors, they realize they are a smart investment. Confidence in Windows & Doors Meet Impact Requirements Impact-certified windows and doors are engineered for strength to achieve high design pressures. By ensuring that windows and patio doors comply with local building codes and regulations, including proper structural installation, you provide homeowners with the peace of mind that their home has the correct impact-resistant windows and patio doors to help protect it from hurricane-force winds and windborne debris. Potential Reduction in Home Insurance Understanding that impact windows and doors protect a home and its belongings, as well as help reduce the risk of storm damage, has resulted in some insurance companies offering discounts on homeowner premiums when these products are installed.  Remind homeowners to notify their insurance company about the enhanced impact products installed in their home, as this may potentially qualify them for a discount. Enhanced Safety & Security Impact-resistant windows and doors offer 24/7 protection against storms and security risks.  Durable laminate glass can withstand multiple blows from a crowbar without shattering, helping to deter intruders.  For added safety, if the glass breaks during a storm event, it will adhere to the laminate and remain in place, preventing it from falling into the home. Peaceful Quiet Home Impact-resistant laminated glass features a layer of polyvinyl butyral (PVB) bonded between two panes of glass.  The structure of the glass effectively reduces noise pollution, maintaining a quieter home environment. Improved Solar Control The laminated glass interlayer provides excellent solar control by filtering up to 99% of harmful UV rays.  The glass reduces heat buildup, which helps maintain a consistent interior temperature and lower cooling costs.  It also helps reduce interior fading caused by the sun’s damaging UV rays on floors, furniture, and valuables. Peace of Mind & Long-term Protection Helping homeowners understand the value of investing in impact-resistant windows and doors, while providing expert guidance on selection and installation, can increase demand for these products. It is essential to become knowledgeable about the available impact products, certifications, codes and installation techniques to confidently offer these high-performance impact windows and doors. Learn more about our impact-resistant windows and doors: Ply Gem Impact-resistant Windows Ply Gem Impact-Resistant Patio Doors

Help Homeowners Celebrate Earth Day with Energy-Saving Windows and Doors

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Help Homeowners Celebrate Earth Day with Energy-Saving Windows and Doors

As a builder, you are vital in promoting sustainable living and eco-friendly practices for your homes and homeowners. Celebrating Earth Day is the perfect opportunity to emphasize the importance of energy-efficient windows and doors.   The Effect of Windows and Doors on Energy Consumption According to the Department of Energy, windows account for approximately 25% to 30% of home heating and cooling energy use. Understanding this statistic can help you educate homeowners on choosing the ideal windows and doors for their new home or window replacement. For Southern Regions: Focus on products that block heat from the sun to reduce cooling loads. For Northern Regions: Highlight the need for better insulation and glass that captures warmth from the sun to cut down on heating costs. When recommending new windows and doors, discuss the following energy-efficient features:  Low-E glass options enhance regional energy efficiency, improving your home's comfort throughout the year.  Frame materials like vinyl offer excellent thermal resistance and multi-chambered profiles that increase insulation.  Some windows offer insulation in the chamber for superior thermal performance.   Warm-edge spacer systems help minimize heat transfer between the glass panes and maintain the integrity of the insulating units.. Argon Gas is sealed between the glass panes. This odorless, non-toxic gas is much denser than air, so it insulates better. Triple-pane windows feature three panes of glass, creating two separate insulating airspaces for even greater thermal performance. Recommend ENERGY STAR® Windows & Patio Doors As an ENERGY STAR partner, Ply Gem® is committed to meeting the energy-saving standards established by the EPA for windows and patio doors. Building with windows and doors that meet ENERGY STAR criteria can bring long-term benefits for homeowners, such as lowering household expenses, enhancing comfort and reducing environmental impact.  More Windows Mean More Natural Light With advanced glass packages, homes can now have more and larger windows and doors while maintaining excellent efficiency.  This will increase natural light in a house, reduce the need for artificial lighting and save energy costs over the years. For homebuilders, installing energy-efficient windows and doors is the first step toward helping homeowners become more environmentally friendly. With various energy-efficient glass options available to meet any project's needs, you can celebrate Earth Day with products that have a lasting positive impact on a home.

Innovating with Coextrusion Technology

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Innovating with Coextrusion Technology

In the competitive world of construction and homebuilding, the materials you choose can make or break a project’s success. Builders are increasingly tasked with balancing durability, aesthetics, and efficiency while meeting modern design trends. One technology that's redefining window and door manufacturing is coextrusion technology—a game-changer in delivering superior performance and style.  What is Coextrusion Technology?  At its core, coextrusion is an advanced manufacturing process that combines multiple layers of materials into a single profile. Unlike traditional extrusion, where a single material is shaped into a profile, co-extrusion integrates layers at the molecular level. This seamless bonding delivers benefits like enhanced durability, UV resistance, and vibrant color that won’t peel or fade over time.  For builders, this means fewer callbacks and better-performing products, especially in demanding environments.  Watch the extrusion process at our manufacturing plant in West Virginia. Benefits of Coextrusion for Vinyl Windows and Doors  ▪️Unmatched Durability  Coextrusion technology incorporates protective layers that resist weathering, scratching, and fading. This makes it ideal for products exposed to harsh climates, such as coastal or high-temperature areas. Additionally, the durability of coextruded profiles helps withstand the demands of the jobsite, especially during the installation of exterior sheathing products like siding and stone. This added toughness reduces the risk of damage from impact, abrasions, or handling—ensuring windows and doors maintain their integrity from delivery to final installation.  ▪️Enhanced Aesthetic Options  Bold, modern finishes—like black and bronze—are in high demand. Coextruded profiles feature capstock layers enriched with UV inhibitors and reflective pigments, ensuring these darker colors maintain their vibrancy without compromising thermal performance.  ▪️Low Maintenance  Products made using coextrusion require less upkeep. Unlike painted or laminated finishes, the color and protective layer are built into the material, reducing the risk of chipping or peeling over time.  ▪️Streamlined Manufacturing  By integrating color and durability during production, coextrusion eliminates secondary steps like painting or coating. This shortens lead times and simplifies the supply chain—an advantage for both manufacturers and builders.  Comparing Coextrusion with Other Finishing Methods  Builders often need to weigh their options when selecting windows and doors. Here’s how coextrusion compares to other methods:  ▪️Painting: Offers customization but is prone to chipping and fading. Paint requires regular maintenance and has a shorter lifespan compared to coextruded finishes.  ▪️Laminating: Provides a wide range of textures and colors, including woodgrain interior options that mimic natural materials. However, laminated surfaces typically have a textured finish, which may not be ideal for those seeking a smooth, painted-like appearance. Additionally, while laminates are durable, they may require extra care over time.  ▪️Co-Extrusion: Combines the best of both worlds—durable, low-maintenance finishes with bold color options built into the profile during production. Unlike laminates, coextrusion provides a smooth, paint-like appearance without the textured finish, offering a sleek, modern aesthetic with long-term performance.  Addressing Market Trends with Coextrusion  The rise in demand for darker finishes, such as black and bronze, has presented challenges for traditional materials. Darker colors absorb more heat, which can lead to warping and fading. Coextrusion technology solves this problem by incorporating UV-reflective pigments and heat-resistant layers during manufacturing.  For example, the Ply Gem 1500 Vinyl Collection, available with a coextruded black exterior on select products, combine durability with contemporary style, ensuring they perform well even in challenging environments.  Why Builders Should Choose Coextruded Products  ▪️Fewer Callbacks: With enhanced durability and resistance to weathering and jobsite conditions, coextruded products are less likely to fail, saving time and money.  ▪️Satisfied Homeowners: The low-maintenance and long-lasting finishes appeal to homeowners, enhancing satisfaction and reducing complaints.  ▪️Future-Ready Designs: Coextrusion supports emerging architectural trends, ensuring your projects remain relevant and appealing.  The Future of Coextrusion Technology  As the technology evolves, coextrusion is expanding its applications. Manufacturers are exploring ways to incorporate additional components, such as weatherstripping, directly into profiles to further enhance performance. These advancements promise even greater resilience and functionality for builders.  Conclusion  Coextrusion technology is revolutionizing the construction industry by providing builders with materials that are durable, stylish, and efficient. By choosing coextruded windows and doors, you can deliver projects that stand the test of time and meet modern design expectations. As market demands grow for bold finishes and reliable performance, co-extrusion is poised to become an essential tool in every builder’s arsenal.   

Designing with Black Interior Windows: A Timeless Choice for Any Style

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Designing with Black Interior Windows: A Timeless Choice for Any Style

Black interior windows are making a bold statement in modern home design, offering a sleek, sophisticated aesthetic that pairs well with a variety of architectural styles. While black windows have been a favorite in farmhouse and industrial-inspired homes, their versatility extends far beyond these trends. Whether designing a modern, classic, or regionally inspired home, black windows can serve as a design anchor that remains stylish and timeless.  In this guide, we’ll explore how builders can confidently incorporate black interior windows into different design aesthetics, ensuring lasting appeal and broad homebuyer interest.  Why Choose Black Interior Windows?  Unlike traditional white or neutral-colored windows, black interior windows create contrast, frame outdoor views like artwork, and add depth to any space. Their timeless quality ensures they won’t look outdated, and they pair well with both bold and subdued interior color palettes.  Some homeowners worry that black interior windows might feel too moody or too modern, which could limit appeal when it’s time to sell. However, when used intentionally, black windows can actually enhance resale value by adding a sophisticated, architectural element that feels both current and timeless. With thoughtful design choices—like balancing them with lighter interiors or natural materials—homeowners can confidently enjoy their stylish space today while ensuring broad appeal for future buyers.  However, designing with black windows requires a strategic approach to ensure balance and longevity. Homebuilders and contractors can use these strategies to help homeowners embrace black interior windows with confidence.  Designing with Black Interior Windows Across Different Styles  1. Modern & Mid-Century Modern  With mid-century modern making a resurgence, black windows are an ideal complement to this clean-lined, functional aesthetic. Here’s how to make them work:  ▪️Pair black windows with warm wood tones, natural materials, and vintage-inspired furniture for a classic mid-century look.  ▪️Keep walls light and neutral—whites, creams, or soft grays—to let the black windows stand out.  ▪️Incorporate geometric shapes, minimalist decor, and pops of color (like mustard yellow or deep teal) for a balanced yet stylish space.  2. Southwest & Desert-Inspired Homes  A growing trend in design, Southwest aesthetics embrace earthy tones, warm textures, and natural elements. Black windows provide a perfect contrast against these organic styles.  ▪️Use warm neutrals, terracotta, and rich brown hues to create an inviting, grounded look.  ▪️Opt for rustic wood furniture, woven textiles, and hand-crafted ceramics to soften the boldness of black windows.  ▪️For a modern desert look, pair black windows with concrete finishes and metal accents.  3. West Coastal & Contemporary Homes  West Coast homes often focus on indoor-outdoor living, large glass expanses, and clean architectural lines. Black windows enhance this airy, sophisticated aesthetic.  ▪️Use natural wood, light stone, and soft neutrals to keep the space open and fresh.  ▪️Opt for sheer window treatments or no treatments at all to maximize natural light.  ▪️Keep furniture minimalist with coastal blues, soft greens, and warm taupes to reflect the serene landscape.  ? Builders working in the West? Explore our black interior laminate options for western product lines.  4. East Coastal & New England Styles  East Coast and New England-inspired homes lean toward traditional elegance but can also embrace contemporary influences. Black windows can work beautifully within this context.  ▪️Use classic navy, crisp whites, and warm beiges for a timeless coastal color palette.  ▪️Incorporate shiplap walls or paneled detailing to add depth and character.  ▪️Black windows create a sophisticated contrast against light walls, vintage brass fixtures, and cozy textiles.  5. Midwest & Traditional Homes  For homes in the Midwest, where classic architecture meets modern updates, black windows offer a striking but timeless element.  ▪️Keep interiors bright and inviting with light paint colors and warm wood floors.  ▪️Blend classic furniture with modern accents, such as black-framed artwork or metal light fixtures.  ▪️Black windows can frame outdoor views beautifully in open-concept living spaces.  6. Southern Homes & Historic Charm  Southern homes often emphasize hospitality, charm, and timeless elegance. Black windows add an updated look while maintaining the region’s signature warmth.  ▪️Pair black windows with traditional molding, antique furniture, and neutral walls for a sophisticated Southern charm.  ▪️Light curtains or linen drapes soften the contrast of black frames while preserving the classic aesthetic.  ▪️Mix modern elements (like black hardware and sleek fixtures) with classic architecture for a well-balanced space.  General Interior Design Tips for Black Windows  Regardless of style, these universal design tips will help ensure black windows feel cohesive in any home:  ✔️ Balance with Lighter Elements – Avoid overwhelming a space by pairing black windows with light or neutral-colored walls.  ✔️ Use Natural Materials – Wood, stone, and linen textures add warmth and prevent a room from feeling too stark.  ✔️ Layer Lighting – Complement black windows with warm, ambient lighting for a cozy effect.  ✔️ Frame the View – Keep window treatments minimal to allow black frames to serve as a bold architectural feature.  ✔️ Mix with Black Accents – Match black windows with black cabinet hardware, light fixtures, or furniture legs to create a cohesive look.    Why Black Windows Are a Timeless Choice  Trends evolve, but black windows remain a classic design element that can work across multiple aesthetics. With options available to meet any projects’ needs, builders can confidently incorporate black interior windows into their projects, knowing they are offering a timeless, high-quality product that homeowners will love for years to come.  Explore our windows and doors with black interior options:  West Pro Series 200 Windows  West Pro Series 700 Windows  West Pro Series 960 Patio Doors   

Understanding Window Condensation for Homebuilders: Causes and Solutions

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Understanding Window Condensation for Homebuilders: Causes and Solutions

Window condensation is a topic that often confuses homeowners, leading to questions and even misplaced blame on the quality of windows. As a homebuilder or contractor, you are not only tasked with installing high-quality products like Ply Gem® windows and doors but also explaining the science behind condensation to homeowners. Understanding and communicating the causes and solutions for condensation can strengthen your credibility and ensure customer satisfaction.  What Causes Window Condensation?  Contrary to widely held belief, windows do not cause condensation. Instead, condensation forms when warm, humid air encounters a cooler surface—like a windowpane. The air moisture condenses into water droplets, like how a cold beverage "sweats" on a warm day.  For example, during colder months, the warm, humid indoor air collides with the cold glass surface, resulting in condensation on the inside of the window. This is particularly common in well-insulated, energy-efficient homes where moisture cannot easily escape to the outside.  Common Types of Condensation  1. Interior Condensation: This occurs inside the home and is typically a result of high indoor humidity. Activities such as cooking, showering, or even breathing contribute to moisture in the air.  2. Exterior Condensation: Often seen on the outside of energy-efficient windows, exterior condensation is a sign that the windows are doing their job by preventing heat transfer.  3. Between the Glass Panes: If condensation forms between double or triple panes, it may indicate a seal failure and should be addressed with a window repair or replacement.  Why Do New Windows Sometimes Show More Condensation?  Homeowners may notice more condensation after installing new, energy-efficient windows. This can be perplexing, but the truth is that older, drafty windows allowed moisture to escape. Modern windows, like the Ply Gem brand, are designed to keep indoor air sealed inside, which can trap excess humidity if the home’s ventilation is insufficient.  Explaining the Science to Homeowners  Builders and contractors can ease concerns by helping homeowners understand these key points about condensation:  Energy Efficiency: Condensation on exterior windows often indicates superior insulation, as the glass surface remains cool due to its separation from indoor warmth.  Indoor Humidity Levels: Excess moisture is often the culprit. Encourage homeowners to monitor and control indoor humidity, especially during seasonal temperature changes.  Temporary Issues: Condensation is common in newly constructed or renovated homes as materials release trapped moisture. This typically resolves after the first heating season.  Solutions for Managing Condensation  While condensation cannot be eliminated, builders can take steps to minimize it and provide homeowners with practical solutions:  1. Increase Ventilation Recommend installing or using kitchen and bathroom exhaust fans and ensuring they vent to the outdoors. Encourage occasional window opening to let stale, humid air escape. 2. Control Indoor Humidity Homeowners can use a dehumidifier or humidistat to maintain optimal humidity levels. During colder months, recommend the following humidity ranges based on outside temperatures:  20-25% when it’s 0°F  25-30% when it’s 10°F  30-35% when it’s 20°F 3. Proper Window Placement Advise on designs that promote airflow around windows, especially for bay or bow windows where air circulation may be restricted.  4. Quality Insulated Glass Units (IGUs) Use windows with advanced insulated glass, like the glass packages offered by the Ply Gem brand, which feature technologies such as laminated panes to minimize condensation and improve security.  Highlighting Advanced Solutions with Ply Gem Windows and Doors  Ply Gem windows and doors offer industry-leading performance to combat condensation challenges. For example, our insulated glass units (IGUs) feature:  Lamination: Providing additional insulation, helps to keep indoor surfaces warm and less prone to condensation.  Energy-Efficient Design: Superior insulation keeps outdoor temperatures from affecting the indoor environment, ensuring comfort and reduced condensation.  Key Takeaways for Builders  1. Educate Homeowners: Condensation is not a defect, but a natural occurrence tied to humidity and temperature differences.  2. Promote Ventilation and Humidity Control: Proper airflow and humidity regulation can significantly reduce condensation issues.  3. Use Advanced Window Technology: Products like Ply Gem windows provide energy efficiency and performance that align with the needs of modern homes.  4. Highlight Energy Efficiency: Exterior condensation can be reframed as proof of high-performing, energy-efficient windows.  Conclusion  For homebuilders and contractors, understanding window condensation is crucial for addressing homeowner concerns and delivering quality installations. By choosing innovative solutions like Ply Gem windows and educating homeowners on proper ventilation and humidity control, you can create comfortable, energy-efficient homes while fostering trust and satisfaction.   

The Silent Revolution: Why Homebuilders Should Use STC Glass

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The Silent Revolution: Why Homebuilders Should Use STC Glass

In the quest to build the perfect home, aesthetics, durability, and energy efficiency often take center stage. However, one crucial aspect that is sometimes overlooked is sound control. In our increasingly noisy world, controlling sound within a home is essential for comfort and well-being. This is where Sound Transmission Class (STC) glass comes into play. For homebuilders, incorporating STC glass into their projects is not just a good idea—it's a game-changer.  What is STC Glass?  STC, or Sound Transmission Class, is a rating system that measures how well a building material attenuates airborne sound. The higher the STC rating, the better the material is at reducing sound transmission. STC glass, therefore, is specifically designed to minimize the amount of noise that passes through it.  The Growing Need for Sound Control  Modern living environments are often plagued by noise pollution. Whether it’s the hustle and bustle of urban life, traffic noise, or the sound of neighbors, unwanted noise can significantly impact the quality of life. Here are some reasons why sound control is becoming increasingly important:  Urbanization: As more people move to urban areas, the density of living spaces increases, leading to more noise. Home Offices: With the rise of remote work, having a quiet home office is essential for productivity. Well-being: Continuous exposure to noise can lead to stress, sleep disturbances, and other health issues. Benefits of Using STC Glass in Homes  Enhanced Privacy: STC glass can significantly improve privacy within the home. Whether it’s keeping conversations in and outside noises out, STC glass ensures that what happens inside the home stays private.  Increased Comfort and Well-being: Reducing noise pollution within the home environment leads to a more comfortable and serene living space. This is crucial for relaxation and mental health, making the home a true sanctuary.  Higher Property Value: Homes equipped with advanced soundproofing features, such as STC glass, are more attractive to buyers. This can translate to higher property values and a better return on investment for homebuilders.  Better Energy Efficiency: STC glass products may also offer superior thermal insulation properties. This dual functionality means homeowners can enjoy a quieter home that is also more energy-efficient, leading to lower utility bills.  Versatile Design Options: STC glass comes in various grille designs, product styles, and window/door colors, allowing homebuilders to maintain aesthetic appeal while providing functional sound control. This versatility ensures that no compromise is made on the visual aspects of the home.  Highlighting the Ply Gem 1500 Vinyl Collection with STC Glass  The Ply Gem 1500 Vinyl Collection offers advanced STC glass options designed to meet the needs of both builders and homeowners for sound reduction. This series includes insulated glass units (IGUs) engineered for noise control through several innovative features:  Asymmetrical Glass Construction: Different glass thicknesses in the 1500 Vinyl Collection IGUs block a wider range of sound frequencies. One pane blocks low frequencies, while the other targets high frequencies, enhancing overall sound reduction.  Lamination and Double Strength Glass: Laminated and double-strength glass options absorb sound more effectively, minimizing sound transmission.  Combined Solutions: The 1500 Vinyl Collection single-hung window, equipped with an asymmetric laminated glass STC package, can achieve an STC rating of up to 35, reducing exterior noise by approximately 43% as compared to single pane glass.  Learn More: Download the Ply Gem 1500 Vinyl Collection STC Glass Sell Sheet PDF  Choosing the Right STC Rating for Your Project  Selecting the right STC-rated windows and doors can be crucial to effectively soundproofing a home. A few key factors to consider:  Target Noise Reduction: For heavy noise, look for windows and doors with STC ratings of 35 or higher.  Product Type: Windows, and doors all have different STC needs. The Ply Gem 1500 Vinyl Collection offers tailored solutions across these applications.  Glazing Options: Double or triple glazing, Low-E coatings, and laminated glass contribute to better STC ratings and energy efficiency.  Frequently Asked Questions  What STC rating is recommended for residential use? Most residential applications benefit from STC ratings between 30 and 40, depending on external noise levels.  How does STC glass compare to standard glass? Standard glass has an STC rating around 26, while specialized STC glass like that in the 1500 Vinyl Collection can reach ratings up to 35, providing nearly double the noise reduction.  How does laminated glass enhance both safety and UV protection?  Laminated glass not only strengthens safety by resisting forced entry and reducing risks from shattering but also absorbs up to 99% of damaging UV rays. This helps protect interior surfaces and furniture from fading, ensuring they last longer while maintaining a secure environment.  Conclusion  Incorporating STC glass into homebuilding projects is a forward-thinking strategy that addresses the growing need for sound control in modern living environments. By enhancing privacy, comfort, property value, and energy efficiency, STC glass offers a comprehensive solution that benefits both homebuilders and homeowners alike. As noise pollution continues to be a challenge in our daily lives, the adoption of STC glass is not just a luxury but a necessity for creating truly livable spaces.   Homebuilders who embrace this innovative material will undoubtedly set themselves apart in the market, delivering homes that meet the demands of today’s discerning buyers and providing a haven of tranquility in a noisy world. 

Understanding U-Value Ratings for Windows: A Guide for Homebuilders 

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Understanding U-Value Ratings for Windows: A Guide for Homebuilders 

In the realm of homebuilding, creating energy-efficient homes is more crucial than ever. As you design and construct new homes, one key factor that significantly impacts energy efficiency is the type of windows you choose. Specifically, understanding the U-value rating for windows can guide you in selecting the best options for maintaining energy efficiency and comfort in your homes. What is a U-Value Rating? The U-value, or thermal transmittance, measures how well a window prevents heat from escaping. It quantifies the rate at which heat transfers through a window assembly, including the glass, frame, and spacers1. The U-value is expressed in units of watts per square meter per degree Kelvin (W/m²K). Essentially, it tells you how much heat is lost through the window per unit area for every degree of temperature difference between the inside and outside. Why are Low U-Values Important? Enhanced Energy Efficiency: Windows with low U-values are excellent insulators. They reduce the amount of heat that escapes from the inside of the home to the outside during winter and limit the heat that enters during summer. This insulation capability minimizes the need for heating and cooling, leading to lower energy consumption and utility bills. Improved Comfort: Low U-value windows help maintain a consistent indoor temperature, eliminating cold drafts and hot spots near windows. This contributes to a more comfortable living environment for occupants. Environmental Impact: By reducing the energy required for heating and cooling, homes with low U-value windows have a smaller carbon footprint. This aligns with global efforts to reduce greenhouse gas emissions and combat climate change. Compliance with Building Codes and Standards: Many building codes and standards emphasize energy efficiency. Selecting windows with low U-values helps ensure that your homes meet or exceed these requirements, making it easier to obtain necessary permits and certifications2. Increased Property Values: Energy-efficient homes are increasingly attractive to buyers who are willing to pay a premium for properties that promise lower operating costs and greater comfort. Installing low U-value windows can be a selling point, enhancing the marketability and value of the homes you build. Selecting Windows with Low U-Values When choosing windows, consider the following factors to achieve low U-values: Glazing: Double or triple glazing significantly improves insulation compared to single glazing. The space between the panes, often filled with inert gas like argon or krypton, enhances thermal performance. Low-E Coatings: Low-emissivity (Low-E) coatings are thin metallic layers applied to the glass. They reflect infrared heat back into the home during winter and block heat from entering during summer, improving the window’s insulation properties. Window Frames: The material and construction of window frames also impact the U-value. Frames made from materials with low thermal conductivity, such as vinyl or thermally broken aluminum, contribute to lower U-values. Spacer Bars: The spacers separating the glass panes should be designed to minimize heat transfer. Warm-edge spacers made from materials with low thermal conductivity reduce heat loss compared to traditional aluminum spacers. Product Spotlights When selecting windows and doors that meet or exceed U-value requirements of 0.22 or lower, Ply Gem offers a range of advanced triple-pane solutions tailored for energy-conscious builders. Here are three standout products from our portfolio that combine thermal performance with sleek design: [sc name="u-value-blog-article-styling"][/sc] These Ply Gem products provide practical, energy-efficient solutions for builders who are committed to reducing energy costs and enhancing comfort, especially in regions with strict energy codes. The available triple-pane construction featured in these series offers superior thermal performance, making them an ideal choice for projects requiring the lowest U-values without sacrificing design flexibility. For homebuilders, understanding and prioritizing low U-value windows is essential. By choosing windows with superior insulating properties, you can enhance energy efficiency, improve occupant comfort, and contribute to environmental sustainability. Ultimately, investing in low U-value windows not only meets regulatory standards but also adds value to the homes you build, ensuring satisfaction for homeowners and a positive reputation for your building projects. To see window and door products available in the Western U.S. from Cornerstone Building Brands that meet or exceed 0.22 U-values, visit our dedicated webpage here: https://www.cornerstonebuildingbrands.com/customer-solutions/aperture-solutions/we-value-u Footnotes: 1 The U-value measures the overall rate of heat transfer, including both conductive and radiative heat transfer. 2 Meeting local building codes is crucial for energy-efficient home construction.

Adding Curb Appeal with Dormers: A Guide for Homebuilders 

Design & Decor Ideas, Trim and Moulding

Adding Curb Appeal with Dormers: A Guide for Homebuilders 

When it comes to enhancing a home's curb appeal, few architectural elements have the impact of a well-designed dormer. These charming structures not only add visual interest and character to a roofline but also provide practical benefits such as additional interior space, improved natural light solutions, and opportunities for energy-efficient windows. For homebuilders looking to elevate their projects, incorporating dormers with custom window solutions can be a game-changer. Here's a comprehensive guide on how to effectively integrate dormers and architectural windows into your builds. Understanding Dormers  A dormer is a roofed structure that projects vertically from a sloping roof, typically containing a window. When paired with energy-efficient windows, they can improve both the aesthetic and functionality of a home. Dormers come in various styles, each offering distinct aesthetic and functional advantages: Gable Dormers: Featuring a simple, triangular gable roof, these are the most common type. They blend seamlessly with most architectural styles and are excellent for adding symmetry to the facade. Window placement in dormer designs like gables is essential for maximizing natural light. Shed Dormers: With a single sloping roof, shed dormers offer a more modern look and are great for maximizing interior space. When paired with custom window designs, they enhance contemporary and minimalist designs. Hip Dormers: These have a roof with three sloping sides and provide a softer, more rounded appearance. Choosing the right window style for hip dormers can add elegance to traditional and classic home styles. Eyebrow Dormers: Characterized by a low, curved roof, eyebrow dormers add a touch of whimsy and charm. Pairing them with architectural windows creates unique lines and enhances curb appeal. Flat Roof Dormers: As the name suggests, these dormers have a flat roof and are often used in modern and industrial designs. Energy-efficient window solutions work well here, offering a sleek, minimalist look. Benefits of Dormers  Increased Natural Light: Dormers allow more natural light into the upper levels of a home, making spaces feel larger and more inviting. By installing energy-efficient windows in dormers, homeowners can maximize light while minimizing heat loss, making it perfect for attic conversions and second-story rooms. Enhanced Curb Appeal: Dormers add architectural interest and break up the monotony of a large roof. With the right window styles for dormers, you can create focal points that significantly boost the home's visual appeal, making it stand out in the neighborhood. Additional Space: By extending out from the roof, dormers create additional headroom and usable floor space in otherwise cramped attic areas. Pairing this with custom window solutions can add more natural light and ventilation, appealing to potential buyers looking for extra room. Improved Ventilation: Dormer windows can provide better ventilation for upper floors, enhancing overall comfort and air quality. Selecting the right window performance for dormer homes can ensure efficient airflow. Designing Dormers: Key Considerations  Proportion and Scale: Ensure that the size and scale of the dormers and their windows are proportionate to the overall roof and house dimensions. Oversized dormers with large windows can overwhelm the facade, while too-small dormers and windows might not make a significant impact. Architectural Style: Choose dormer and window styles that complement the home's architectural design. For example, double-hung windows work well with gable dormers in Colonial homes, while modern casement windows suit shed dormers in contemporary styles. Placement and Symmetry: Thoughtful window placement in dormer designs can enhance the home's symmetry and balance. Align dormer windows with existing windows and architectural features for a harmonious look. Materials and Finishes: Use window materials and finishes that match or complement the existing roof and exterior elements. This ensures a cohesive and integrated appearance while boosting energy efficiency. Window Design: Selecting the right window style is key to enhancing the dormer's look and function. Double-hung, casement, and awning windows are popular choices for dormers, offering both aesthetic appeal and practical benefits like better ventilation and insulation. Practical Tips for Incorporating Dormers  Consult an Architect: Working with an architect can help ensure that dormers and windows are designed and integrated seamlessly into the overall structure. They can provide valuable insights into window placement, proportion, and style. Consider Structural Implications: Dormers and windows can impact the structural integrity of the roof, so it's crucial to assess and address any potential issues. Reinforcements may be necessary to support the added weight and changes to the roofline. Focus on Insulation and Waterproofing: Proper insulation and waterproofing around dormer windows are essential to prevent heat loss and water infiltration. Installing energy-efficient windows with appropriate seals and flashing ensures long-term durability and performance. Plan for Future Maintenance: Both dormers and windows will require maintenance over time. Design dormers with accessible windows, making it easier for future inspections and repairs. Incorporating dormers and high-performance windows into your home builds can significantly enhance both curb appeal and functionality. By carefully considering style, proportion, window placement, and energy efficiency, you can create visually stunning homes that stand out in the market. Dormers and custom windows not only add charm and character but also provide practical benefits that appeal to modern homeowners. As a homebuilder and window manufacturer, mastering the art of dormer integration with the right window solutions can set your projects apart and lead to greater success in the competitive housing market.

Enhancing Installation Quality: Builder and Installer Tips with Ply Gem Windows

Windows and Doors, Contributors

Enhancing Installation Quality: Builder and Installer Tips with Ply Gem Windows

At Cornerstone Building Brands we’re committed to delivering top-tier products and ensuring our customers have the tools and knowledge they need for successful installations. With our recent technological upgrades and quality initiatives for the Ply Gem brand, we’ve made it easier for builders and installers to achieve flawless results. Here’s how you can leverage these advancements to optimize your next project.  Follow Manufacturer's Installation Guidelines One of the most critical aspects of window installation is adhering strictly to the manufacturer's guidelines. With our advanced automation and software for enhanced efficiency, you can count on consistent product quality and fewer rework delays.  Key Tips:  Use sealant, fasteners, and flashing materials exactly as specified.  Avoid deviating from the guidelines unless you have architect or engineer-approved documentation.  Example: Sealant behind the nailing fin should typically be applied unless specific conditions apply.  By following these guidelines, you help ensure that your installations meet the high standards we’ve set with our latest innovations.  Protect Your Windows During Construction Windows are vulnerable to damage during the construction phase, which is why it’s essential to handle them with care. Cornerstone Building Brands’s investments in sensor-driven maintenance detection and advanced automation mean fewer unexpected issues, but proper handling is still key.  Protection Tips:  Prevent damage from other trades by covering windows and being mindful of where materials are stored and moved.  Avoid dragging cords across window sills or dropping materials on or near windows.  By taking these precautions, you can protect your investment and avoid damage not covered by the manufacturer’s warranty.  Optimize Installation Conditions The conditions under which windows are installed can greatly impact their performance. Our quality upgrades, including improved manufacturing processes, help ensure that Ply Gem products perform consistently under various conditions.  Installation Tips:  Install windows at optimal temperatures (ideally between 70-80 degrees) to avoid warping or other issues.  Allow windows to acclimate on-site for at least 12 hours before installation.  By optimizing installation conditions, you reduce the risk of installation-related issues and ensure long-term performance.  Proper Storage of Windows Proper storage is just as important as proper installation. With our expanded trucking fleet and enhanced logistics, Cornerstone Building Brands ensures that windows arrive on-site in top condition, but it’s up to you to store them correctly.  Storage Tips:  Store windows upright in a dry, well-ventilated area, away from direct sunlight.  Remove protective films quickly to avoid seal failure.  Example: Do not stack more than six units against one another to prevent stress cracks or other damage. Stacked windows should be of similar size and shape.  Prevent Stress Cracks Handling large windows requires care and the right number of personnel. Our quality initiatives, including advanced manufacturing standards, help minimize the risk of defects, but proper handling on-site is essential.  Handling Tips:  Use enough personnel to handle large windows to avoid stress cracks or other damage.  Inspect windows carefully before installation to catch any potential issues early.  With these best practices, you can ensure that your installations are successful and that the windows you install perform to the highest standards.  Partner with Cornerstone Building Brands for Unmatched Quality Cornerstone Building Brands is dedicated to supporting builders and installers with top-quality Ply Gem products and the latest innovations in manufacturing and logistics. By following these tips and leveraging our advanced technology, you can achieve flawless installations and deliver exceptional results on every project.  Ready to take your installations to the next level? Request a quote today and see how our commitment to quality can benefit your business. 

Designer and HGTV Star Jenny Marrs Knows Home Starts at the Curb

Design & Decor Ideas, Siding

Designer and HGTV Star Jenny Marrs Knows Home Starts at the Curb

"There is never a second chance for a first impression. Mastic vinyl siding is an easy, high-quality investment with immediate and lasting impact" When remodeling or selling a home, a lot of consideration goes into the interior: Is the kitchen up to date? Is there enough natural light? But the exterior is just as important. In fact, a recent study* revealed that curb appeal can impact the valuation of a home by as much as 7%. What’s more, curb appeal is key for day-to-day home happiness. Just ask designer and HGTV star Jenny Marrs, who, along with her contractor and craftsman husband Dave Marrs, has created a business of improving house values and making them inviting. “Achieving that complete sense of welcome begins well before you walk in the front door,” says Jenny. “It starts at the curb.” We sat down with Jenny to glean some design advice for refreshing a home’s outside. Read on for a few tips, from selecting stylish siding to layering lighting. CREATE A BEAUTIFUL CANVAS WITH MASTIC VINYL SIDING Jenny likes to start with a home’s facade, a fix that’s fabulous in many ways. With Mastic vinyl siding, you can get an immediate boost in aesthetics that has lasting impact with its healthy return on investment. According to a remodeling industry report*, homeowners who renovate their homes with vinyl siding recoup 94.7% of the job cost upon resale. When it comes to the look, Jenny says selecting the right color for your home’s siding is crucial. Mastic has a wide range of timeless and on-trend colors and styles, ensuring you find the right fit for you. “Your home should reflect your personality,” says Jenny. “Mastic has an extensive portfolio of colors, so you’re going to find that perfect color to make you feel at home. And you can be assured that color is going to look as eye-catching and welcoming today and into the future.” Mastic, part of the Ply Gem brand family, uses proprietary technology to protect siding from whatever Mother Nature sends your way, including harsh UV rays that would otherwise be destructive to vibrant colors. Mastic’s industry-leading limited lifetime warranty means your curb appeal is protected for decades. And if you decide to sell your home (and cash in on that 7% valuation bump), that warranty can transfer with the house. ADD DESIGNER-QUALITY DETAIL WITH COMPLEMENTARY TRIM AND SHUTTERS Selecting trim, shutters and other accents that complement the home without clashing is key, but it can be difficult to envision the finished product. The Mastic Home Visualizer tool lets you see the final look before purchasing anything, saving time and money. Jenny recently worked with Mastic to curate a collection of exterior palettes that reflect her distinct style and feature a variety of Mastic siding and accessory options. With the Visualizer, you can browse and select these designer-driven, ready-to-use colors and products that will make your home pop. “With Mastic’s Home Visualizer tool, you can take the guesswork out of perfecting your own curb appeal,” says Jenny. “I curated a collection from their siding portfolio that is universal enough to be stunning on any style home, any time of day, but easy enough to mix and match so that combinations are still brimming with character. LIGHTING, DOORS, AND UNIQUE TOUCHES ADD CHARACTER AND WARMTH Jenny adds that details, such as lighting, doors, and vintage touches – including original doorbells – can boost curb appeal. “Layered lighting is always helpful,” says Jenny. “Exterior wall sconces or pendants, recessed lighting on a front porch, a porch ceiling fan, and landscaping lighting can all add beauty and function to your home’s exterior.” When adding these details to a house or porch, you should consider the details that help the accessories blend seamlessly into the structure. Ply Gem’s mounting blocks – which provide a smooth, stable surface for installing accessories – have true color match technology to ensure exterior lighting seamlessly integrates with Mastic’s collections of vinyl siding. This small touch makes certain accessories complement, rather than detract from, the design. FRONT DOORS ARE ANOTHER WAY TO ADD CURB APPEAL, SAYS JENNY. “A wooden front door adds warmth, while a painted front door can add contrast to the color of the exterior siding,” says Jenny. “To save money on a new front door, I like to use a fiberglass option and paint it with a pop of color for instant charm.” Because Ply Gem shutters and accents are finished with Sherwin-Williams premium colors and coatings, they can easily be matched or contrasted with other exterior colors and finishes. And, Jenny says, any detail that makes your home stand out and tells a story helps with curb appeal, whether that’s a vintage doorbell or mail slot or even antique-style house numbers. How you feel when you look at your home impacts how you live in it. Luckily, you don’t have to be a designer to create a beautiful home exterior. “There is never a second chance for a first impression,” says Jenny. “Mastic vinyl siding is an easy, high-quality investment with immediate and lasting impact.” *Source: Zonda 2023 Cost vs. Value Report Interested in Mastic's partnership with HGTV star Jenny Marrs or want to check out her Collection of Mastic Palettes? Read more about Mastic's partnership with Dave & Jenny Marrs here. And if you're curious how your home would look in Jenny Marrs palettes, explore color and finish options with our visualizer tool. Read About Dave & Jenny    VISUALIZE MY HOME

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