Thursday, July 23, 2020

TriCore™ Frame Technology Increases Weather Resistance

Friday, June 26, 2020

Earing an LEED Certification with Weather Shield Products



Since its founding in 1955, Weather Shield Windows and Doors has continued to innovate and offer products that addressing the changing expectations of customers. Weather Shield Windows and Doors has also achieved certification through Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design (LEED).

A program launched by the US Green Building Council, LEED is a rating system that sets national benchmarks for environmental sustainability in construction. LEED seeks to promote an approach to sustainability that accounts for the entire design and construction process of a building. The specific areas emphasized by LEED include carbon dioxide emissions reduction, indoor air quality, resource stewardship, water efficiency, and energy use minimization.

A project can earn points toward LEED certification by using certain products and techniques. The company can help construction professionals earn points in several different categories, including Indoor Environmental Quality, Materials and Resources, Energy and Atmosphere, and Innovation in Design Process. More information about LEED certification and specific products is available online at WeatherShield.com.

Wednesday, June 10, 2020

Contemporary Windows Offer Hardware and Finish Options


For over 60 years, Weather Shield Windows and Doors has manufactured high-quality, energy-efficient products in Medford, Wisconsin. With a focus on innovative and flexible designs, Weather Shield Windows and Doors’ inventory was ranked among the Top 100 products for contemporary window design in 2016.

In partnership with building industry leaders, Weather Shield offers a variety of hardware and premium finish options to allow its customers to customize their window and door designs. For instance, the company’s portfolio includes designer handle sets from manufacturers such as Ashley Norton, Baldwin, Hoppe, and EMTEK. In addition, customers can choose from 10 furniture-grade stains from Sherwin-Williams to enhance the look of their windows with the appearance of a quality piece of furniture.

The company can accommodate nearly any homeowner's renovation. A Michigan family contact Weather Shield to handle their home renovation. The company responded with a custom solution that allows the homeowners to enjoy an expansive view of Ann Arbor through a row of windows at the back of their home. The customers were able to find the precise sizes and shapes they needed, as well as the hardware and stain options that matched their tastes and home decor.

Wednesday, May 20, 2020

Material Options for Window Frames


With roots dating back to the 1950s, Weather Shield Windows and Doors manufactures and distributes high-quality windows across the entire United States. Weather Shield sells windows and doors in a remarkable variety of style and material options, helping clients find the right fit of both.

When it comes to window frames, many materials are available, and each has its uses. PVC and vinyl windows are very popular in North America, and they are an affordable option with good energy ratings. However, vinyl is less durable than composite options, which is a key consideration in areas with frequent extreme changes in temperature.

Aluminum frames have also gained significant popularity, but may lack aesthetic appeal, while steel frames have outstanding durability but tend to have long lead times and are more expensive. Wood is still a popular choice for high-end homes. For added durability, wood frames today are usually clad in aluminum or composite materials.

Certain features are tied to some materials and won’t be available with others. When picking a material for windows, the key is to look for a balance between the style you’re trying to achieve, your climate, and your desired price point.