
Windows & Doors
Today, vinyl rivals traditional materials like wood in fenestration applications like windows and glass doors, providing comparable or better energy efficiency, aesthetics, design flexibility and cost criteria. In the following section, you'll learn more about how vinyl windows were developed and grew, as well as the performance, technical, environmental and design elements that have made vinyl a preferred material for many light commercial and residential window and glass door installations.
- Gorell Vinyl Windows Gain Green Seal™ Certification
- Vinyl Windows Withstand Storm
- Vinyl Windows a Hit at International Builders Show
- A Clear View: Vinyl Windows and the Environment
- Manufacturers Boost Production to Meet Demand for Vinyl Windows, Frames
Gorell Windows & Doors LLC has received Green Seal™ certification for its five models of double-hung replacement vinyl windows.
A surge in orders for vinyl windows was predicted today in the wake of East Coast storms which battered states from the Carolinas to Massachusetts with winds of more han 60 mph.
Vinyl-framed windows were showcased at the 2007 International Builders Show in Orlando in a unique demonstration project: A two-story, 2,700-square-foot "First in the Future" house.
It’s a simple goal in modern-day home life ... keep cool in the summer and warm in the winter, while keeping energy costs low. The excellent thermal properties of vinyl windows make that goal attainable. This brochure will take a look at vinyl window attributes and their relationship to environmental performance.
Two of the nation's leading window manufacturers -- Andersen and Pella -- announced that they are boosting production of vinyl windows to meet increasing public demand.

