New Hurricane-Ready Windows and Doors Take Design Sophistication to New Levels
Sierra Pacific Windows to introduce more hurricane-resistant solutions in 2018 than ever before.
- PG +50/–60 Zone III rating
- Continuous head and sill, certified with mulls and stacks up to 3-wide and 2-high
- Double hung size options up to 48” wide x 84” high
- Casement size options up to 36" wide x 84" high
- Wide selection of insulated FeelSafe impact glazing
- Full range of design options – colors, hardware finishes, SDL bars, and more
- Standard AAMA 2604 powder coat finish with optional AAMA 2605 powder coat finish
Beach House with Coastal FeelSafe Bi-Fold Door
H3 Double Hung FeelSafe Window
ABOUT SIERRA PACIFIC WINDOWS
Sierra Pacific Windows is a division of Sierra Pacific Industries, a family-owned forest products company. Based in Red Bluff, California, Sierra Pacific Windows is one of the largest manufacturers of superior quality, custom wood and vinyl windows and doors in the world. It is the only fully vertically-integrated seed-to-window window and door company, in which the company owns the forestland and manages the entire manufacturing and distribution process. Sierra Pacific Windows has a combined manufacturing production space of over 2 million square feet in California, Wisconsin, and Alabama. Its windows and doors are distributed via more than 600 nationwide dealers, distributors and company-owned locations.
ABOUT SIERRA PACIFIC INDUSTRIES
SPI is a third-generation, family-owned forest products company based in Anderson, California. The company owns and manages over 2.4 million acres of timberland in California, Washington, and Oregon. Along with being a windows manufacturer, it is one of the largest US lumber and millwork producers. SPI is committed to managing its lands in a responsible and sustainable manner to protect the environment while providing quality wood products and renewable power for consumers. The company’s forests are certified under the Sustainable Forestry Initiative®. Sierra Pacific Industries utilizes nearly 100 percent of every piece of wood brought to its 18 sawmills and eight biomass-fueled cogeneration power plants.
