Traditional façades with rich architectural details can be hard to achieve without expensive custom work. The Premium Series of aluminum-clad wood windows and patio doors from Weather Shield offers a range of architectural detail options, such as a wood-covered jamb liner. Interiors are available in a variety of woods (Douglas fir, shown), and four hardware finishes. An insulated glazing unit with low-E coating is standard. Other options include the company’s proprietary Zo-e-shield 5 and Zo-e-shield 7, which feature two and three panes of glass, respectively. weathershield.com
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