Greenline windows and doors are manufactured specifically for the US and comply with all building code requirements for the state of Florida. The Miami / Dade High Velocity / Hurricane Zone (HV/HZ) code has been adopted nationwide as the benchmark for severe weather protection and is accepted by most municipalities around the US.
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Greenline windows and doors are manufactured
specifically for the US and comply with all
building code requirements for the state of
Florida. The Miami / Dade High Velocity /
Hurricane Zone (HV/HZ) code has been adopted
nationwide as the benchmark for severe weather
protection and is accepted by most municipalities
around the US.
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TILT & TURN FEATURE:
Tilt-N-Turn window is its dual action.
TILT: The window tilts in at the top to provide
cross-flow ventilation.
TURN: When used in the turn mode, the
window opens fully inward like a traditional
casement window. This offers ease of cleaning
at any building height. By having the sash open
fully, it also meets egress codes in case of fire.
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HARDWARE:
These tough windows and doors frames
are anchored in place by our multi-point
locking system. Most windows and doors
use one or two locking points at the
most. Our products use a minimum of six
locking points on every window and door
Maximum corrosion resistance with eco-
friendly, coated stainless-steel hardware
One-thousand-hour salt spray tested and
certified for resistance to rust.
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LEAD FREE PROFILES:
This new type of PVC-U uses calcium-zinc
stabilizers instead of lead, thereby
eliminating harmful toxins found in
regular PVC during the manufacturing
process.
PVC-u causes a significant reduction in
heat loss and therefore buildings fitted
with PVC-u windows and doors require
less heating and so emissions are
reduced.
Also, this profiles windows are also
totally aseptic; neither mold nor bacteria
can survive on or within them.
UPVC PROFILES MADE OF ECO-FRIENDLY MATERIAL
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EXCELLENT
RECYCABILITY:
Greenline redirect recyclable recovered
resources back to the manufacturing
process. The process reduces PVC-u
waste by providing a complete service
for fabricators to ensure that profile
systems are efficiently recycled. Every
off-cut can be collected and put
through the recycling process where it
is ground into PVC-u granules and used
in the production of future eco-profile
systems.
The PVC u contains 30% post consume .
UPVC PROFILES MADE OF ECO-FRIENDLY MATERIAL
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INSULATING CHAMBERS
A thermal bridge is created when materials
that are poor insulators come in contact,
allowing heat to flow through the path.
Greenline windows have five insulating
chambers which prevents thermal bridging.
The outer chambers are routered to
continuously ventilate our windows and
doors, to maintain higher insulation values.
In addition to lowering your heating and
cooling bills, the insulating chambers and
insulated glass in our widows and doors also
provide a significant level of level of sound
insulation.
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GASKETS AND DRIAINAGE
Greenline Windows uses twin-seal
compressing gaskets and overlapping frames
and sashes to make this the ultimate
watertight system. We use one continuous
gasket throughout the frame which seals
tightly in the corners. All frames, sashes and
mullions are routered to provide a reset
space for the relief gasket, which is used to
create a pressurized rainwater drainage
system.
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GLASS ESPECIFICATIONS:
1/2” insulating air space between two thick dual panes Latest solar coating
technology of glass panes
Glass coating blocks damaging ultraviolet rays
Qualifies for energy efficiency tax credits with LOE 366 glass installation.
LoĒ³ has a triple layer of silver. This is beyond ordinary low-E glass; LoĒ³-366 sets
the new standard.
Also, It blocks 95% of the sun’s damaging ultraviolet rays – a leading cause of
fading
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DOBLE GLAZED WITH
LO-E GLASS:
this low-E glass provides a higher level of visible
light transmission for a given amount of solar
heat reduction. Variants on low-solar-gain low-E
coatings have also been developed which may
appear slightly tinted. This type of low-E product
reduces heat loss in winter and substantially
reduces solar heat gain both in winter and in
summer. Thus, low-solar-gain low-E glazings are
ideal for buildings located in cooling-dominated
climates.
Low-solar-gain low-E glass is typically made with
sputtered low-E coatings consisting of either two
or three layers of silver (also called double-silver
or triple-silver low-E).
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GAS FILLED:
An improvement that can be made to the
thermal performance of insulating glazing units is
to reduce the conductance of the air space
between the layers.
In a sealed glass insulating unit, air currents
between the two panes of glazing carry heat to
the top of the unit and settle into cold pools at
the bottom. Filling the space with a less
conductive, more viscous, or slow-moving gas
minimizes the convection currents within the
space, conduction through the gas is reduced,
and the overall transfer of heat between the
inside and outside is reduced.
We use of argon gas fills, with measurable
improvement in thermal performance.
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SOUND INSULATION:
The high grade, multi chamber profiles
and special insulating glass, can reduce
the noise by up to 45 dB, and thus only
perceive 1/24 of the outdoor noise inside
the house. Traffic noise is almost
completely muted and calm is
maintained.
Even around major airports, sleep will no
longer be disrupted thanks to this noise
reduction technology.
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Handle Options
Standard handle comes in white
Special order finishes include: brass; antique bronze; polished
chrome; oil rubbed nickel and an array of colors
Turn restrictors and locking handles available
Color Options:
Standard color is white inside and out
Mahogany and Golden Oak wood grains are available
Aluminum cladding available for exterior which can be
painted to any color
See the wide array of special order colors available in our
color chart
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GREENLINEWINDOWS BENEFITS
• Energy & Cost Savings:
Cooling Season Savings: climates that mainly require cooling, windows have
represented a major source of unwanted heat gain. In recent years, low-E
coatings that reject solar heat without darkening the glass have undergone a
technological revolution. It is now possible to significantly reduce solar heat
gain and improve comfort while providing clear views and daylight.
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GREENLINEWINDOWS BENEFITS
• Improved comfort:
In summer, strong direct sunlight strikes people and interior surfaces, creating
overheating and discomfort. Windows with low solar heat gain coefficients will
reduce the solar radiation coming through the glass and associated discomfort.
Low solar heat gain low-E glass (spectrally selective) reduces heat gain while
still providing sufficient light and view.
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GREENLINEWINDOWS BENEFITS
• Less condensation:
High performance windows with new
glazing technologies not only reduce
energy costs but make homes more
comfortable as well.
High-performance windows create
warmer interior glass surfaces, reducing
frost and condensation. High-
performance windows with warm edge
technology and insulating frames have
such a warm interior surface that
condensation on any interior surfaces is
significantly reduced under all conditions.
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GREENLINEWINDOWS BENEFITS
• Lower HVAC cost:
High-performance windows not only provide reduced annual heating and cooling
bills; they reduce the peak heating and cooling loads as well. The peak load for a
building is the maximum requirement for heating or cooling at one time. These
loads determine the size of the furnace, heat pump, air conditioner, and fans that
must be installed.
Reducing peak load may allow homeowners to install a smaller heating or cooling
system. Smaller HVAC systems cost less and as such can offset some of the cost of
the efficient windows.
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TAX CREDITS:
The tax credit is 10% of the purchase price of the installed
windows, doors and skylights (excluding installation cost) up to
a maximum of $500, of which up to $200 can be claimed for
windows and skylights. If you have already claimed a tax credit
for home energy efficiency improvements since 2006, it counts
against the $500 limit.
The IRS form for requesting the home improvements tax credit is IRS Form
5695, which you will need to file with your taxes.
Homeowners should keep any manufacturer certification statements with
their records but are not required to submit them with their tax return.
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Saving money and...
protecting the environment
According to the Consumer Federation of America, the average American
household spends $1,500 per year on energy costs. But energy-efficient
windows can help save a bundle. In fact, you can reduce your energy bills
by one-third by simply using low-emissivity glass.
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