Simonton Windows was founded in 1946 in Pennsboro, West Virginia. The company is a subsidiary of Fortune Brands, which also encompasses Fypon millwork and PVC, Master Lock, MasterBrand Cabinetry, Moen, Therma-Tru, and Waterloo tool storage. Known for well-made vinyl windows and doors, Simonton was ranked as first in quality in 2009, 2007, 2002 and 1998, according to the Brand Use Studies in Builder magazine.
Simonton replacement windows are well-received by both window contractors and by homeowners alike. The company produces a number of different window styles, which include:
There are several main lines in Simonton replacement windows: Prism, Simonton Impressions, Stormbreaker, Simonton Reflections, and Verona. Within the Prism line, there are several sub-lines: Platinum, Ultra Gold, Bronze, Generations 6000, and Polar Wall. The Simonton Impressions products break down further into the 9800 series, and Simonton Reflections encompasses the 5500, 5300, and 5050 series. The Stormbreaker windows are specially designed to withstand the storms and winds associated with weather patterns in coastal regions.
Simonton replacement windows are available with a number of features that increase energy efficiency. Spacer systems placed between the panes of glass inhibit temperature transfer; Low E transparent coatings block long-wave infrared rays for better thermal insulation; the space between the panes of glass may be filled with Argon, which is six times more dense than air and provides superior qualities of insulation.
To find out additional facts and features regarding Simonton replacement windows, set up meetings with your local window replacement professionals. These experienced specialists can help you evaluate the pros and cons of Simonton replacement windows with respect to your own window replacement project. You can also obtain no-obligation estimates from window replacement specialists so that you can establish a budget for your replacement windows.