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3 Facts About Impact Window Prices

Jan 14, 2020 1:48:00 PM / by Eastern Architectural Systems posted in impact windows, impact glass, high performance impact windows

Windows—all homes have them, but not all are designed to withstand heavy impacts. Windows are a part of the home’s envelope, but the average single pane window is fragile and can be broken on impact. 

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Are You Using the Best Impact Windows for Your Region?

Sep 26, 2019 10:03:00 AM / by Eastern Architectural Systems posted in florida building code, Florida product approved, hvhz windows, high performance impact windows

From coast to coast, the U.S. has many different kinds of natural disasters, such as hurricanes, tornadoes and earthquakes.

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Get Excited! All EAS Glass is Officially Cardinal Glass

Jul 31, 2019 9:21:31 AM / by Eastern Architectural Systems posted in high performance impact windows, cardinal glass, EAS glass, cardinal glass industries

To remain competitive in a rapidly changing technology climate and meet the needs of their customers, manufacturers must adopt newer, more efficient processes, and partner with companies offering top-of-the-line products. 

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3 Surprising Benefits of Impact Awning Windows

Jul 24, 2019 1:53:00 PM / by Eastern Architectural Systems posted in bertha windows, bertha impact windows, high performance impact windows, awning window, impact vinyl awning window

Windows come in all shapes, sizes, frames, and glass options to meet your lifestyle needs. Picture windows, for example, are a popular choice by those who want to bring the outside in and don’t need the ability to open the window.

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5 Surprising Benefits of Bertha Impact Windows

Jul 17, 2019 9:56:00 AM / by Eastern Architectural Systems posted in impact windows, impact glass, bertha windows, bertha impact windows, high performance impact windows

Whether it’s boarding up your windows or installing impact windows, hurricane protection is a necessity in Florida!

Flying debris can break regular non-impact windows, sometimes causing sudden internal pressurization within your home which can result in your roof being dismantled. 

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