Acrylic windows Tag

Sunrooms are a great way to add living space to your home. Whether you're looking to create a cozy spot to relax, or an area to entertain friends and family, sunrooms offer the perfect solution. Palm Beach Aluminum offers a range of removable, wind-resistant acrylic and glass windows that can transform your sunroom into a...

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Impact windows are typically known as hurricane surviving windows. They are made of impact resistance glass which contains a layer of polyvinyl butyral (PVB) in between both slabs of glass. Impact windows are also called impact- resistance windows and they are the most efficient type is the inner-membrane window. The glass of the impact window will...

Most homes and buildings have gates. These simple structures serve a variety of purposes that the majority of users never think about until they need to replace agate or install a new gate. Gates are protection and have been since man first built any structure to live in. Granted, a gate may not provide defense against...

Screen enclosures, also called screen rooms are a treasured addition to any house. The offer lots of advantages to homeowners and can change a dull patio into a modern, functional, and visually pleasing alfresco space. Screen enclosures offer a perfect way to enlarge the home’s living area and add substantial value to the property. In addition, homeowners...

  Those in glass houses should not throw stones. Glass windows aren’t friendly with stones, but their acrylic brothers are quite comfortable with their stone pals. Yes, that is because acrylic windows are way more resistant to impact forces than glass. Acrylic windows withstand way more force than their glass counterparts. So have you been wondering...