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Panda Windows and Doors to showcase thermally broken custom products at 2013 AIA Expo

Panda Windows and Doors to showcase thermally broken custom products at 2013 AIA Expo


By Panda Windows and Doors | June 13, 2013
For over 20 years now, Panda Windows and Doors has been leading their industry in handcrafting elegant systems customized to meet the needs of a wide range of clients, from the residential to the commercial to the private. And with two recently introduced products – the Thermally Broken Slim Profile Lift & Slide (TS.87) and the Aluminum/Wood Clad Thermally Broken Lift & Slide (TS.13) – completely unique in the North American market; they are poised to continue innovating top-quality weather-stripping systems.
 
For this reason, Panda Windows and Doors will be contributing their presence to the 2013 AIA Expo in Denver, CO June 20-22. While in attendance, Panda will be displaying two of their top products from their thermally broken line, the Thermally Broken Bi-Fold Door System (TS.60) and the Aluminum/Wood Clad Thermally Broken Lift & Slide (TS.13), the latter of which so far is the only product of its kind produced in North America.
 
The Thermally Broken Bi-Fold Door System (TS.60), brings exceptional thermal breaking to those looking for bi-folding door systems, offering high efficiency in extreme climates. Panda’s bi-fold offering is ideal for properties in need of maximized livable square-footage, as the door leaf stack folds easily and with minimal force, both inward and outward, while also sliding in both lateral directions. Panda’s bi-folds utilize the highest quality roller carriers, ensuring a securely guided, virtually silent roll for the door leaves, giving these systems incredible functionality. And as with their other systems, these are available in varying profile colors both inside and outside.
 
The Aluminum/Wood Clad Thermally Broken Lift & Slide (TS.13), offers astounding comfort and energy efficiency to any home or building. This model’s added wood insulation (approximately 1,770 times better than aluminum) guarantees warmer winters and cooler summers along with a more natural-looking interior, and its isolated aluminum frame makes it strong and resistant to the harshest elements while drastically reducing the need for finish maintenance on the exterior.
 
Featuring huge views and smarter construction, Panda systems are designed and crafted to combine elegance with efficiency. Thermally broken systems drastically reduce thermal transfer from outside weather conditions to a home’s interior. With lower heat transfer, Panda systems reduce carbon footprints by reducing a home’s energy output, lowering monthly heating and cooling bills substantially in the process.
 
Panda Windows and Doors will be located at Booth #1939 during the AIA expo for those looking to learn more about thermally broken offerings for commercial and residential buildings or luxury/high-efficiency homes. Visit them online at www.Panda-Windows.com for more information.
 
About Panda Windows & Doors
Panda Windows & Doors is the industry leader in custom luxury door and window manufacturing. Panda has been in business for almost a quarter of a century and offers the largest array of custom door systems in the market. Production is completely based in the United States and all products are given a 10 year warranty.

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