Pella Replacement Windows
Pella replacement windows offer the superior thermal efficiency and warmth of wood with the protection of its low-maintenance "EnduraGuard" finish. This finish ensures protection that is four times stronger than competitors' defenses against mold, moisture, mildew, and termites.
Pella's "Impervia" line of fiberglass composite windows are strong, low maintenance, and extremely energy efficient. Made from a special material called "Duracast", Pella's low-maintenance fiberglass composite windows are the strongest windows available and are specifically designed to endure temperature extremes and resist impact and scratching.
Pine is the standard species for wood Pella replacement windows; with the option of mahogany, Douglas fir, and alder. Aluminum cladding using Pella's low-maintenance "EnduraClad" or "EnduraClad Plus" system is standard; wood exteriors are also available.
Pella also manufactures energy-efficient premium vinyl windows as a cost-conscious alternative solution. Low maintenance coupled with high performance make these vinyl Pella replacement windows a terrific value for homeowners.

The company's commitment to energy efficiency is seen in its NFRC certifications and Energy Star labels. In fact, most Pella replacement windows with low-E insulating glass not only meet regional Energy Star requirements, but also meet or exceed the guidelines for all 50 states!
A range of glass options, from triple pane to insulating or laminated glass, or even blinds between the panes, can help homeowners to determine the most appropriate solution for their climate, facing direction, or even noise-reduction goals.
Pella produces windows in five product lines to meet every budget, style, climate, and performance requirement, and fulfill each individual customer preference. In addition to the EnduraClad aluminum window and Impervia fiberglass composite windows, they offer the Architect Series, Designer Series, and ProLine.
Some of the many features available in these product lines include a variety of grille and screen options as well as a broad range of exterior color choices on its Architect and Designer Series.
The Architect Series of wood windows and doors are high-end and highly customizable, crafted to exact specifications. This family of windows can be made-to-order in any shape, size, or style imaginable, or manufactured to be historically accurate.
Handcrafted hardware and furniture detailing help to create an elegant, intimate personal statement, but they are also incredibly rugged: The "HurricaneShield" glass on these windows is designed to be impact resistant, and can handle a 2x4 at 50 feet-per-second.
The Designer Series features unique between-the-glass systems that promote design versatility and also offer the sound reduction and energy efficiency of triple pane glass. Snap-in shades, blinds, grilles, and decorative glass panels enable customers to make quick-and-easy changes to match moods, makeovers, and seasons.
Pella's ProLine offers the beauty and performance of wood with the simplicity and cost-effectiveness of standard sizes and factory assembly. "Basic Done Beautifully" is Pella's description of this high-performing workhorse, which offers such cost-saving features as pre-finished white or primed interiors and a selection of eight common exterior colors.
Impervia fiberglass composite windows are an excellent value for homeowners seeking a strong performer at an affordable price.
Unlike vinyl, Impervia windows won't react to temperature extremes. They are easy to clean, come in a variety of window frame types for simpler installation, and are available pre-finished in white, tan, and brown.
About Pella
Pella started out as a small family business in 1925, and remains family-owned today. It also remains committed to the customer-focused ethics that drove the small Iowa window screen manufacturer to become the nation's leader in replacement windows.
It does this by putting its customers' interests first, and by designing, testing, producing, and installing the industry's best and most consistently efficient windows.
Built in the U.S., Pella replacement windows and doors represent the best in American window technology, a fact supported by Pella's consistent high performance ratings and its history of innovation: Pella introduced the multi-purpose window, a window that could be used as a casement or an awning, in 1950. Also in the 1950s, it pioneered the use of removable pane dividers and sash pivots for easier cleaning.
In recognition of its commitment to consumers, Pella has earned consecutive J.D. Power and Associates honors as the “Highest in Customer Satisfaction.”
Pella creates customer interest by manufacturing top-quality, high-performance windows, but it ensures customer interest, investment, and satisfaction through its service-oriented values.
Pella recognizes that giving consumers options and support, in addition to quality craftsmanship, is critical to success. To that end, Pella offers free in-home consultations, professional installation by certified Pella installers, and limited-lifetime and transferable warranties.
Overview
The entire line of Pella replacement windows are unmatched in terms of quality and design options. They offer basic product lines for the budget-conscious.
However, their "designer" windows are also unmatched in terms of price. If your pocketbook can take it, buy these windows for the quality and long-term savings.
If not, there are several other manufacturers that make excellent windows. Do a price comparison with Anderson replacement windows (you won't be disappointed with their products either). Your decision should depend on your budget, and on how long you intend staying in your current home.
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