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    Windows and Patio Doors Look Like Wood, Are More Rigid than Vinyl

    By Retrofit Magazine EditorNovember 7, 20221 Min Read
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    JELD-WEN’s Auraline True Composite windows and patio doors blend wood fiber with synthetic polymers and a co-extruded color to create a durable material that has the beauty and luxury of wood but requires no painting and limited maintenance.

    JELD-WEN has released its Auraline True Composite windows and patio doors, which blend wood fiber with synthetic polymers and a co-extruded color to create a durable material that has the beauty and luxury of wood but requires no painting and limited maintenance. The GREENGUARD Gold-certified product line is twice as rigid as vinyl for improved strength and cleaner installation. Auraline products also come in PG35 standard, category-best PG50 and LC-rated options. Slimmer sightlines are a signature of Auraline True Composite Windows and Patio Doors with up to 28 percent more visible glass, providing homeowners with more natural light, which can reduce energy consumption from artificial interior lighting needs. The standard premium glass package also delivers nearly 40 percent more energy efficiency than industry basic glass packages. At least 30 percent of composite material in Auraline comes from reclaimed sources.

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