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    Classic Windows Protect against Extreme Weather

    By Retrofit Magazine EditorOctober 17, 2024Updated:October 21, 20242 Mins Read
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    Hope’s Windows Inc., a manufacturer of custom-designed, solid steel and bronze window and door systems, highlights its hurricane and impact-rated bronze and steel windows and doors, designed to provide unparalleled protection against extreme weather conditions. Hope’s constantly tests its products’ ratings to ensure they meet the highest standards, including IBC, IRC, FBC, and Miami-Dade County Standards. Hope’s investment in continual testing means customers can enjoy confidence in the resilience of Hope’s products.

    Hope’s hurricane and impact-rated windows and doors combine durability with timeless elegance, offering superior security and aesthetic appeal for both residential and commercial properties. These products include the Jamestown175 series, ideal for projects requiring oversize windows and doors with narrow sightlines, and the Landmark175 series, which offers an even narrower sightline for operable windows and doors. Hope’s classic Old World Suite  with its classic coped three point profile, allows for casement windows to achieve hurricane and impact ratings.

    Other steel profiles with continually-tested hurricane and impact ratings include Hope’s One55 series and Hope’s 5000 series. Additionally, the Empire Bronze versions of the Jamestown175 and 5000 series also feature hurricane and impact ratings, ensuring that these opulent and bespoke bronze profiles withstand even the harshest weather conditions.

    Hope’s commitment to quality and innovation assures that every window and door delivers exceptional performance, even in challenging weather conditions. With a focus on resilience and style, Hope’s impact-rated product lines are crafted to enhance the safety and beauty of any building, providing peace of mind and enduring value to homeowners and architects alike.

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