Yes, they keep rain out and they keep people from walking in to your home when you’re not there. But doors and windows should be more than utilitarian.
That’s why Jason Vander Vorste again collaborated with the staff at Cassity Jones Lumber & Building Materials to select Weather Shield exterior doors and windows.
For more than 50 years, Weather Shield has been crafting windows and doors of quality and distinction. Weather Shield doors and windows combine high efficiency, superb craftsmanship and exquisite design.
The 2008 How-to House features 56 Weather Shield windows that are aluminum clad in an Adobe color with pine interiors. The hardware is oil-rubbed bronze and the glass is Weather Shield’s Zo-e-shield™, the world’s best energy glass.
One window in the How-to House is 15 feet wide by 10 feet tall. Yet it will only let in light while keeping out heat and cold.
There are four Weather Shield exterior doors on the How-to House. Like the windows, each is aluminum clad with a pine interior and each features oil-rubbed bronze hardware.