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HDC2010-016 Windows Replacement and Upgrade 09-09-2010
September 9, 1020 TO: LITTLE ROCK HISTORIC DISTRICT COMMISSION FROM: BENJIA and LEONARD HOLLINGER SUBJECT: WINDOW REPLACEMENT and UPGRADE Our home, located at 1020 Commerce which is Lot 7, Block 58 of the original city of Little Rock, has fifty year old aluminum windows. Wear and tear over the years has taken its toll on them and they are loose, drafty and very inefficient. We wish to replace them with state of the art vinyl windows made by Window World of Bryant, Arkansas. The window style we have chosen is the 4000 Series with the Stimulus Energy Package. We believe this replacement and upgrade will enhance our home and be more energy efficient. Please consider our request and grant us a Certificate of Appropriateness. enjia and Leonard Hollinger Minyard, Brian From: Minyard, Brian Sent: Monday, September 20, 2010 2:12 PM To: Pruett, Kevin Subject: address changes Kevin, Please pass this on to PAGIS or whomever needs this. David Hathcock probably already did this, but this guy is one of my applications for the Historic District Commission. BPADD_Uniq 109181 in no longer 1020 South Commerce. It is now 420 East 11th. Please consider the environment before printing this e-mail- Brian Minyard, AICP bminyard@littlerock.org (501) 371-4789 fax (501) 399-3435 September 9, 1020 TO: LITTLE ROCK HISTORIC DISTRICT COMMISSION FROM: BENJI . and LEONARD HOLLINGER SUBJECT. WINDOW REPLACEMENT and UPGRADE Our home, located at 1020 Commerce which is Lot 7, Block 58 of the original city of Little Rock, has fifty year old aluminum windows. Wear and tear over the years has taken its toll on them and they are loose, drafty and very inefficient. We wish to replace them with state of the art vinyl windows made by Window World of Bryant, Arkansas. The window style we have chosen is the 4000 Series with the Stimulus Energy Package. We believe this replacement and upgrade will enhance our home and be more energy efficient. Please consider our request and grant us a Certificate of Appropriateness. enlia and Leonard Hollinger Cover letter from 6 o ��l 41 I LITTLE ROCK �; =r HISTORIC DISTRICT COMMISSION September 21, 2010 Leonard Hollinger 420 East 11 th Street Little Rock, Arkansas 72202 Dear Mr. Hollinger, DEPARTMENT OF PLANNING AND DEVELOPMENT 723 West Markham Street Little Rock, Arkansas 72201-1334 Phone: (501) 371-4790 Fax: (501) 399-3435 Your application for Window Replacement, at 420 East 11th Street will be heard before the Historic District Commission on October 11, 2010. The hearing will be held in the Board Room at the City Hall at 500 West Markham on the second floor. The meeting will begin at 5:00 p.m. Your amendment will be item 2 on the agenda. You or your agent must be present in order for the item to be heard. Sincerely, Brian Minyard Planner II LITTLE ROCK is HISTORIC DISTRICT COMMISSION slay . October 4, 2010 Leonard Hollinger 420 East 11 th Street Little Rock, Arkansas 72202 Dear Mr. Leonard Hollinger, DEPARTMENT OF PLANNING AND DEVELOPMENT 723 West Markham Street Little Rock, Arkansas 72201-1334 Phone: (501) 371-4790 Fax: (501) 399-3435 Enclosed is a copy of your item that is a part of the agenda for the October 11, 2010 Little Rock Historic District Commission meeting. The Staff recommendation is Denial because of the proposed change in materials, pane arrangement, and color. If there are any questions, please call me. Si4er , , Brian Minyard Planner II 11 Beach Abstract & Guaranty Company, Inc. 100 Center Street - P.O. Box 2580 Little Rock, AR 72203 (501) 376-5652 Direct Line (501) 376-5667 Facsimile Email: ddavis@beachabst.com September 9, 2010 Leonard Hollinger 1020 Commerce Street Little Rock AR 72202 Beach No. S10- 9004 Dear Mr. Hollinger: We have examined the records of Pulaski County, Arkansas, up to August 15, 2010 at 7:00 A.M. as to the property lying within 150 feet to the following described property, to wit: RE. Lot 7, Block 58, Original City of Little Rock, Pulaski County, Arkansas We do not certify as to the validity of title and our liability is limited to the amount paid for this service. Addresses of owners cannot be guaranteed accurate. If we can be of further service to you, please call us. SiLrely, l Donna Davis Special Service Department 501-376-5652 Enclosures Mr. Hollinger Page 2 Owners: Legal Descriptions: City of Little Rock Part of the NW of Section 11, T-1-N, R-12-W 500 W Markham St - Suite 338 McArthur Park Little Rock AR 72201 Book. 50 Page: 600 Lots 1 thru 5, Block 153 Original City of Little Rock Book. 866 Page: 20 Retired Teachers Housing Inc Lots I thru 12, Block 57 1122 Commerce Street Original City of Little Rock Little Rock AR 72202 Book. 918 Page: 11 Bill Tarkington Part of Lots I & 2, Block 58 407E 10`" Street Original City of Little Rock Little Rock AR 72202 Instrument No. 2008-041938 Jeffrey and Jill Kyong-McClain Part of Lots 2 & 3, Block 58 1009 Rock Street Original City of Little Rock Little Rock AR 72202 Instrument No. 2009-043156 Brandon and Laura Bland Part of Lots 2 & 3, Block 58 1011 Rock Street Original City of Little Rock Little Rock AR 72202 Instrument No. 2007-046023 Paul Reves Lot 4, Block 58 1015 Rock Street Original City of Little Rock Little Rock AR 72202 Instrument No. 2006-033734 Felton Lamb Jr Lots 5 & 6, Block 58 1019 Rock Street Original City of Little Rock Little Rock AR 72202 Instrument No. 94-16449 Leonard and Benjia Hollinger Lot 8 & S% of Lot 9, Block 58 1019 Rock Street Original City of Little Rock Little Rock AR 72202 Instrument No. 87-19694 t . Mr. Hollinger Page 3 Owners: Rosalind Welch 1004 Commerce Street Little Rock AR 72202 Judith Faust 1002 Commerce Street Little Rock AR 72202 Richard Butler Jr PO Box 624 Little Rock AR 72203 The Housing Authority of Little Rock 1000 Wolfe Street Little Rock AR 72202 Le al Descriptions: The 547.5' of the E89' of Lot 10 and N 2 of Lot 9, Block 58 Original City of Little Rock Instrument No. 2004-065508 Part of Lots 10 & H, Block 58 Original City of Little Rock Instrument No. 2005-049486 Part of Lots 10, 11 & 12, Block 58 Original City of Little Rock Book.1153 Page:265 Part of Lots 10, 11 & 12, Block 58 Original City of Little Rock Book.1123 Page:57 September 17, 1020 Bill Tarkington 407 E 10th Street Little Rock, AR 72202 Jeffery and Jill Kyong-McClain 1009 Rock Street Little Rock, AR 72202 Brandon and Laura Bland 1011 Rock, Street Little Rock, AR 72202 Paul Reves 1015 Rock Street Little Rock, AR 72202 Felton Lamb Jr 1019 Rock, Street Little Rock, AR 72202 Rosalind Welch 1004 Commerce Street Litter Rock, AR 72202 Judith Faust 1002 Commerce Street Little Rock, AR 72202 Richard Butler Jr PO Box 624 Little Rock, AR 72203 City of Little Rock 500 W Markham St Little Rock, AR 72201 Retired Teachers Housing Inc 1122 Commerce Street Little Rock, AR 72202 The Housing Authority of Little Rock 1000 Wolfe Street Little Rock, AR 72202 We have requested a Certificate of Appropriateness to replace the fifty year old aluminum windows with state of the art vinyl windows in our home located at 420 E. 11th Street (formerly 1020 Commerce). A hearing on our request is scheduled for October 11, 2010, at 5 p.m. before the Historic District Commission in the Board of Directors Chambers, located at City Hall, 500 W. Markham Street, Second Floor, Little Rock, AR. You are invited to attend and voice your approval or disapproval of our request. Leonard Hollinger DEPARTMENT OF PLANNING AND �s DEVELOPMENT LITTLE ROCK ?� ¢ HISTORIC 723 West Markham Street DISTRICT Little Rock, Arkansas 72201-1334 COMMISSION Phone: (SOl) 371-4790 Fax: (501) 399-3435 NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING BEFORE THE LITTLE ROCK HISTORIC DISTRICT COMMISSION APPLICATION FOR A CERTIFICATE OF APPROPRIATENESS TO OWNERS OF LAND NEAR THE SUBJECT PROPERTY LOCATED AT Address: OD 15 /Fro CFGRMEIQI /020 COMM�� General Location: Al W CoR^/9 R or 11' q yy COMM 2C Owned by: t3rAl fjq ft vn NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT an application for a Certificate of Appropriateness on the above described property requesting the following changes: IRL-::-P1-'}c e, T-/f% GAlsT1nl67 50 yR of-[? jqG (,-)M /UM L0iNl7 ow5 wtrff 57-47-9 oi= 17iE M7- I/1,11y< W11VJ)0w5, has been filed with the Department of Planning and Development. A Public Hearing on said application will be held by the Historic District Commission in the Board of Directors Chambers, City Hall, second floor, 500 W. Markham Street on (date) DGT I I � 0010 fat 5:00 p.m. ALL PARTIES IN INTEREST MAY APPEAR and be heard at said time and place or may notify the Little Rock Historic District Commission of their views on this matter by letter. All persons interested in this request are invited to call or visit the Department of Planning and Development to review the application with Commission Staff. Instructions for applicant Please return the completed form and signed affidavit, UNCUT, to staff no later than five (5) days prior to the public hearing. Mail the top portion Notice of Public Hearing" to provide ten (10) days notice prior to the public hearing date. AFFIDAVIT I hereby certify that I have notified all the property owners as reflected on the abstract company list and all those that are not reflected on that list that I have knowledge of within 150 feet of the above -described property, that subject property is being considered for a Certificate of Appropriateness and that a Public Hearing will be held before the Little Rock Historic District Commission 90he time and pace despr"sbed. r Applicant (owner or authorized representative): Date: 112t�D Revised 7/2009 DEPARTMENT OF PLANNING AND LITTLE ROCK DEVELOPMENT HISTORIC 723 West Markham Street ' Little Rock, Arkansas 72201-1334 DISTRICT ;'•t COMMISSION Phone: (501) 371-4790 Fax (501) 399-3435 r. NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING BEFORE THE LITTLE ROCK HISTORIC DISTRICT COMMISSION APPLICATION FOR A CERTIFICATE OF APPROPRIATENESS TO OWNERS OF LAND NEAR THE SUBJECT PROPERTY LOCATED AT Address: �L;?O E General Location: Owned by: //-",o CFoRm9Rq 1020 Commgl�G.E) VV GORA198 Or 1 1TAF A&P CoMM JrS2C E- ft vp Lg0/v,9R r> #oLL1Av6`ER NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT an application for a Certificate of Appropriateness on the above described property requesting the following changes: RGPL *C t= Thth Gx157-am6' 50 yR 01-0 jg1_0ein1iVUM WiN176w5 w,rlf 57-g7-K a1:- T1fE O27- VI-41yc W',�vDow5, has been filed with the Department of Planning and Development A Public Hearing on said application will be held by the Historic District Commission in the board of Directors Chambers, City Hall, second floor, 500 W. Markham Street on (date) OCT I ! 001 o at 5:00 p.m. ALL PARTIES IN INTEREST MAY APPEAR and be heard at said time and place or may notify the Little Rock Historic District Commission of their views on this matter by letter. All persons interested in this request are invited to call or visit the Department of Planning and Development to review the application with Commission Staff. September 17, 1020 Bill Tarkington 407 E 10th Street Little Rock, AR 72202 Jeffery and Jill Kyong-McClain 1009 Rock Street Little Rock, AR 72202 Brandon and Laura Bland 1011 Rock, Street Little Rock, AR 72202 Paul Reves 1015 Rock Street Little Rock, AR 72202 Felton Lamb Jr 1019 Rock, Street Little Rock, AR 72202 Rosalind Welch 1004 Commerce Street Litter Rock, AR 72202 Judith Faust 1002 Commerce Street Little Rock, AR 72202 Richard Butler Jr PO Box 624 Little Rock, AR 72203 ✓City of Little Rock 500 W Markham St Little Rock, AR 72201 Retired Teachers Housing Inc 1122 Commerce Street Little Rock, AR 72202 The Housing Authority of Little Rock 1000 Wolfe Street Little Rock, AR 72202 We have requested a Certificate of Appropriateness to replace the fifty year old aluminum windows with state of the art vinyl windows in our home located at 420 E. llth Street (formerly 1020 Commerce). A hearing on our request is scheduled for October 11, 2010, at 5 p.m. before the Historic District Commission in the Board of Directors Chambers, located at City Hall, 500 W. Markham Street, Second Floor, Little Rock, AR. You are invited to attend and voice your approval or disapproval of our request. Leonard Hollinger LITTLE ROCK ?r;' �1;= HISTORIC 6 DISTRICT COMMISSION October 14, 2010 Leonard Hollinger 420 East 11 th Street Little Rock, Arkansas 72202 Re: Window Replacement Dear Mr. Hollinger, DEPARTMENT OF PLANNING AND DEVELOPMENT 723 West Markham Street Little Rock, Arkansas 72201-1334 Phone: (501) 371-4790 Fax: (501) 399-3435 The Little Rock Historic District Commission has reviewed the Window Replacement request at the October 11, 2010 meeting. The Little Rock Historic District Commission has approved your Certificate of Appropriateness of the Window Replacement with the condition of removing the security bars and replicating the 8 over 8 muntin grid in the windows. The final vote was 5 ayes and 0 noes. Please come by and see me before getting your building permit. (They will send you back downstairs to me anyway.) I will accompany you to the building permit desk to get your permit. Thank you, 6U� r Brian Minyard Planner II 12 WINDOWWOP,11) ComfortWorld Windows and Patio Doors t r kV. f :m "Simply the Best for Less" WELCOME TO THE WINDOW WORLD FRMiLY. In 1995 my father, Leon Whitworth, founded Window World in a small roadside stand in Wilmington, NC. It didn't look like much but he had big plans for this company. He wasn't going to be like everyone else in the home improvement business. He wasn't going to do things like they had always been done (like having slick sales representatives that show up at your house, give a three hour presentation, start their price at $1,000 or even $1,200 per window, create bogus discounts, and try to high pressure you into paying ridiculously high prices. 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Here area few the annual electricity needs of 20,000 single-family homes. reasons why: The multiple layer, low -emissivity (Low-E) glass used in the SolarZone insulated glass package is nearly 75% more energy -efficient than a clear insulated glass package. While it helps keep your home warmer in the winter and cooler in the summer, it also protects the environment, reducing the consumption of fossil fuels. Less Waste, More Product. Vinyl can be reprocessed and recycled repeatedly, so scrap from our manufacturing process is recycled into other vinyl products, making ours a resource -efficient operation. The durability of uPVC also creates an environmental advantage. The longer a product lasts, the less energy and other resources green %F-_`_ must be utilized to make replacement products. product A Green Home is a Healthier Home. The warm -edge spacer used in every Window World Window is more than nearly 10 degrees warmer at the edge of the insulated glass unit, making it 40% more efficient than standard metal spacers. This in turn, helps to reduce condensation, which leads to mold and an unhealthy environment. The reduced maintenance required by Window World Windows means no painting, staining or stripping —ever. Many paints, stains and stripping agents release volatile organic compounds (VOCs) into the atmosphere, which contribute to atmospheric pollutant levels. • The leading component in the production of vinyl is common salt, an inert natural resource. More than half of vinyl's PVC resin is derived from salt, a sustainable resource. • Vinyl window products generally weigh less than other substrate window products, requiring less energy consumption during transportation. • Information from the National Association of Home Builders (NAHB) indicates vinyl windows should last a lifetime, there- fore they will not need to be replaced, reducing the need for new materials. Source: Vinyl Institute. U S. EPA Inventory of Sources of Dioxin and Dioxin -like Compounds 7 14 Window World 4000 Exclusive Features • Fusion welded sashes and mainframe for added strength and rigidity. • Beveled exterior mainframe for a clean, elegant look. • Hidden screen track for clean lines and added beauty. • Sloped sill forces water to drain to the exterior of the window. • Double barrier weatherstripping at sash sides help keep out dirt and protect against air infiltration. • Protective bulb at the sill seals out dust, dirt and air infiltration. Window World 6000 Features ■ Fusion welded sashes and mainframe structure add strength and rigidity. Tough, extra thick extrusion walls provide the ultimate in welding strength. • Beveled exterior mainframe and sash and hidden screen track for added beauty. + Double lift rails provide strength and stability for easy operation. • Quad-4 weatherstripping at the header for added protection from the elements. erior + Triple barrier weatherstripping provides sup protection against dirt and air infiltration. • Sloped sill enhances protection from the elements. y cra ed r t, attention to every detai; Windo aVcj,i,/, ;;>: in a fidl sele tion o.'styles to let you design the i F; w ur ho,ite. yo The following features are standard on all Window World Windows. • Vinyl frames and sashes made tough and solid with uPVC powder that will never chip, peel, crack or warp. • Multi -chambered sash and mainframe for superior thermal efficiency. • Intercept° Warm -Edge Spacer System maximizes performance and longevity. ■ Interlock at sash meeting rail creates a super -tight seal against air infiltration and adds to your sense of security. • Drop -in glazing for extra protection from the elements. • Fully extruded lift rails provide strength and stability for easy operation Plus these additional features: • Dual ventilator locks provide safe, secure ventilation. • Full balance covers help protect against air infiltration while adding a finished look to the window frame. • Constant force balance system eliminates sash cords, weights and Pulleys, You'll benefit from smooth, comfortable fingertip operation. • Tilt -in top and bottom sashes make cleaning safe and easy from inside the home. Enhance your windows with these options: • SolarZoneT1 Insulated Glass Package featuring Low-E Glass and the Intercept Warm -Edge Spacer System for enhanced insulating performance. • Full or half fiberglass screens provide ventilation while keeping insects out. ■ Standard, contour or brass grids —placed between the panes for easy cleaning, • Specialty grooved glass panels for a truly custom look. a °Y .. �. window or dopy is one that carries loth a U-Factor equal to or less than 0.30 and a Solar Heat off "enr (SHGC) equal tour Ims than 0,30 from June 1, 2009 until December 31, 2010. You can find mer= "r` "r7n an energy ratings and qualilying products at the ENERGY STAR* webs ite. It is always sugg`'; ed 41)nsult your lax planner and review all iRS.guidelines. Window Incentives. In accordance with the new Stimulus Package, the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act of 2009 has modified and extended the federal tax credits for eligible building components that improve energy efficiency. Eligible windows, doors and skylights must have a LI-Factor of 0.30 or less, and a Solar Heat Gain Coefficient (SHGC) of 0.30 or less.* Window World offers many windows and patio doors that are manufactured for comfort, resilience and superior energy saving performance. And now, when you purchase qualifying Window World Windows and/or Patio Doors you can earn a credit of up to 30% of the product cost and up to $1,500 on your federal income tax. r Window world has various insulated glass units and spacer system options available that can be customized to your particular comfort needs. 0 Traditional Metal Continuous Spacer The metal spacer holding the glass panes together promotes damaging condensation and a loss of the insulating perform- ance of a window. Warm -Edge Technology The design of a warm -edge spacer will help to block the path of escaping heat far more efficiently than traditional aluminum spacers. The result is that costly conduction of cold air to warm glass which results in condensation is reduced. HELL' SAVE ENERGY AND THE ENVIRONMENT. Upgrade your windows with our SolarZone Insulated Glass Package. Window World Windows are already designed for superior thermal performance. By choosing one of our SolarZone Insulated Glass Packages featuring Low-E Glass, argon gas and a warm -edge spacer system, you can help reduce your energy costs even more, while helping cut consumption of the fossil fuels that pollute our environment. Window World offers many ENERGY STAR qualified glass packages. Ask your representative for more details. What makes the SolarZone Insulated Glass Package so effective? Since 80% of a window is glass, substantial heating and cooling savings come from improved glass performance. + Our combination of UV -filtering Low-E Glass, insulating argon gas and a warm -edge spacer system creates significant energy efficiency. Together they can cut the damaging effects of the sun, which can lead to the fading of carpets, curtains and furniture by an additional 72% over clear insulated glass units. • In winter, a warmer glass temperature is maintained, increasing the R-value by 104% when choosing the SolarZone Insulated Glass Package. + In summer, a 49% reduction in solar heat gain helps cut air conditioning costs. The result: your monthly utility bills will reflect savings year round —and that should help make you even more comfortable. Comfortable rooms start with a Warm -Edge Spacer System. Warm -edge spacers are so energy -efficient that they keep the glass of the window warmer so your home feels more comfortable in the cooler months. Window World Windows offer two high performance spacers which will help your home benefit from additional energy efficiencies. The benefits of the Intercept Spacer System. The Intercept Spacer System features a unique, one-piece metal alloy, U-channel design that creates an effective thermal barrier to help reduce conducted heat loss through the window. Its sealed, one-piece design makes Intercept spacers stronger and better at retaining insulating gas than many conventional designs. The Intercept Spacer System is nearly 25% more effective than a traditional metal spacer at the edge of the glass unit. The optional Foam Spacer System. The optional Foam Spacer System is unique in its patented design. By combining a structural foam spacer with a seal of hot melt butyl to create a non-conductive edge, the non-metal Foam Spacer System eliminates any metal to glass contact, thereby increasing the edge of glass temperatures by over 16 degrees, which proves to be over 60% more energy -efficient than a traditional metal spacer. iff Choose one of our SolarZone insulated glass packages to enhance the year-round comfort of your home while maximizing energy savings. The SolarZone Low-E Glass Package —Making the difference. A warm -edge spacer system is just one way of increasing your window's performance. SolarZone Low-E glass, is an excellent option for increasing your home's comfort and energy savings year round. SolarZone Low-E glass is created by applying a microscopic, Heat photographs (infraredThermography). undetectable metallic coating to the Standard Clear Glass SolarZone insulating Glass Heat scale More solar heat Less solar heat transmitted transmitted second surface of an insulated glass unit. This coating helps to block out solar energy in the summer while retaining furnace heat and allowing warm short wave solar rays in the winter. The thermographs (left) clearly show the effect that Low-E glass has when contained in an insulated glass unit. The window on the left is a clear insulated glasE unit. The heat transmittance, indicated by the green, yellow and orange colors from the heat scale, is far more apparent than that of the window containing the SolarZone Low-E insulated glass unit. SolarZone Insulated Glass Packages. The optional SolarZone Insulated Glass Package combines multi -layered, vacuum deposition Low-E Glass with argon gas and a warm -edge spacer system. These insulated glass packages have proven to be far more effective than ordinary clear glass units. The National Fenestration Rating Council (NFRC), in conjunction with the US Department ■ Low-E glass filters long - wave radiation from the sun. This reduces solar heat gain from the sun it hm of EnergyUSDOE , has developed a rating system for window 11-Value SHGC Center Of SHGC ( ) p g Y u-value SHGC u-Value SHGC product performance. Window World 4000 One of the most critical NFRC tests is for the window products U-Value, which measures a windows resistance of heat loss. The lower the U-Value, the better the window is at resisting heat flow, which results in a window with a greater insulating value. Another critical NFRC test is for the Solar Heat Gain Coefficient (SHGC). This procedure measures how well a window might block V the heat caused by sunlight. Again, the lower the number, the less of the suns solar heat the window transmits into the home. A quick comparison will show that your choice of any optional SolarZone Insulated Glass Package will outperform any clear or lesser Low-E glass package, leading to increased energy savings. SolarZone ETC .30 .30 .24 .38 SolarZone Elite 30 .21 .24 .27 Hard Coat .53 .70 .33 .70 Clear Insulated .56 .76 .48 .75 Single Pane .64 .86 .90 .86 SolarZone ETC: Soft coat, multi -layer, vacuum deposition Low-E glass with argon gas and Intercept Spacer System. SolarZone Elite: Soft coat, SHGC multi -layer, vacuum deposition Low-E glass with argon gas and Intercept Spacer System. Hard Coat: Pyrolytic (hard coat) Low-E glass coating. Clear Insulated: Clear double paned insulated glass unit. Single Pane: Clear, single pane unit. "Consult your Window World representative to learn about the benefits offered by the optional Foam Spacer System within your climate zone. lbfindo,.A, World's exclusive cam action lock and keeper help to add to your security. The low -profile lilt latch and sash vent locks add versatility to the double -hung windov.,. The exquisite design of Window World Double -Hung Windows is the perfect choice for those who want the best. Functional beauty, easy maintenance, energy efficiency and a wide selection of decorative options will help to add to your environment. Is WA sliding Windows combine the best of both worlds: form and function. The clean and ;Innovative design provides easy operation and effortless control. A Airr vronv� a� r v 13 A stylish single -lever locking handle adds to the ease of operation. Sturdy stainless steel hinge system for years of trouble free opening/closing. Fugctional and stylish, this sleek fold -away crank handle won'i get caught up in blinds or curtains. 10 An incredibly versatile window, Casement Windows are always a welcome design change• With world -class performance, they add elegance as well as energy efficiency. 14 f Awning Windows and their incredible design options, especially when combined with fixed lites, offer a transitional design. State-of-the-art engineering ensures easy operation year after year. N � .- Fawning Windows feaiure a dual lockina system on each side of the viindovi. Sturdy stainless steel hinge system for years of trouble free opening/closing. -7 1-1i4" furniture grade veneer is standard in the head, seatboard and jambs. An optional 3" pre -insulated seatboard for added energy efficiency. Adjustable cable hanging system helps to avoid sagging or bowing, IN The sheer beauty of a Bay or Bow Window with their smooth lines and detailed craftsmanship can add an understated elegance to any room. While expanding your outdoor view, they are almost like a spacious addition to any home. F The Window World Garden Window offers an easy way to open up the visual space in any room. They invite the outdoors inside, adding sunlight and warmth without sacrificing comfort. And a deep 1 7" seatboard makes a great accent area. FR *!0 - 7*j Easy grip sash lock allows window zo swing in easily, x 'r' Dura-brake pivot system ensures that the sash will no, sfid;. when open for cleaninc. G-Singing & Clean yVindIvjs, available in two- anathree-cite models, as'e an elegant configuration for this neatly appointed office. A, The ease -of -operation? of the Suring & Clean Sliding Vvindow rnakes opening and Closing a Breeze. Dever having to remove both sashes to Ow -a -brake pivot expands within clean the exterior glass panels makes tne head and sift so sash cleaning simple..lust Unlock the control remains in position. latch and saving inv,,2rd. A unique combination of functional beauty and design is what you'll find in every Swing & Clean Window. These elegant, durable windows glide from left to right with smooth, easy operation, and swing inside for safe, easy cleaning as well. You'll love the way they update the look of your home -inside and out. 18 SL9)ING PATIO DOOR its smooth and reliable oors year 'round. Regardless _ g patio doors will help to ;ive feeling. -, J .fly'•- � -��r- v �.r i 9 Doors ext end a Te to the ou-tside, ding instant tsness and light Solid Colors and InteriorVYoodgrains. Window World Windows are available in white or beige with an optional American Brown exterior (6000 Series only) or in beige with a white woodgrain interior. Enhance the interior with a light oak, dark oak, foxwood or cherry woodgrain. Interior Grids. Window grids are available in matching white or beige in the standard configurations of Colonial, Diamond, Prairie and Double Prairie patterns. Contoured Colonial grids are available in complementary colors and matching woodgrains. Also available is a narrow Colonial grid pattern in a bright brass finish. Cut Glass. Window World Windows are also available in a wide selection of grooved glass patterns. These designs are perfect for adding that touch of elegance to any window, and they won't obstruct the view, either. White Beige American Brown Beige/White Light Oak Dark Oak Foxwood Cherry Colonial Diamond Prairie Double Prairie Colonial Contoured Colonial Contoured White White Beige Beige Contoured Contoured Contoured Contoured Light Oak Dark Oak Foxwood Cherry Colonial Diamond Double Prairie StarCrest Narrow Brass 20 11 The result of any remodeling project should be a homeowner's peace -of -mind and satisfaction. r Each and every Window World Window is backed by a Lifetime Limited Warranty that provides years of worry -free comfort. This limited warranty is also fully transferable, which protects not only you, but the resale value of your home as well. Additionally, Window World also offers an optional glass breakage warranty, should your glass break or crack in your Window World Windows. Ask your Window World sales representative for more details. All Window World Windows are manufactured to the stringent testing guidelines set forth by the American Architectural Manufacturers Association (AAMA) and the National Fenestration Rating Council (NFRC). The American Architectural Manufacturers Association is recognized internationally for the development of standards that provide third -party validation of product performance and quality. The continuing object of AAMA is to develop'the highest levels of technical expertise, while supporting members with business services and research programs for their growth and success. Because all Window World Windows are certified for structural, air and water performance and thermal performance as well, they bear the prestigious ,rRccaFsrira= — xx AAMA Gold Label for®� AAAAAWin.,FICATlOPI �'���, nG p,S?LcC'UI ^IgTiCIO EiRP1R! v$T1 HR t 5-1 .p. x l i 06 EL,R4j certification. The National Fenestration Rating Council establishes test criteria that set the standard for performance ratings for manufacturers of window and door products. The NFRC provides consistent ratings on these products, and their primary goal is to provide accurate information on the energy performance of windows, doors or skylights. ENERGY STAR® is a voluntary partnership among the U.S. Department of Energy (DOE), the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) and the fenestration r industry. It assists consumers in recognizing energy -efficient products and promoting the environmental and economic benefits of these products through labeling and other activities. p�pA79h1➢ _� 21 Window World 4000 Premium Vinyl Siding is certainly one of the most beautiful and durable siding products on the market today. Its unique locking design offers superior rigidity for an exceptionally beautiful installation with the strength to maintain that wonderful appearance year after year. Available in a wide selection of colors and profiles to suit any architectural style. Add the finishing touch to your remodeling projects with a high quality Steel Entry Door from Window World. Each and every steel entry door is created to your exact specifications Choose from a wide variety of styles to fit your home's personality. Add just the right glass style, and complete your new door with your choice of complementary hardware. tw -r 'lam "Simply the Best for Less" North Wilkesboro, NC 28659 1 800 NEXT WINDOW 1 1-800-639-8946 www.windowworld.com Ask about our ENERGY STAR qualified products. � r . JEAA@ CERTIPISO © 2010 AMI, Specifications subject to change without notice. A copy of the written product warranty is available by writing to: AMI Window Warranty Department. PO Box 2010, Akron, OH 44309. SolarZone is a trademark of Associated Materials Inc. Intercept is a registered trademark of PPG Industries. "See printed warranty for complete details. 2110 75MIOP Made in U.S.A.