Orlando PGT Sliding Glass Doors: Impact Collection With Low-E Glass Launched

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Impact Windows Center launched a new collection of PGT sliding glass doors designed for homeowners who want more natural light, better views, and improved energy efficiency without giving up the storm protection Florida homes require.

-- Impact Windows Center has launched a new collection of PGT sliding glass doors for Orlando homeowners, featuring impact-rated systems designed to combine hurricane protection, energy efficiency, and modern home design.

The collection can be viewed at https://impactwindowscenter.com/collections/pgt-impact-doors

The launch comes as energy efficiency remains a growing priority for homeowners. According to the U.S. Department of Energy, heat gain and heat loss through windows account for 25% to 30% of residential heating and cooling energy use, prompting many homeowners to consider products that can help improve comfort and reduce energy consumption.

"Many homeowners want to enjoy natural light and outdoor views without giving up the protection their home needs," said a company representative. "Sliding glass doors have become increasingly popular in Florida homes because they bring in natural light and make outdoor spaces feel more connected to the rest of the house."

The collection includes several PGT sliding glass door systems designed for hurricane-prone environments. Many of the available systems incorporate Low-E glass, a specialized coating designed to reduce heat transfer and improve energy efficiency. This technology helps limit solar heat gain while allowing natural light to enter the home, making it easier to maintain comfortable indoor temperatures throughout the year.

In addition to energy-efficient glass, many configurations include impact-resistant laminated glass and reinforced frames designed to support long-term durability. The result is a sliding glass door system that can contribute to storm protection, noise reduction, and everyday comfort without compromising views or natural light.

The collection includes multiple sizes and design configurations suitable for new construction projects, renovations, and replacement installations. Homeowners can also choose custom sizing without additional custom upcharges, making it easier to match existing architectural styles and project requirements.

Impact Windows Center offers build-to-order purchasing, allowing customers to place a 50% deposit when ordering and pay the remaining balance when products are ready. The company has supplied impact windows and doors in Florida for more than 20 years and works with manufacturers known for products designed for hurricane-prone regions.

More information about PGT sliding glass doors in Orlando and the newly launched collection can be found at https://impactwindowscenter.com/collections/pgt-impact-doors

Contact Info:
Name: Arel Tsalach
Email: Send Email
Organization: Impact Windows Center
Address: 3547 High Ridge Rd, Boynton Beach, Florida 33426, United States
Website: https://impactwindowscenter.com/

Source: NewsNetwork

Release ID: 89194339

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