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The Commercial Windows market is a subset of the larger Doors and Windows industry. It is composed of products designed for use in commercial buildings, such as office buildings, retail stores, and warehouses. These windows are typically larger and more durable than residential windows, and are designed to meet the specific needs of the commercial environment. They are often made of materials such as aluminum, steel, and fiberglass, and may include features such as tinted glass, insulated glass, and impact-resistant glass.
Commercial Windows are typically installed by professional contractors, who are knowledgeable about the specific requirements of the commercial environment. They are also subject to local building codes and regulations, which must be followed in order to ensure the safety and security of the building.
Some companies in the Commercial Windows market include Andersen Windows, Pella Corporation, Marvin Windows and Doors, and Jeld-Wen. Show Less Read more