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Why Fiberglass for Windows and Doors?
Explore the next generation offerings in fiberglass windows and provide a comparative analysis of fiberglass and other framing materials. Technological advances have generated a multitude of wood alternatives with added benefits. As more mainstream window and door manufacturers introduce fiberglass lines for new construction and replacement situations, products have become available in a full range of energy-efficient options including low-E argon-filled insulating glass units and in a variety of styles from casement to single- and double-hung to complex custom profiles. Also covered will be code and design considerations in specifying an appropriate fiberglass window.
Learning Objectives
1.Learn how new innovations in fiberglass window frames help increase energy efficiency and window longevity.
2.Understand the durability and thermal impact of different window frame materials.
3.Explain what makes fiberglass a sustainable choice for a window framing material. 4.List important considerations in specifying a window frame to achieve life-span, thermal and energy-efficiency goals. Presented By: Kathy Steiert, Affiliate AIA Milgard Windows & Doors
Date: August 22, 2012 Check-in/Lunch: 11:30 AM Presentation: 12:00 - 1:00 Location: AIAOC Office 4100 Birch Street, Suite 300 Newport Beach, CA 92660 Learning Units: 1 SD/HSW Cost: Free for the first 18 AIAOC AIA Members who register.
Lunch will be provided
Presenter's Bio:
Kathy Steiert is the Architectural Representative for Milgard Windows & Doors in Southern California. She works with over 600 architects presenting CEU courses and assisting with window specifications that meet individual product requirements. Kathy focuses on the areas of Universal Design, Sustainable Design, meeting energy efficiency requirements and project design pressure needs. Kathy earned her BA at the University of Southern California in Public Relations with an emphasis in marketing. She has spent over 20 years in the construction industry. During her career at Milgard, Kathy was presented with the President's Club award for her performance in a sales role. She is currently an active member of the Building Industry Association 55+ Council and regularly teaches AIA Approved Continuing Education Classes as Lunch and Lean presentations and also in seminar and trade show settings.
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4100 Birch, Suite 300
Newport Beach, CA 92663
United States
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