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Anlin Windows & Doors Unveils New Products at 2024 IBS

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Anlin Windows & Doors, part of the PGT Innovations family of brands, returns to the NAHB International Builders’ Show in Las Vegas, Nevada, this year with two new products added to its variety of operating styles that are built for comfort, beauty and energy savings.

Anlin will debut a state-of-the-art capstock coextrusion technology at the homebuilding show, which will be shown in new Designer Black on Anlin products at the PGT Innovations booth, located in Central Hall Booth C4525. The contemporary Designer Black finishes appeal to today’s homeowners with a sleek, modern aesthetic. Made in the U.S., the capstock coextrusion ensures 100% molecular bonding between the black acrylic and the vinyl substrate, creating product options with exceptional durability and scratch resistance.  

Other products on display

Also on display in the booth will be PGTI’s ULite thin-triple glass technology, showcased in its Catalina Single Hung. Other products by Anlin include:

  • Coronado Casement, shown in Designer Black
  • Malibu Pet Patio Door, shown in Designer Black
  • Catalina Single Hung, shown in Designer Black and features ULite thin-triple glass
  • Panoramic Slider, shown in Designer Black
  • Coronado Combo Picture Over Awning, shown in Designer Black
  • Malibu Patio Door, shown in Designer Black
  • Malibu Inswing, shown in White/White
  • Catalina Geometric One Arch, single hung and shown in Adobe/Bronze
  • Catalina Combo Slider Over Picture, shown in White/White
  • Catalia Twin Single Hung Combination, shown in Adobe/Bronze

Anlin’s response

“We are excited to offer consumers the best of both worlds—dependability and style—with this new Designer Black capstock option,” says Jimmy Petros, vice president of sales and business development, Anlin. “As an industry leader in manufacturing energy efficient windows, we are proud to offer a window that provides exceptional U-factor and solar heat gain coefficient performance ratings that homeowners can count on.”