Kolbe Heritage Series

Sustainable Design Due to our commitment to maintaining ecological sustainability, Kolbe sources most of the components used in our window and door products from within 500 miles of our factory. The wood species we use are renewable resources sourced from managed forests, while our standard glass contains 25-30% recycled content. In addition, we can provide Forest Stewardship Council ® (FSC ® ) -certified wood species for many of our window and door products (FSC license code FSC-C019541).

Impact Certification Impact modifications are available on a number of Kolbe windows and doors. Our products are specially designed with the strength and durability to withstand hurricane force winds and flying debris, and are independently tested to meet or exceed strict building codes in coastal regions. There are no unsightly rods or extra locks to fasten, so Kolbe’s impact-certified products offer the same beautiful appearance as non-impact products.

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Design Options For over 70 years, Kolbe products have been all about customization. We offer many options for our windows and doors, including wood species, custom divided lite patterns, unique shapes, and many interior and exterior finishes to complement the design aesthetic of any project. We’re known worldwide for our custom solutions and have worked closely with architects to build distinctive windows and doors that help bring your most innovative ideas to life.

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Universal Design Universal design is the concept of creating spaces that are accessible and comfortable for individuals of diverse physical ability levels. Kolbe offers options for a variety of windows and doors that are not only designed to make independent living possible, but to do it with quality, style and flexibility. Kolbe’s options, such as sill ramps, motorized operators, larger cranks and lever door handles, can help make independent living easier.

Heritage Series 7

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