Window Models

 

ARMOR MAX PLUS (AMP)

Hurricane Impact Windows
 
For discerning homeowners who accept only the best for their homes and need extra protection from violent weather, Gorell offers its Armor Max Plus line of hurricane windows.  As beautiful as they are strong, these Level "D" hurricane windows also provide cost-saving energy efficiency, outstanding protection against intrusion, significant sound reduction and greater safety.
 
Unlike other hurricane window that are patched together from old designs, Armor Max Plus impact windows were specifically designed to give you the protection you need and the beauty and ease of use you deserve.  These windows have been specially engineered to protect your home and loved ones from violent weather year round.  Having easily passed all ASTM Large Missile Impact Level "D" tests, Armor Max Plus windows can be installed anywhere, even right on the coastline.
 

 
ARMOR IMPACT PLUS (AIP)

Replacement Impact Windows
 
AIP replacement windows offer your home protection against airborne debris from strong winds, storms and other forms of violent weather.  In a class of their own, they are as beautiful as they are durable.  The heavy-duty multi-chambered frame and sash construction of these windows and the thermal properties of the insulating glass system, also makes them highly energy efficient for greater home comfort and lower home energy consumption.
 
The distinctive sculptured design of Armor Impact Plus double-hung and sliding windows will make your home more beautiful.  You also have an array of finishes and other dazzling options to choose from to allow your windows to give your home a unique, personalized look.
 
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