TORONTO, Aug. 26, 2016 -- Some people may think that vinyl is limited to regular-sized windows and patio doors. However, today's designs have proved that vinyl windows and doors can be formed into any shape, providing an almost unlimited variety of architectural styling options.
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Vinyl windows and doors can be used in new construction, renovation projects, and even in historical restorations. For example, vinyl patio doors can be over nine feet wide and vinyl windows can be designed in virtually any length.
Vinyl windows and doors also come in a wide range of colours. Since the pigment is embedded throughout the window frame, they never need painting, saving money and reducing ongoing environmental impact. In addition, finishes are available to suit almost any design specifications; including simulated wood and real wood laminates on interior surfaces and capping with other materials like black aluminum on exterior surfaces.
They are also available in many styles such as single or double-hung, sliders, fixed, casement or tilt-and-turn windows. There really aren't any limits to vinyl windows special effects, such as wood grain finishes are so lifelike, it's almost impossible to tell the difference.
With today's advanced technology vinyl window and door design options are unlimited. In addition, vinyl windows and doors are good for the environment as they are energy efficient virtually maintenance-free, offer many decades of use and can be recycled at the end of their useful life.
Today's intelligent plastics are vital to the modern world. These materials enhance our lifestyles, our economy and the environment. For more information visit www.intelligentplastics.ca.
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CONTACT: Darlene Gray
Canadian Plastics Industry Association
905.678.7748 ext. 239


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