Being the best requires perfecting every detail. When most of the window industry was buying less expensive hardware, Fleetwood was designing door and window jewelry.
Most talk of high-quality standard but only Fleetwood lives it every day.
A closer look into Fleetwood’s endeavors to create products and features that honor the architectural intention and provide the client with an intuitive experience.
We encourage a thorough investigation of the products that claim equivalency with Fleetwood.
Fleetwood standards are more than twice as stringent as government standards.
Fleetwood is one of the few remaining family owned and operated window and door manufacturers in the USA. The company is committed to building a brand and a product line that will last for decades, rather than seeking short-term profits.
We proudly stand behind our products with a simple and transferable Lifetime Warranty rivaled by none.
Fleetwood believes in deliberate growth, which means its dealers have to be the best. This video lays out the philosophy of how Fleetwood has engineered its dealer paradigm to attract AND maintain the best window dealers in the world.
Thermal bowing, aka thermal twisting, is a normal result of vastly different surface temperatures. This video discusses the issue and related options.
There are two basic methods for joining aluminum frames with a rigid thermal material. This brief video covers the basics of each method.
Luxury products are not defined by a single part, but rather the weaving of many. Fleetwood calls these the “little” things.
The market is rife with products and companies that claim some measure of sustainability. But when the topic is windows and doors, there are none that compare with Fleetwood.
Perhaps the greatest challenge on any order is making sure the customer’s expectations are exceeded. We believe this begins well before the order is placed.
Fleetwood is the only manufacturer in its class to offer so many custom colors and finishes. Though the beauty of these finishes is undeniable, the process is susceptible to delays, which are sometimes necessary in order to make sure the finishes are pleasing.
Well-intentioned building codes have ignored the TRUE energy performance of windows and doors. This instructional video provides a common sense method to bring honest context into the conversation.