Integrity Windows and Doors meets EPA’s most efficient
Energy Star recognizes manufacturer for most efficient window product in 2013
Integrity from Marvin Windows and Doors continues to outperform windows in the fiberglass/composite category with products from their Wood-Ultrex line named as most efficient by the EPA for 2013. As part of the EPA’s Energy Star program, most efficient products have gone through rigorous testing and independent certification above and beyond regular Energy Star certification. Homeowners buying most efficient products such as Integrity’s certified offerings will be able to know that their purchases are among the most energy efficient on the market.
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