When reconstruction starts in areas ravaged by Hurricanes Harvey and Irma, building products will be needed. To support the rebuilding efforts and make impact-resistant products more available to homeowners, Hy-Lite has cut the price of its Storm-Lite privacy windows by more than 40 percent.
“We want to make our impact-resistant windows more affordable for anyone replacing or rebuilding after the storms,” says Roger Murphy, president of Hy-Lite, a U.S. Block Windows Co. “We’re delighted to share that this 4- by 4-foot window is now being offered at more than a 40 percent price reduction.”
Based in Pensacola, Fla., the Hy-Lite operations were untouched by the recent storms. “We feel fortunate that our operations were not affected by Hurricane Irma,” says Murphy. “This allows us to keep our facility running and our employees working. Right now our focus is on getting the Storm-Lite windows into inventory so we have enough product available as the rebuilding efforts begin across the country.”
Storm-Lite windows are part of the Bath-Lite Series. The impact-resistant Storm-Lite silkscreened glass window brings privacy and security.
The 4- by 4-foot Storm-Lite window comes in one of Hy-Lite’s design styles, the Aurora, and is suitable for bathroom, living room and dining area settings. Storm-Lite is certified to AAMA 506-06 specifications for Hurricane Impact and Cycle Testing, and has a Design Pressure Rating of DP50 for winds up to 160 mph in Wind Zone 4.
“This window features a 1-inch insulated unit with an annealed, laminated exterior glass to resist impact from flying debris,” says Murphy. “There’s also tempered glass on the interior of each unit for safety, privacy and decorative style.”
Storm-Lite windows feature vinyl frames in the choice of four frame colors of white, tan, driftwood and bronze.
“This is an option for a privacy window that is more imaginative than frosted glass or rain glass,” says Murphy. “These windows provide elegance in the home without breaking the budget.”