Here at Champion Window and Door, we believe that integrity begins and ends with keeping our commitments. We have never lost site of the fact that we need to earn your business. Moreover, we believe our attitude adds real value to each project and strengthens each relationship. Through our corporation, we strive to keep a balance between Old World Values and Leading Edge Technology and make these concepts readily available upon today’s market.
Framing
The superior structural strength of aluminum windows and its resistance to deflection afford the industry’s best resistance to water and air infiltration caused by glass deflection, which can compromise the integrity of the seal against outside elements. The larger the window, the more pronounced aluminum’s structural strength advantage versus nonmetal framing materials.
Champion’s 8000T Tilt-and-Turn windows are I-Strut, thermally-broken windows. Featuring either a 4 1/2” or 2 7/8“ frame depth, the 8000T provides the versatility to be able to be utilized in many applications. Both the 4 1/2” and 2 7/8” products feature fixed and operable units with equal sightlines. Champion’s 8000T windows have the highly functional combination of projected and casement inswing windows in a tilt-and-turn configuration. A simple turn of the handle in different directions will cause Champion’s tilt-and-turn products to open in the desired way. Champion’s 8000T windows have structurally glazed sashes and pressure-equalized designs, both contributing to their performance. The functionality and versatility of Champion’s 8000T Tilt-and-Turn windows makes either of these products a great choice for new construction or rehabilitation jobs.
Champion Window and Door utilizes aluminum to produce all of its windows and doors for a variety of reasons. One of this extraordinary metals many benefits is its resistance to atmospheric corrosion. Aluminum’s natural tendency upon exposure to the atmosphere is to form a protective, oxide coating and it doesn’t need any further treatment in ordinary environments to protect it from tarnish and rust. Aluminum also possesses the best strength to weight ratio of any metal making it very reliable and even stronger then mild steel. Moreover, its relatively light weight is also a benefit (it weighs only about one third of steel) and it enables lower costs by facilitating movement in and out of the factory. And when an aluminum product’s life is over, it can be recycled into other products without losing any of its structural properties. Also, aluminum accepts paint readily and can be painted in virtually any color, including historic window colors, providing long-lasting aesthetic appeal.