Representatives of New-York-based Hope’s Windows plan to showcase the firm’s Old World Suite of steel windows and doors at Hawaii’s PBX23 trade show on 27 September. The show is scheduled to take place in Honolulu.
PBX23 is an annual exhibition that aims to unite Hawaii’s building and design industries. Attendees usually include architects, engineers, contractors and other construction and design professionals.
“Projects that require classic solid steel windows and doors with old-world style, three-point casement will find a perfect solution in Hope’s Old World Suite,” said a representative of Hope’s Windows. “Both new buildings and replacement projects can benefit from this suite’s ideal combination of unique profiles and narrow sightlines.
“The energy efficiency of the suite’s fixed and operational configurations can also be enhanced with monolithic or insulated glass.
“Customers can enjoy the distinctive aesthetics of hot-rolled steel products from the early 1900s while maintaining the strength and performance of quality products that meet present-day building codes.
“With fully welded construction, square and sloped glazing beads for interior installation and Hope’s distinguished ‘Power of 5’ finishing system, the Old World Suite will significantly enhance any building or design project.
“Stop by Hope’s exhibit at PBX23 to learn how this classic suite can help you realise your next major project.”
The Hope’s Windows team has handcrafted solid hot-rolled steel and bronze doors and windows for more than a century.
The team prides itself on a long-standing commitment to safety and certification, and subjects its products to more third-party testing than any other steel window and door manufacturer, according to the business’ representatives. Hope’s finishing system is engineered to ensure that windows and doors remain pristine and free from corrosion, even in the harshest environments, they added.
For more information about the product features of Hope’s Old World Suite, visit the company’s website.