Date: June 30, 2011 |

Marvin’s Low-E II with Argon windows reduce heat gain in summer and heat loss in winter. Barton’s, locations statewide; Butterfield Windows & Doors, Fayetteville; C.J. Horner and Company, Hot Springs; Ditta Door & Hardware, Jonesboro; Greenfield Millworks, North Little Rock; Harry G. Barr Co., Fort Smith, Springdale; Kaufman Lumber, Little Rock; Marchant Building Center, Mountain Home; Pine Creek Lumber, Hindsville; Plymouth Building Products, North Little Rock; Ridout Lumber, locations statewide; SCI Millwork, Harrison
“So many energy-efficient options exist now that homeowners can enjoy beautiful new windows designed to match their old ones, or choose a whole new look with larger sizes and easy operation.”
—Marvin

Andersen’s double-hung windows in the Eco-Excel line of products feature an energy performance package to make tax credit easy. Ace Glass Co., Little Rock; Arrowhead Services & Products, Cabot; Caldwell Lumber, Wynne; C.J. Horner and Company, Hot Springs; Davis Cash Lumber, Clinton; El Dorado Glass and Mirror, El Dorado; F.L. Davis Builder’s Supply, Greers Ferry, Heber Springs; Heritage Window & Door, Russellville; J.T. White Hardware & Lumber, Jonesboro; Lumber One Home Center, Mayflower, Stuttgart; Meek’s, locations statewide; Pine Creek Lumber, Hindsville; Windows, Doors & More, Bryant

Jeld-Wen’s stylish wood windows are made from reclaimed Douglas fir originally used for fencing, barns, houses and factories. Garage Door Systems, North Little Rock; Lakeside Siding Supply, Inc., Hot Springs; Lumber One Home Center, Mayflower, Stuttgart; Natural State Wholesale, Cabot; Norandex, Fort Smith, Hot Springs; Pro Millwork, Hot Springs; SCI Millwork, Harrison; Stock Building Supply, North Little Rock

Pella’s Architect Series windows feature EnduraClad technology and all-wood construction, resulting in an extremely durable, energy-efficient design. Norandex, Fort Smith, Hot Springs; Pella Window and Door Showroom, North Little Rock, Springdale
“Truly eco-friendly windows not only save you money on energy costs but also allow you to be a good steward of the Earth’s resources, since they are made using sustainable practices, with wood from responsibly harvested forests, and all the by-products are recycled.”
—Mike Irby of Pella of Arkansas