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Energy Savings

Energy-efficient glazing is a powerful tool for reducing your energy costs, and virtually every window Harvey makes surpasses ENERGY STAR® standards. By incorporating an additional surface of Roomside Low-E (or 4th surface Low-E), Harvey ENERGY STAR glazing provides a distinct U-Factor advantage over the competition.

Siding Types

New siding is one of the most visible improvements that can be made to a home. Siding not only seals the home’s envelope against the elements, but also gives it architectural and aesthetic appeal. There are countless choices in siding today – everything from traditional cedar clapboards to beautiful low-maintenance vinyl, and the latest technology in fiber-cement.

Time-Tested Building Products

Each and every Harvey window, door, and porch enclosure is built to withstand the elements, from tough northern winters to scorching summers. Today, Harvey products play an integral role in millions of homes, keeping them comfortable, secure, and energy efficient.

The Recognized Leader

James Hardie® products grace the sides of more than 5.5 million homes across America. They’ve won over the press, the remodeling industry, and most importantly, our customers, with the beauty and durability of our products.

Mastic Home Exteriors

Your home is your castle, your escape and your biggest investment. And whether it’s a modest ranch or a two-story Tudor, it deserves the finest exterior siding on the market.

The Benefits of Shingle Recycling

If you’re looking to save money (and who isn’t?), think about shingle recycling. In many cases, recycling roofing is more cost effective than dumping. In a recent survey, contractors said they would be willing to take the time to separate torn-off shingles from other waste if they could save 10% on disposal costs and market themselves as contractors who recycle shingles.

What is the Exteria Siding Product Made of and How is it Manufactured?

Exteria’s replica products are made from durable, mineral-filled Polypropylene. But what is polypropylene exactly? It’s one of the world’s safest, most versatile polymers used in both residential and commercial construction. We choose to use this base because it’s able to withstand the elements and look great for years to come.