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Affiliations
Members of the following:
- HBA of Greater Cleveland
6140 West Creek Blvd.
Independence, Ohio
44131
216-447-8700
- HBA of Portage & Summit Counties
799 White Pond Dr
Akron Ohio 44320
330-869-6800
- Medina County HBA
4081 N Jefferson St
Medina Oh 44256
330-725-2371
- North Coast BIA
5201 Waterford Dr
Elyria Ohio 44036
440-934-1090
- NARI of Northeast Ohio
76 E North St
Akron Ohio 44304
216-762-9951
- Professional Remodelers of Ohio
5755 Granger Rd Ste 750
Independence Ohio 44131
- BIA OF Central Ohio
495 Executive Campus Dr
Westerville
614-891-0575
www.biahomebuilders.com
- NARI Of Central Ohio
285 N State Street Suite 102
Westerville
614-895-3080
www.trustnari.org
- NARI Of East Central Canton
285 N State Street Suite 102
Westerville
614-895-3080
www.trustnari.org
- Toledo Home Remodelers Association
4120 Secor Rd
Toledo Ohio 43623
www.thra.com
419-471-0101
- Home Builders Association of Toledo
1911 Indian Wood Circle Ste A
Maumee
419-473-2507
www.toledohba.com
For consumer info:
Energy Star
www.energystar.gov/
The ENERGY STAR rating from the U.S. Department of Energy and the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency is only awarded to those products that reduce energy usage based on government mandated levels.
Infinity from Marvin products qualify for the ENERGY STAR rating in all U.S. climates and also exceed the performance requirement levels.
National Fenestration Rating Council
www.nfrc.org
The National Fenestration Rating Council is a non-profit group that sets the standards for the window and door industry. Infinity from Marvin earned one of the highest possible ratings for energy performance. The ratings measure heat loss or gain and light transmission under various conditions.
The Marvin Companies Environmental Commitment
Marvin is a family-owned business with roots in the rugged beauty of northern Minnesota. Their windows and doors reflect an appreciation for the natural and built environments around the world.
The Marvin Companies actively promote pollution prevention, waste management and recycling efforts. They multiply their efforts by educating employees, communities, and customers on responsible environmental practices.
While a member of the EPA 33/50 and Minnesota 50 for Voluntary Pollution Prevention initiatives, they exceeded the goal to reduce releases and off-site transfers of 17 chemicals.
And while we're growing, the waste they produce is shrinking. Their Warroad facility annually recycles approximately 800+ tons of aluminum, 240 tons of metal scrap, 300 tons of cardboard, 90 tons of paper, and 8,500 tons of packaging and logging waste. The latter owers the boiler, heats the plant, saves energy and reduces landfill waste. An additional 14,000 tons of wood shavings are sold annually for animal bedding.
Marvin Windows and Doors has received several awards for their commitment to environmentally-responsible manufacturing processes, including the Governor's Award for Excellence in Waste and Pollution Prevention three times. Their Tennessee facility was recognized as a TP3 Performer by the Tennessee Pollution Prevention Partnership for our demonstrated commitment to environmental excellence. Based in Fargo, ND, Integrity® Windows and Doors earned the Greener North Dakota Award in 2005.
By building energy-efficient, environmentally-friendly products, Marvin Companies extend the positive impact they make.
Marvin's windows and doors are made-to-order, so resources are not wasted on warehouses full of unwanted product. Insulating glass is standard, and most units are available with Low E II glazing with Argon gas.
With both Integrity and Infinity, the energy efficiency starts long before installation. Made with Ultrex, a pultruded fiberglass material with long-standing durability and outstanding thermal efficiency, the manufacturing process of Integrity and Infinity windows and doors produces minimal volatile compounds, petroleum or other hydrocarbon-based materials. Ultrex has around 80 percent less embodied energy than aluminum and 39 percent less than vinyl.
All Integrity and Infinity windows feature Low E II glazing with Argon gas, which can reduce heating costs by 34 percent in cold climates and 38 percent in warm climates according to the Sustainable Energy Coalition.
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