Hy-Lite’s Storm-Lite privacy window.
Courtesy Hy-Lite Hy-Lite’s Storm-Lite privacy window.

Privacy window manufacturer Hy-Lite has announced that it is reducing the price of its Storm-Lite window line by more than 40% in order to support the reconstruction efforts in areas affected by Hurricanes Harvey and Irma.

Hy-Lite’s Pensacola, Fla.-based manufacturing operations were not affected by the recent storms. "We feel so fortunate that our operations were not affected by Hurricane Irma," says Roger Murphy, president of Hy-Lite, a U.S. Block Windows Company. "This allows us to keep our facility running and our employees working. Right now our focus is on getting the Storm-Lite windows into inventory so we have enough product available as the rebuilding efforts begin across the country."

The Storm-Lite window, one of many in Hy-Lite’s Bath-Lite Series, is a 4’x4’ silkscreen glass window with a heavy-duty vinyl frame, available in white, tan, driftwood and bronze. The window is available in Hy-Lite’s popular Aurora style, suitable for bathrooms, dining rooms and living rooms alike.

“This is a cost-effective option for a privacy window that is more imaginative than simple frosted glass or rain glass," says Murphy. "These windows provide elegance in the home without breaking the budget. They have all the terrific features of decorative glass windows while boasting a value-added price tag."

The Storm-Lite privacy window is also certified to AAMA 506-06 specifications for Hurricane Impact and Cycle Testing, and has a Design Pressure Rating of DP50 for winds up to 160 mph in Wind Zone 4.

"This durable window features a one-inch insulated unit with an annealed, laminated exterior glass to resist impact from flying debris," says Murphy. "There's also tempered glass on the interior of each unit for enhanced safety, privacy and decorative style."

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