AAMA-certified vinyl extrusion systems for manufacturers building windows and doors for the North American market. All of our profile systems support both new construction and retrofit applications — we offer nail-on frames as well as flush fin, z-bar, and retrofit frame options across our product lines.
Every conversation we have with a window or door manufacturer begins the same way — with their current product line, their market, and what they're trying to accomplish. Our job isn't to hand you a catalog and let you figure it out. It's to understand your business well enough to know which of our extrusion systems fits, and how to get you into production with as little friction as possible.
Below is a straightforward overview of our profile systems and what they support. If you're not sure where to start, that's exactly what our first conversation is for.
In this market since 2005
The Imperial Series is our most established profile system in North America — and the one with the deepest roots in the California market. We've been manufacturing and distributing this extrusion since 2005, and over the past two decades it has become one of the most widely used vinyl profile systems among window manufacturers in Southern and Northern California.
If you're currently sourcing profiles through a distributor or trading company, there's a reasonable chance you're already building with Imperial Series extrusions. Many manufacturers running this profile today came to it through an intermediary and have never had a direct conversation with the company that makes it. That's exactly the dynamic we're here to change.
The Imperial Series supports the core of the American window market — the products that move in volume across both new construction projects and replacement and retrofit programs. It's a proven system, AAMA-certified under our FWH-1 designation.
These applications cover a substantial share of what residential window manufacturers produce — which is exactly why the Imperial Series has sustained the market presence it has. Whether your customers are tract homebuilders, multifamily developers, or homeowners running a replacement program, the same profile system serves all of it.
Our Casement Series extends your product line into the hinged window market — the preferred choice for applications where unobstructed glass area, maximum ventilation, and a more architectural look are priorities. Casement and awning windows command a higher price point than sliding products, and for manufacturers looking to move upmarket or serve a broader spec, adding a casement series is a natural next step.
This system is built to the same AAMA-certified standards as our Imperial Series. If you're currently a sliding window manufacturer and want to explore adding casements without a full retooling investment, this is the conversation to have.
Our door profiles give window manufacturers the ability to offer a complete fenestration package — rather than sending their customers elsewhere for the door. A door that matches your window system in profile, color, and finish is a genuine selling point, and keeping that sale in-house rather than handing it to a competitor is good business.
The Sliding Patio Door Series is the natural complement to our window profiles for manufacturers already building sliding products. In markets like Southern California where indoor-outdoor living drives consistent demand, adding a patio door to your line is one of the more straightforward product expansions available — and one that tends to increase your average transaction size with existing customers without significantly adding to your operational complexity.
The French Door Series rounds out the offering for manufacturers who want to serve customers with higher-end expectations. French doors carry a strong consumer perception of quality and design — and vinyl manufacturers who can deliver that look at a price point below wood or aluminum composite have a compelling story to tell. This series pairs naturally with our Casement Series for manufacturers building a more complete premium product line.
Our profiles are produced in white and almond as standard — the two colors that cover the broad majority of the North American residential window market. For manufacturers with specific project or brand requirements, we also offer color matching. If you're building to a particular specification or want to maintain a consistent look across an architectural program, contact us to discuss what that looks like.
For manufacturers who want broader color flexibility without a full profile change, we offer vinyl cap stock. Cap stock is a thin vinyl layer applied over the extruded profile that can be produced in a wider range of colors and finishes — giving your product line the ability to meet architectural color specifications or differentiate against competitors, while keeping your core profile system intact.
For most manufacturers, a stock extrusion system is the right starting point. Our profiles are AAMA-certified, in production, and supported by the hardware and fabrication specifications needed to get into production efficiently. There's no tooling investment, lead times are predictable, and the performance baseline is proven. If our stock systems can serve your market, that's almost always the faster and more economical path.
If you need something the stock line doesn't cover — a different frame depth, a specific glazing pocket, a proprietary system you want to own and protect from competitors — we design and manufacture custom profiles. Custom tooling requires upfront investment and more lead time, and we'll be straightforward with you about what that process looks like before you commit to it. But for the right manufacturer with a clear product vision, it's a meaningful long-term advantage.
Beyond supplying profiles, we provide the tooling and technical support needed to actually run them on your floor. This is where a direct factory relationship has advantages that a distributor or trading company simply can't replicate.
If you need a profile that doesn't exist in our standard catalog — a unique frame geometry, a proprietary system you want to own, or a design built around your specific market — we design and manufacture custom extrusion dies. You own the tooling, which means your profile can't be replicated by a competitor sourcing from the same factory. We've developed custom profiles for multiple North American manufacturers and can walk you through the process from drawing to first article.
Getting a profile system into production isn't just about the extrusion — it's about the equipment that cuts, welds, punches, and routes it. We provide fabrication equipment support across the key machinery a window manufacturer needs:
Whether you're setting up a new line, transitioning from another profile system, or troubleshooting an existing setup, our team can provide the technical guidance and equipment specifications needed to get your operation running efficiently — through our US-based team, not through a translation chain.
Every extrusion system we sell comes backed by the hardware packages, fabrication specifications, and technical resources that a manufacturer needs to actually build with it. We own our die tooling, which means we have direct control over quality, consistency, and lead times — and it means the specifications we give you accurately reflect what comes off our production line.
For manufacturers new to a particular series, we provide the information needed to configure your fabrication process for our profiles — from hardware recommendations to cut and weld specifications. Our US-based team is your point of contact for those conversations. You're not navigating an overseas time zone to ask a technical question about a punch dimension.
The goal is to reduce the distance between "I ordered profiles" and "I'm building windows" — and to make the ongoing supply relationship straightforward enough that your production team stops thinking about it as a variable and starts treating it as infrastructure.
Talk to Our TeamTell us what you're building today and what you're trying to accomplish. We'll give you a straightforward answer.