Coastal Windows & Exteriors Helps Build Boston magazine’s 10th Annual Design Home Project
This summer in Salisbury, MA, David and Stephanie Vanderbilt helped deliver energy-efficient Preservation Windows for a Zero-Energy Design Home. Additionally, the Coastal Windows & Exteriors owners supported the project by contributing innovative products designed for top-tier energy performance.
CWE of Beverly, Massachusetts, is proud to announce its exclusive contribution to the creation of Boston Magazine’s 10th Annual Design Home 2014 in Salisbury, Massachusetts. The innovative Zero-Energy home will feature 24 of Coastal Windows & Exteriors’ Preservation casement windows that will contribute significantly to the energy efficiency of this new home by retaining the sun’s warmth. The new Design Home will be complete in early September with plans to open its doors to the public for four weeks of house tours to benefit Children’s Hospital on September 11, 2014.
Moreover, the Preservation casement windows help reduce heat loss and lower energy bills through advanced insulating technology. These windows also maximize natural light while maintaining interior comfort throughout the year. In addition, the airtight construction supports the home’s goal of achieving zero energy usage. Coastal Windows & Exteriors carefully selected each product to meet the project’s strict energy standards. As a result, the windows play a vital role in creating a sustainable and environmentally responsible home. Clearly, this partnership reflects CWE’s commitment to innovation, energy efficiency, and giving back to the local community.