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Sun Windows History V. E. Anderson Windows & Doors Sun Window's heritage extends back seven decades. In 1930, Victor E. Anderson, Sr. developed a self-storing, wood storm window. During the day he would go door-to-door, in Detroit, Michigan, selling his new innovation and then return home and assemble his product at night in his garage. V. E. Manufacturing Company was born (also known as Anderson Doors and windows). Soon, sales quickly made it obvious that demand for this new product required a larger manufacturing facility. The on-set of World War II made manufacturing space scarce and labor in short supply. The search began for a suitable facility, and in August or 1943, V. E. Anderson Doors and windows moved to Owensboro, KY, occupying the former F. A. Ames building. The first product line produced was the self-storing, wood storm window. Eventually, the product line was expanded to include aluminum storm Doors and windows, aluminum prime windows, and wood prime windows. The expanded product line also resulted in additional manufacturing facilities. Plants in Tennessee, Georgia, Florida, Ohio, and Indiana were added to the V. E. Anderson Window and Door Company. By 1960, the company maintained a substantial presence in the vinyl replacement windows and door industry. In 1968, Victor E. Anderson decided to sell his company to Alcan Aluminum in a ten year buy-out plan. By the end of the 10 years Alcan decided to eliminate wood products from its line and closed the Owensboro plant. This appeared to be the end of the V. E. Anderson dream, but it was just the beginning. The closing of the Owensboro V. E. Anderson Window and Door plant presented a new opportunity for Robert E. Anderson. Robert, one of Victor E. Anderson, Sr's sons, had been employed at the Owensboro plant. In 1979, Robert assembled a group of investors, purchased the facilities in Owensboro, and formed Sun Windows. Using the foundation built by V. E. Anderson, Sun Windows began production of wood casement and double hung windows. Robert E. Anderson's vision for Sun Windows centered on producing high quality products. Continual improvements in product materials and designs, as well as improvements to the manufacturing facilities and methods were pursued. The energy crisis of the early 1980's forced the window industry to seek new designs that were more energy efficient and Sun Windows was at the forefront of this design movement. By 1988 Sun expanded its product offerings to include vinyl windows. This new window system and material promised to be a major factor in the future of residential windows. The early 1990's saw Sun's main product line, wood window products, advance to fully clad exteriors. All the exterior frames and sashes were now formed of heavy, extruded aluminum while the interiors were beautiful, select western pine. Through the 90's Sun continued to expand its product offerings. Expanding the Casement and Double Hung product lines to incorporate matching Fixed Lites and Transoms. Later adding Round Top and Arch Top windows to compliment those lines. The growth of the vinyl window market prompted Sun to add a 40,000 square foot vinyl window fabrication facility to its existing 200,000 square foot plant. This addition was completed in 1997 and offers state of the art computer controlled fabrication of Sun's full line of vinyl window products. The year 2000 marked Sun Windows entry into the Door market. Sun began offering inswing and sliding glass doors. These doors were aluminum clad wood doors that complimented Sun's clad wood windows. However, Sun's focus on product improvement quickly prompted Sun to develop a new design which has recently been put into production. Today, Sun Windows is an industry leader in the development and production of long-lasting, energy efficient window and door products. An expansive product line of both clad wood products and vinyl products prepares Sun to meet the needs of its customers. Sun's focus on product quality and customer satisfaction encompasses all of what Sun Windows represents. From its foundation in the V. E. Anderson Manufacturing Company through its birth as Sun Windows, Inc., providing quality products and service is what makes Sun Windows the best windows, doors and service under the sun. Products Sun is the exclusive manufacturer of Sun Clad wood Doors and windows and Sun Vinyl windows. Sun specializes in products that are built to order, following the specific requirements of home owners, builders, designers and architects. Sun's extensive product line offers a wide range of product types, styles, features and options. SunClad Windows Sun Clad Wood Windows are available in a wide range of styles, sizes and shapes to give you freedom in choosing the windows that are just right for your home. Explore the various sections to learn more about each style. SunClad Doors Sun Clad Wood Doors are the perfect compliment to Sun Clad Windows. Use as entrance doors or patio doors, they are designed to meet the demands of today's homes. Built to stand-up to the weather as well as the heavy use that an everyday door must endure. SunVinyl Windows Sun Vinyl windows offer energy efficiency, durability, and ease of operation in window products that you never have to paint. Their performance and convenience make them an attractive option for today's home owner. Explore the various sections to learn more about each style. |
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