| Published 11 times a year, Window & Door serves the entire fenestration industry, including manufacturers,
distributors, and dealers. Window & Door has an experienced editorial
team and offers readers focused news coverage; insightful articles
on market and design trends; regular columns on codes, legal issues,
and marketing ideas; full coverage of new products; expert articles
on operations and technology; and much, much more.
Our Editorial Trademarks
Top 100 Manufacturers: It's the industry's annual scorecard.
Our most eagerly anticipated feature, the Top 100 provides an annual
update on the industry's movers and shakers.
Crystal Achievement Awards: Our annual celebration of innovation
in the fenestration industry. We honor the best in new product technology,
manufacturing, and marketing.
The Supply Chain: Focusing on trends in the channels of distribution,
this issue features the first annual comprehensive survey of window
and door distributors and dealers.
Window & Door Buying Guide: The industry’s leading annual directory featuring more than 1,500 manufacturers and suppliers, available both in print and online at www.eBuyingGuide.net. Window and door manufacturers use the Buying Guide as a desk reference throughout the year to find suppliers through our extensive listings divided into specialized categories. Dealers and distributors also use it to find manufacturers of windows, doors and other finished products.
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calendar and find out what you'll read about in upcoming issues.
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The Industry's Best Coverage
John Swanson, editor and associate publisher of Window & Door,
has 20 years of experience covering the industry. Having started
in the industry in 1984, he served as the founding editor
of Fenestration, the first North American magazine specifically
targeting the window and door market, launched in 1987.
Swanson joined the National Glass Association in 1999 to
lead Window & Door. His industry knowledge and experience,
combined with the resources of one of North America's leading
industry trade association, have made Window & Door the clear
industry favorite.
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National Glass Association
Window & Door magazine and WindowandDoor.net are produced by the
National Glass Association. Founded in 1948, the National Glass
Association (NGA) is the largest trade association representing
the flat glass industry. The NGA also hosts GlassBuild America:
The Glass, Window & Door Expo.
Visit our other Web sites!
www.eBuyingGuide.net
The fenestration industry’s most complete directory of manufacturers and suppliers!
www.GlassMagazine.net
The official Web site for Glass Magazine serving the architectural
glass industry, architectural metal, building, remodeling and related
architectural industries.
www.AutoGlassmagazine.net
The official Web site for AutoGlass serving the automotive glass
replacement and repair industries.
www.GlassBuildAmerica.com
GlassBuild America: The Glass, Window & Door Expo provides one central
showcase for the glass processing equipment, window and door manufacturing
equipment, and the latest technology for all types of glass and
fenestration products used in residential and commercial construction
and related applications.
www.glass.org
Founded in 1948, the National Glass Association is the largest trade
association representing the flat (architectural and automotive)
glass industry. We represent nearly 4,000 member companies and locations,
and produce the industry's leading events and publications.
www.eSourceBook.net
The most complete online listing of suppliers in the architectural glass industry!
www.MyGlassClass.com
A state-of-the-art online technical school created by the National Glass Association to benefit its member companies and the hundreds of thousands of technicians and professionals that comprise the American glass industry.
www.myautoglass.org
The official Web site for CASPA – Coalition for Auto Glass Safety
& Public Awareness. CASPA’s mission is to educate America on the
critical role of auto glass as a structural and passenger safety
component in motor vehicles.
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