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Certifications and Accreditations...
The only Sunroom
Manufacturer "Approved" by all These Leading Accreditation
Agencies. We are accredited in all 50 States. |
Good Housekeeping Seal
The
Good Housekeeping Seal, introduced in 1909 and earned by
products that pass Good Housekeeping Institute's review, is
America's most trusted consumer icon. The Good Housekeeping
Institute is a guardian of truth, accuracy and assurance. It
commands the highest level of influence on product purchases among
all consumer emblems.
The Good Housekeeping Seal is a highly recognized statement of the
magazine's renowned Consumers' Policy. The Seal may be carried only
by those products whose ads have been reviewed and accepted for
publication in Good Housekeeping.
ICC-ES
ICC-ES is a nonprofit, public benefit corporation that does
technical evaluations of building products, components, methods, and
materials. The evaluation process culminates with the issuance of
reports on code compliance, which are made available free of charge,
on the Worldwide Web, to building regulators, contractors,
specifiers, architects, engineers and anyone else with an interest
in the building industry and construction. These people look to
ICC-ES evaluation reports for evidence that products and systems
meet code requirements.
American Architectural Manufacturing Association (AAMA)
AAMA is the source of performance standards, product certification
and educational programs for the window, door and skylight industry.
The windows are labeled with a permanent gold label that is affixed
to the window frame.
National Fenestration Rating Council (NFRC)
NFRC is a non-profit organization that administers the only uniform,
independent rating and labeling system for the energy performance of
windows, doors, skylights, and attachment products. Its goal is to
provide fair, accurate and reliable energy performance ratings. A
removable NFRC label is attached to the glass for each window at the
factory.
Underwriter’s Laboratories Canada (ULC)
Underwriter’s Labor-atories of Canada (ULC) is an independent,
not-for-profit product safety testing and certification
organization. ULC has been testing products for public safety for
more than 80 years and are accredited by the Standards Council of
Canada, under the National Standards System.
California Housing and Community Development – Factory Built
Housing Program (CHCD/FBHP)
The purposes of the Factory-Built Housing Program are to ensure the
health and safety of persons using or purchasing factory-built homes
(FBH) or FBH building components, and to provide California
residents with reduced housing costs through mass production
techniques resulting from a factory production environment.
Florida Building Commission (FBC)
The State of Florida requires that certain building components that
are used as part of the building envelope be approved by the State
Building Commission. This is a requirement for the product to be
sold in the state.
National Sunroom Association (NSA)
Four Seasons Sunrooms is a founding member of the National Sunroom
Association (NSA), a member-directed trade association founded in
1997. The NSA is dedicated to the advancement of the manufacture and
construction of safe, energy efficient and environmentally conscious
sunrooms, patio rooms and solariums. That National Sunroom
Association is dedicated strictly to the sunroom industry, and is
committed to assuring that consumers learn about and enjoy the many
benefits of sunroom living. |
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