It is unlikely that the original Northern Jalousie Manufacturing Co. could have foreseen the future of its small jalousie manufacturing business as it began production in the mid-1950's. Since the transition to the current ownership, NORTHERN's steady growth has been based on a well-earned reputation for dependable quality and personalized service, still the primary cornerstones for the Northeast's most versatile fenestration manufacturing company.
This continuing progress is the direct result of our company's sense of responsibility to our customers' needs and to the overall service requirements of the marketplace. At NORTHERN, we are proud of our past and are looking confidently toward the future. Well-known for many years as Northern Building Products, we changed our name in 2014 to Northern Architectural Systems to recognize the increasingly wide variety of facade products within our capabilities.
Twin manufacturing plants in Teterboro and Carlstadt New Jersey encompass almost a quarter million square feet of workspace.
This continuing progress is the direct result of our company's sense of responsibility to our customers' needs and to the overall service requirements of the marketplace. At NORTHERN, we are proud of our past and are looking confidently toward the future. Well-known for many years as Northern Building Products, we changed our name in 2014 to Northern Architectural Systems to recognize the increasingly wide variety of facade products within our capabilities.
Twin manufacturing plants in Teterboro and Carlstadt New Jersey encompass almost a quarter million square feet of workspace.
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Energy Conservation is, by far, the most quantifiable green feature for fenestration products and has a significant environmental impact over the product life-cycle.
We fabricate a wide range of energy-efficient products to suit an architect's design, whether it's an insulated building envelope or a passive solar design.
We offer window products tested to National Fenestration Rating Council (NFRC) standards NFRC 100 and 200 for thermal performance.
While some of the parts we use are "more green" than others, most of our suppliers have taken steps to reduce their environmental impact.
We fabricate a wide range of energy-efficient products to suit an architect's design, whether it's an insulated building envelope or a passive solar design.
We offer window products tested to National Fenestration Rating Council (NFRC) standards NFRC 100 and 200 for thermal performance.
While some of the parts we use are "more green" than others, most of our suppliers have taken steps to reduce their environmental impact.
Since 1956 we've been innovating and growing as a leading manufacturer of fenestration products for the American market.
If you enjoy challenges and a team-oriented culture, we'd love to hear from you.
Every project brings its own variation of exciting challenges that provide plenty of opportunities to learn and grow.
Be a part of a collaborative family that cultivates a culture of understanding, acceptance and encouragement.
Our products are proudly made in the USA and enjoy a track record of excellence, our awards and achievements speak volumes.
If you enjoy challenges and a team-oriented culture, we'd love to hear from you.
Every project brings its own variation of exciting challenges that provide plenty of opportunities to learn and grow.
Be a part of a collaborative family that cultivates a culture of understanding, acceptance and encouragement.
Our products are proudly made in the USA and enjoy a track record of excellence, our awards and achievements speak volumes.
American Architectural Manufacturers Association (AAMA) provides this information as general guide to caring for your fenestration products in order to help you get the most enjoyment and best performance for years to come.
Generally, when cleaning glass, it is a good idea to use a vinegar-based glass cleaner or mild dish soap and water with a soft, lint-free cloth or paper product.
Petroleum-based cleaners or solvents should not be used as they can streak the glass and weaken the seal between the glass and frame.
Generally, when cleaning glass, it is a good idea to use a vinegar-based glass cleaner or mild dish soap and water with a soft, lint-free cloth or paper product.
Petroleum-based cleaners or solvents should not be used as they can streak the glass and weaken the seal between the glass and frame.
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