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About Us
CWS designs and constructs impact-resistant and non-impact-resistant windows, doors and sunroom products for virtually every performance need.
pin_drop Proudly Based in Florida
We’re proudly based in Ocala, Florida and manufacture vinyl and aluminum products for both residential and commercial projects.
local_police Exceptional Hurricane Protection
With 450,000+ sq. ft. of modern manufacturing facilities, our products achieve exceptional levels of impact resistance, safety, security and energy efficiency. We are proud to meet or exceed some of the highest standards for hurricane protection.
High-Quality Windows & Doors That Protect What Matters
At CWS, we have an unwavering dedication to going beyond expectations with the highest quality products.
Unparalleled Service
With CWS products, you can have complete confidence that you are taken care of. We go beyond expectations with dedicated support to take care of our customers and dealers.
Intentional Protection
For your home, for your family, for past and future memories, CWS is here to help protect it all. We bring the right products to the right locations to help you protect what matters most.
Continuous Improvement for Our Customers
You deserve more. That’s why we produce windows and doors using the newest advances in window and door engineering and technology. CWS was the first manufacturer to obtain an ENERGY STAR® rating from the National Fenestration Rating Council (NFRC) for High Velocity Hurricane Zone (HVHZ) windows. We strive to make high-quality products to make your life easier.
Put To The Test
CWS Impact-Resistant Windows & Doors Preserve Mexico Beach Home
The Sand Palace, home to Russell King and his nephew Dr. Lebron Lackey, stands strong in Mexico Beach, even after a hurricane. Thanks to its careful construction including 40-foot pilings buried into the ground and CWS windows and doors, the home withstood Category 4 Hurricane Michael in 2018 beautifully. When the windows and doors received impact from flying debris, the glass held together and prevented intense pressures from destroying the home.