Evergreen
House, Inc. provides a top-quality glazing product, in-house engineering
capabilities, and full accountability to the owner for design, engineering,
fabrication, erection and warranty.
This commitment has been applied to hundreds of past projects and
throughout Evergreen House's 30 years of experience under its current
ownership. As fabrication and construction methods evolve, Evergreen
House continues to evaluate and improve the quality of workmanship.
All glazing systems are built to exacting standards, keeping fabrication
tolerances below industry standards and using precision water and
laser-cutting options as needed.
Evergreen House continually monitors system performance and assesses
products with improved glass strength and solar performance. By selectively
implementing new products, such as those using spectrally-selective
coatings, Evergreen House can design increasingly larger scale and
more exotic skylights. The use of newer technologies in combination
with a building's energy performance measures, gives Evergreen House
customers access to levels of design and performance that were previously
inconceivable.
A common design objective is to create dramatic spaces in shopping
malls, office buildings, cafeterias, and other public facilities.
The Evergreen House system provides opportunities to use daylight
in new and unique ways through the use of high-performance glazing,
tinting and silk-screening.
Evergreen House regularly consults with architects and mechanical
engineers about the proper glass combinations required to meet the
thermal requirements of building envelopes.
Custom-designed skylights have been fabricated and installed by Evergreen
House in regions outside the Pacific Northwest. Not only have we completed
projects in Washington and Oregon, but in a number of states that
include California, Montana, Hawaii, Alaska, Illinois and Kansas.
Projects have also been completed in Guam and Japan. |
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