Testimonials

"The glass has been perfect.  Any new restaurant in a cold climate would be crazy not to plan for it and get it done." (Installed in 2006)

 

Rod Barker, Owner

Halton Heated Glass

Mahogany Grille Restaurant

Strater Hotel, Durango, Colorado

 

 

"I've worked with George, (WarmVue). He brings enthusiasm, integrity, and he gets the job done".

(heating glass units, 30 skylights, 20 vertical including operable doors, installed in 2006)

 

David Osmond

The Ralph S. Osmond Company

Wayland, Massachussetts

 

 

While George Usinowicz and associates of WarmVue Partnership, LLC worked with Thermique Technologies’ Development Team to bring this technology to a full system as WarmVue now offers, the team received Glass Magazine’s “2006 Crystal Achievement Award” for:


Halton Heated Glass

“Most innovative commercial window, medium or small company.”


“The strongest entries in this category focused on energy conservation,” says Patrick Loughran, associated partner, Goettsch Partners, Chicago, and a judge for the category.

 

“Thermique Technologies’ (WarmVue Partnership’s), heated windows are the types of innovations the glazing industry needs to pursue to maximize daylight while minimizing energy consumption.”

 

 

 

Skylight

How WarmVue worked for Construction Manager

Construction Manager Gary Truax of Durango, Colorado reports that the installation procedures remain simple and straightforward. "When you have a product like this, it's almost like a day off because it's self-explanatory," he said.

 

"The information is easy to understand because it's very basic," he continued. "That made it easy. No new skills are required to complete installation. Everything went smoothly from start to finish."

 

Once the heated windows were in place, construction crews were happy to enjoy them. The pool room became a popular place for lunches and breaks because of the warmth radiating from the glass.

 

"Everyone appreciated the magic of it," said Truax.

 

Testimonials

"I'm still caught by surprise to pass by the windows and feel the warmth. I've been trained by experience to expect to feel cold by a window."

 -Gary Truax, Construction Manager, Durango, Colorado