
Loewen is the leading manufacturer of premium windows and doors for the luxury architectural market in North America and abroad. We are committed to producing handcrafted windows and doors. Our expert artisans ensure our fit-and-finish is unparalleled.
These craftspeople are supported by high-tech, automated technologies, but it's the skilled hands in our makerspaces that have earned us our reputation among discerning architects, builders, and homeowners.We use authentic materials of the finest grade. At our core, Loewen is a designer and manufacturer of wood windows and doors.
We use solid wood laminations, not veneers. Our extruded aluminum is the highest quality. Our operating hardware is bronze, brass, zinc, and stainless steel - all genuine materials, not imitations. Our designs are Enduring, both aesthetically and in performance. We work tirelessly to create products that are timeless, whether that means being true to historical architecture or by creating a lasting contemporary design.
These craftspeople are supported by high-tech, automated technologies, but it's the skilled hands in our makerspaces that have earned us our reputation among discerning architects, builders, and homeowners.We use authentic materials of the finest grade. At our core, Loewen is a designer and manufacturer of wood windows and doors.
We use solid wood laminations, not veneers. Our extruded aluminum is the highest quality. Our operating hardware is bronze, brass, zinc, and stainless steel - all genuine materials, not imitations. Our designs are Enduring, both aesthetically and in performance. We work tirelessly to create products that are timeless, whether that means being true to historical architecture or by creating a lasting contemporary design.
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Loewen is the leading manufacturer of premium windows and doors for the luxury architectural market in North America and abroad. In addition to proudly handcrafting enduring products that enhance beautiful architecture, we are an innovative organization that has evolved into a design-driven, technologically advanced company of the modern age.
Coastal Douglas Fir out-performs other Douglas Fir species, and vastly out-performs other soft wood species (pine, etc.). Douglas Fir is North America's most plentiful softwood species; Loewen provides Coastal Douglas Fir as our standard because it is the best species for luxury projects. Coastal Douglas Fir is the premium grade of Douglas Fir, being the strongest and most durable of all the soft woods.
Our extruded aluminum cladding is intricately detailed and withstands serious impact without sustaining damage. Loewen clad engineering creates extraordinary strength and durability, enabling dramatic design, innovation and inspiration. Loewen Clad and Wood fenestration products use coastal Douglas Fir or Mahogany in frames and sashes.
We have worked with industry professionals and designers to define our palette of exterior metal clad colors and finishes. These paints meet the specifications of the American Architectural Manufacturers Association (AAMA) 2605. The qualities of this paint provide robust weathering, fade, and chalk resistance and a beautiful finish that lasts for decades when cared for properly.
Our robust hardware is constructed from solid metal, including bronze, brass, or steel allowing for oversized units. Stainless steel operators and gear systems are standard on most of our products. This crank and cover sits perfectly between our most minimal handle (Contemporary) and our most decorative handle (Provence).
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Sherri Houston
Oct 02, 2020
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Dantastic A.
Aug 13, 2020
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Shae B.
Jun 08, 2019
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Hated working there, all depends on the department you get and who’s in charge. I got fired the day after I told them i hurt myself before I could even go to the doctor and I worked there for 2 years. Always on time and helped train new people. Didn’t matter. Don’t hurt yourself here, they’ll punish you for it
Chad Olmstead
Sep 26, 2018
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Mike K.
Aug 31, 2018
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Adam House
Nov 27, 2017
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Mary Barkanyi
Jul 06, 2013
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