Pella Materials Guide
Materials selected for Hatteras Island and Ocracoke
Salt air, humidity, intense sunlight, wind-driven rain, blowing sand and severe coastal storms all affect how a window or door performs over time. We install Pella products built with materials and construction options made for that reality.
Not every Pella product includes every feature. We help homeowners select the appropriate materials and product configuration based on the home’s location, exposure, opening size, appearance and performance requirements.
Impact-resistant glass
Hurricane Shield Series™
Impervia® fiberglass
Aluminum-clad wood
EnduraClad® exteriors
Seacoast EnduraClad®
Corrosion-resistant hardware
Energy-efficient glass
Core Coastal Products
Laminated construction with a protective interlayer that helps hold broken glass together, making an opening far harder to breach during a storm.
Impact glass paired with reinforced frame construction, engineered and tested for severe coastal weather — including High Velocity Hurricane Zone requirements on qualifying configurations.
Pella’s proprietary fiberglass will not rot like exposed wood and will not corrode like metal — a strong, rigid, low-maintenance frame built for salt air.
Impact-resistant glass is only one component of an impact-rated window or door. The glass, frame, sash, hardware, structural reinforcement, anchoring and installation must function together as a complete approved system.
Cladding & Finishes
Finished wood interiors with EnduraClad® aluminum cladding outside — the warmth of real wood indoors with far less exterior upkeep. Used on Pella Reserve™ and Pella Lifestyle Series.
Standard exterior finishes can deteriorate faster under heavy salt spray. On selected Pella wood products, the Seacoast EnduraClad protective finish adds extra protection for the clad exterior.
Salt air affects exposed metal components even when the frame itself is fiberglass, vinyl or clad wood. Where available, we recommend corrosion-resistant or stainless-steel hardware and compatible exterior fasteners for coastal applications. Availability varies by product and configuration and should never be assumed without reviewing the specifications.
Routine cleaning still matters. Remove salt deposits from frames, glass, tracks, hinges and operating hardware before buildup affects appearance or operation.
A large west-facing window needs a different glass package than a shaded window under a porch. We evaluate the location and exposure of each opening rather than automatically specifying the same glass throughout the home.
Call 984-386-8828 to review impact ratings, finishes and hardware for your openings. Serving Hatteras Island—from Rodanthe to Hatteras Village—and Ocracoke.
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