Commercial & Architectural Series
Florida DBPR
Approved
Design Pressure +125/-150 psf
NFRC Certified
ES Windows ES-7000/7100 Window Wall
ES Windows's commercial and architectural glazing — storefront, curtain wall, window wall, and high-pressure impact commercial systems.
Florida DBPR
Approved
NFRC Certified
ES Windows
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Built for South Florida homes
- Florida Building Code product-approved
- Aluminum (Non-thermally broken) frame engineered for strength and durability
- Energy-efficient Low-E insulated glass options to control heat gain
- Corrosion-resistant finishes for coastal applications
- Professionally installed across South Florida by Armor Pro
Configurations
X = operable panel (it opens) · O = fixed panel (doesn’t open). Panels read left‑to‑right as viewed from outside (hung windows read top‑to‑bottom). Example: XO = operable on the left, fixed on the right.
Engineered Strength
Built and tested to Florida product-approval standards
Energy Efficient
Low-E insulated glass options reduce heat gain
Corrosion Resistant
Coastal-grade finishes for salt-air durability
Limited Warranty
Manufacturer warranty plus Armor Pro install workmanship
At a Glance
Frame Material
Aluminum (Non-thermally broken)
Max Size
48 x 144 in
Design Pressure
+125/-150 psf
U-Factor
0.68–1.07
SHGC
0.27–0.64
Visible Trans.
0.18–0.72
Sizes & Pressures
| Configuration | Max size | Design pressure |
|---|---|---|
| ES-7000 Window Wall (Large Missile Impact) | 48 x 144 in | +125/-150 psf |
| ES-7100 Window Wall (Small Missile Impact) | 48 x 144 in | +125/-150 psf |
Glass & Energy Performance
| Glass package | U-Factor | SHGC | VT | CR |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| glass | 0.68 | 0.376 | 0.364 | 33 |
Performance Certifications
- FL28879.R7
Options
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Frequently Asked Questions
The ES-7000/7100 is a pre-glazed aluminum window-wall system from ES Windows' Commercial & Architectural Series, used to glaze the exterior of commercial and mid- and high-rise buildings between floor slabs. Unlike curtain wall, window wall spans floor-to-floor and sits within the slab edges, which makes it a practical, building-tested choice for South Florida residential towers and mixed-use projects. We install it as fixed glazing where you want large, durable expanses of glass.
The two models share the same frame and sizing but differ in impact testing: the ES-7000 is rated for large-missile impact, while the ES-7100 is rated for small-missile impact. Large-missile units are typically required at lower elevations exposed to wind-borne debris, and small-missile units are used higher up on the building. We determine which one your project's height and location call for and confirm it at quote.
Yes, the ES-7000/7100 is impact-rated, with the ES-7000 tested for large-missile impact and the ES-7100 for small-missile impact, both at a +125/-150 psf design pressure. Each fixed unit can run up to 48" wide by 144" tall, allowing tall floor-to-floor glazing. We confirm the specific approval and design pressure required for your opening and jurisdiction when we quote.
The ES-7000/7100 offers four glass builds: G1 is 1/4" heat-strengthened glass with 0.090" SentryGlas laminated between, G2 is an insulating laminated build (1/4" tempered + 1/2" spacer + 1/4" HS + 0.090" SGP + 1/4" HS), G3 uses a thicker 0.180" SentryGlas laminated interlayer, and G4 is the insulating version of that heavier laminate. The thicker SentryGlas and insulating options add structural and energy performance. We help you match the package to your wind load and energy goals.
The ES-7000/7100 framing is available anodized or painted as standard, with a wood-grain finish option, and the glass can be painted, serigraphy (ceramic-frit printed), or fully digitally printed. That range lets the window wall match the building's architectural design or carry custom patterns and graphics. We'll confirm the available finish and glass-treatment combinations for your project at quote.
Installed cost for an ES-7000/7100 window wall depends on the total glazed area, the number of units, whether you need the large-missile ES-7000 or small-missile ES-7100, the glass package, and the building's access and slab conditions. Because window wall is engineered per project, there is no flat per-unit price. Armor Pro provides a free estimate after reviewing your elevations and confirms the approval and design pressure for your openings.
This is ES Windows's house-brand catalog for commercial, condo, and mid- to high-rise architectural work, distinct from the residential tier lines. It covers aluminum storefront, stick and structural-silicone-glazed curtain wall, pre-glazed impact window wall, project-in and project-out operable windows, and commercial sliding and lift-slide doors. We reference it for light-commercial and architectural-spec projects rather than standard home replacement.
The U.S.-market impact systems are the ones that carry real HVHZ ratings: the ES-8860 window wall is tested to plus and minus 150 psf, the ES-6000/6100 sliding door reaches plus 120 / minus 135 psf with multiple Miami-Dade NOAs, and the ES-7500/7600 window wall and several others carry large- and small-missile certification. Some of the metric storefront and curtain-wall framing systems are Latin-American architectural products without Florida approval, so we verify approval status before specifying any of them on a Florida job.
ES Windows is the residential and light-commercial fenestration brand of Tecnoglass Inc. (NYSE: TGLS), and the products are manufactured at the company's complex in Barranquilla, Colombia. What makes the brand unusual is that the parent makes its own architectural glass and aluminum extrusions and then assembles the finished windows and doors in-house, so a single company stands behind the whole assembly rather than buying glass and frames from outside suppliers. We install and service ES Windows products throughout South Florida.



