PGT Custom Windows & Doors

EnergyVue Vinyl Series

PGT's non-impact vinyl line with the best thermal performance in the PGT residential catalog.

The best thermal performance in the PGT residential lineup (U-factor 0.27 to 0.32 with EnergyShield Max Low-E). Non-impact vinyl for inland Florida and energy-driven…

Energy U-factor from 0.26 Florida Made in Florida Established 1980
The Lineup

12 windows & doors in the EnergyVue Vinyl Series

Compare sizes, glass packages, and approvals model by model — every unit installed by Armor Pro across South Florida.

Windows (9)

Doors (3)

Overview

About the EnergyVue Vinyl Series

EnergyVue is the line Armor Pro specs when the driver is the energy bill rather than the wind map. It is non-impact vinyl, so it belongs on inland Florida addresses where the building code does not require impact glazing, and it earns its place there on thermal numbers the impact lines cannot match: U-factors from 0.27 to 0.32 with the EnergyShield Max Low-E package, low enough to move a utility bill and to clear ENERGY STAR for the climate zone. The welded vinyl frame resists salt-air corrosion and never needs repainting, which suits owners who want a low-maintenance window in a hot, humid climate.

Because EnergyVue shares the 3-1/2 inch frame, hardware, and color palette with WinGuard Vinyl, a homeowner can match the look of an impact retrofit elsewhere on the property without paying for impact glass where the code does not ask for it. The line runs the full operation range (single hung, double hung, horizontal roller, picture, casement, awning, architectural shapes, sliding glass door, and French door), so an inland whole-home project stays on one consistent system.

The one thing EnergyVue is not is an impact window. Inside the High-Velocity Hurricane Zone of Miami-Dade and Broward, or on any opening that needs a Notice of Acceptance, the code calls for laminated impact glazing and EnergyVue does not qualify; that is WinGuard Vinyl's job. Armor Pro draws the line by address and code: EnergyVue for inland energy-driven projects, WinGuard for the HVHZ and for any coastal owner who wants storm protection regardless of jurisdiction.

Compliance

Approvals & Certifications

12+ current Miami-Dade NOAs and Florida Product Approvals tied to the EnergyVue Vinyl Series — each verifiable by approval number below.

AuthorityApproval #ProductIssuedExpires
Miami-Dade NOA 26-0126.02 PGT EnergyVue Vinyl Preferred SGD SGD5470 2031-04-21
Miami-Dade NOA 25-0801.08 PGT EnergyVue Vinyl Awning AW5440 2030-09-24
Miami-Dade NOA 25-0801.06 PGT EnergyVue Vinyl Casement Picture PW5440 2030-09-24
Miami-Dade NOA 25-0801.04 PGT EnergyVue Vinyl Horizontal Roller HR5410 2030-09-24
Miami-Dade NOA 25-0710.03 PGT EnergyVue Vinyl Double Hung DH5460 2030-09-17
Miami-Dade NOA 25-0710.02 PGT EnergyVue Vinyl Casement CA5440 2030-09-17
Miami-Dade NOA 25-0520.02 PGT EnergyVue Vinyl Single Hung SH5400 2030-07-30
Miami-Dade NOA 25-0220.03 PGT EnergyVue Vinyl Picture PW5420 2030-04-30
Miami-Dade NOA 23-0724.01 PGT EnergyVue Vinyl Preferred French Door FD5455 2029-01-23
FL DBPR FL331.R27 PGT EnergyVue Vinyl Preferred French Door FD5455 2026-04-14
FL DBPR FL251.R42 PGT EnergyVue Vinyl Preferred SGD SGD5470 2026-04-08
FL DBPR FL251.R42 PGT EnergyVue Vinyl Preferred View SGD5470NS 2026-04-08

Frequently Asked Questions

No — EnergyVue is a non-impact vinyl line, so it cannot be installed in the High-Velocity Hurricane Zone of Miami-Dade and Broward, and it isn't the right choice for any opening that needs a Notice of Acceptance. It belongs on inland Florida addresses where the building code does not require laminated impact glazing. If you're inside the HVHZ or you want storm protection regardless of jurisdiction, the impact counterpart is WinGuard Vinyl, which uses the same frame.

EnergyVue is the line for projects driven by the energy bill rather than the wind map. It posts the best thermal performance in PGT's residential catalog — U-factors from about 0.27 to 0.32 with the EnergyShield Max Low-E package — which is low enough to move a utility bill and clear ENERGY STAR for the climate zone. The welded vinyl frame also resists salt-air corrosion and never needs repainting. We spec it for inland, energy-focused homes where impact glass isn't required by code.

They're built on the same 3-1/2 inch vinyl frame with the same hardware and color palette — the only real difference is the glass build-up. WinGuard Vinyl uses laminated impact glass and carries HVHZ approval; EnergyVue uses a non-impact insulating glass unit and is statewide Florida-approved for non-HVHZ use. That shared platform means you can match the look across a property and only pay for impact glass where the code actually asks for it.

EnergyVue mirrors the WinGuard Vinyl lineup one-for-one: single hung, double hung, horizontal roller, picture, casement, awning, architectural shapes, sliding glass door, and French door. So an inland whole-home project stays on a single consistent vinyl system from bedroom windows to a patio slider. We pick the styles room by room based on ventilation, egress, and the look you're after.

EnergyVue's Low-E glass packages are ENERGY STAR-certified for the Florida climate zone, which is the qualifying threshold for most window energy incentives. The exact program, amount, and paperwork change over time and depend on your county and the specific glass, so we don't promise a dollar figure. We'll point you to the certification documents for your configuration so you or your tax preparer can confirm current eligibility.

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