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Representative sample windows are tested to assure compliance. A window design that has passed these tests and is certified through the AAMA Gold Label Certification Program will have an “Impact Resistant” tab added to the gold label indicating it has passed this testing. This tab will have information about the type of missile, impact speed and pressure cycle used as well as the size of window tested. Windows that have not been tested to the standards previously noted will not have this tab.
A knowledgeable window salesperson or installer should be able to provide guidance regarding any state or local building codes on impact resistant requirements that might apply. To learn more about any testing your specific windows have been subjected to, it is best to contact the manufacturer directly.
Products subjected to hurricane force winds may stress the products beyond recommended design tolerances. Even though you may not see damage to the glass or frame, there could be internal or unforeseen damage that causes the future operation of the product to be reduced.