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NAICS Code 332321-13 - Storm Windows & Doors (Manufacturing)
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Business List Pricing Tiers
Quantity of Records | Price Per Record | Estimated Total (Max in Tier) |
---|---|---|
0 - 1,000 | $0.25 | Up to $250 |
1,001 - 2,500 | $0.20 | Up to $500 |
2,501 - 10,000 | $0.15 | Up to $1,500 |
10,001 - 25,000 | $0.12 | Up to $3,000 |
25,001 - 50,000 | $0.09 | Up to $4,500 |
50,000+ | Contact Us for a Custom Quote |
What's Included in Every Standard Data Package
- Company Name
- Contact Name (where available)
- Job Title (where available)
- Full Business & Mailing Address
- Business Phone Number
- Industry Codes (Primary and Secondary SIC & NAICS Codes)
- Sales Volume
- Employee Count
- Website (where available)
- Years in Business
- Location Type (HQ, Branch, Subsidiary)
- Modeled Credit Rating
- Public / Private Status
- Latitude / Longitude
- ...and more (Inquire)
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NAICS Code 332321-13 Description (8-Digit)
Parent Code - Official US Census
Tools
Tools commonly used in the Storm Windows & Doors (Manufacturing) industry for day-to-day tasks and operations.
- Metal cutting saws
- Welding equipment
- Punch presses
- Shears
- Brake presses
- Rivet guns
- Screwdrivers
- Hammers
- Clamps
- Tape measures
- Levels
- Caulking guns
- Power drills
- Grinders
- Paint sprayers
- Sandblasters
- Safety equipment (gloves, goggles, etc.)
Industry Examples of Storm Windows & Doors (Manufacturing)
Common products and services typical of NAICS Code 332321-13, illustrating the main business activities and contributions to the market.
- Vinyl storm windows
- Metal storm doors
- Aluminum window screens
- Steel security doors
- Retractable screen doors
- Sliding patio doors
- French doors with storm glass
- Custom-sized storm windows
- Energy-efficient storm doors
- Soundproof storm windows
History
A concise historical narrative of NAICS Code 332321-13 covering global milestones and recent developments within the United States.
- The manufacturing of storm windows and doors has been around for over a century. The first storm windows were made of wood and were used to protect homes from the elements. In the 1930s, aluminum storm windows were introduced, which were more durable and required less maintenance. In the 1950s, vinyl storm windows were introduced, which were even more durable and required even less maintenance. In recent years, the industry has seen advancements in energy efficiency, with the introduction of low-emissivity coatings and insulated glass. In the United States, the industry has seen a decline in demand due to the increasing popularity of replacement windows, which are more energy-efficient and require less maintenance than storm windows. However, the industry is still thriving in areas with harsh weather conditions, such as coastal regions and areas prone to hurricanes.