Certifications

Green Certifications

Energy Star Partner

Betterliving Sunrooms roof panels with white exterior have qualified for Energy Star® rating in all 50 states.

Betterliving is proud to be an Energy STAR partner!

In order to participate in the Energy Star Partnership Program, Craft-Bilt Manufacturing Company had to submit sample panels to an accredited testing facility. Not only does the test facility perform physical tests, it also runs computer simulations for verification of the results.

ENERGY STAR is a government-backed program helping businesses and individuals protect the environment through superior energy efficiency. Energy efficient choices can save families about a third on their energy bill with similar savings of greenhouse gas emissions, without sacrificing features, style or comfort. ENERGY STAR helps you make the energy efficient choice.

Gold Level Certification

Architectural Manufacturing Association

Betterliving Sun rooms doors and windows are GOLD LABEL CERTIFIED! The gold labels on Betterliving sun rooms let you know that the doors and windows were tested and passed the ratings standards adopted by the Fenestration Manufacturers Association. The labels certify that the product has passed the rating standards specified in the Voluntary Specifications for Aluminum, Vinyl (PVC) and Wood Windows and Glass Doors.

Since 1962, the American Architectural Manufacturing Association’s (AAMA) Certification Program – the original third-party window performance verification program – has provided the industry’s highest standards to evaluate product performance. Its distinctive “gold label” is accepted, if not required, by many federal, state and municipal building codes and administrators – providing an assurance of quality to builders, dealers and homeowners.

Betterliving products carrying the GOLD LABEL have passed the following tests:

  1. Operating Force – both the maximum force required to open the unit and keep in motion. This means your doors and windows will be easy to open and close.
  2. Air Infiltration – maximum allowed air leakage with a 25 mph wind applied to the exterior of the unit. We measure the amount of air that can leak past the frame on a windy day.
  3. Water Resistance Test Pressure – resistance to water penetration for a given pressure difference across the unit while a minimum of 5 gallons/sq. ft. per hour is sprayed onto the exterior of the unit. You’ll stay dry in your Betterliving Sun Room, because we passed this test with flying colors – not a drop of water leaked through our doors and windows during this rigorous test!
  4. Uniform Structural Test Pressure – determines the structural performance of the unit for a given exterior pressure and interior pressure. After each pressure loading, there cannot be any glass breakage, permanent damage to fasteners, hardware parts, or any other damage that would prohibit the normal operation of the unit. Also there may not be any permanent deformation beyond a specified percentage of its span.
  5. Deglazing Test of Primary Sash – vertical members have a 70 lb force and horizontal members have a 50 lb force applied, individually, and they cannot move beyond a specified distance, relative to their original position. This tests that your Betterliving windows are durable and well–constructed.
  6. Forced Entry Resistance – all locks shall provide reasonable security against forced entry. In this test, force is applied to see if the window can be pulled from its latch with a screwdriver or putty knife. Betterliving windows and doors passed the forced entry test!

Registrations

NES – National Evaluation Service

Craft-Bilt has received confirmation from the National Evaluation Service that it’s PanelCraft® structural roof panel complies with 2000 ICC codes as well as BOCA National, ICBO Uniform and SBCCI Standard codes. ICC-ES came into being on February 1, 2003, when America’s four building–product evaluation services officially combined their operations. The four “legacy” evaluation services that came together to form ICC-ES were the National Evaluation Service, Inc.; BOCAI Evaluation Services; ICBO Evaluation Service, Inc.; and SBCCI Public Service Testing and Evaluation Services, Inc. Through the legacy evaluation services, ICC-ES has a history that goes back more than seventy years.

NFRC™ – National Fenestration Rating Council

The National Fenestration Rating Council is a non-profit, public/private organization created by the window, door and skylight industry. It is comprised of manufacturers, suppliers, builders, architects and designers, specifiers, code officials, utilities and government agencies.

NFRC provides consistent ratings on window, door and skylight products. NFRC’s primary goal is to provide accurate information to measure and compare the energy performance of window, door, or skylight products.

Energy Star

A voluntary partnership between the US Department of Energy, the US Environmental Protection Agency, product manufacturers, local utilities and retailers. When properly installed, Energy Star-labeled products can save consumers 10%-40% on heating and cooling bills each year.

IFAI

The Industrial Fabrics Association International (IFAI) is a not-for-profit trade association representing the entire spectrum of the specialty fabrics industry.

Building Better Sunrooms

50 Year Sunroom Warranty

INDUSTRY LEADING WARRANTIES

Covered by a fully transferable, non-prorated, 50-year manufacturer’s warranty on all components. Seal failure in insulated glass units is fully covered for 15 years.

Craft-Bilt

MANUFACTURED IN THE USA

Our sunroom materials are manufactured by Craft-Bilt Manufacturing. A sunroom, awning, shade and canopy manufacturer, and a leading American manufacturer since 1946.

Certified Associations

CERTIFIED

Betterliving belongs to a number of industry associations. We are also an Energy Star Partner and Gold Label Certified by the American Architecture Manufacturers Association (AAMA).

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