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WDMA Open & Close

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15 episodes
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This podcast by the Window & Door Manufacturers Association (WDMA) provides a mixture of content and analysis of the issues impacting the industry, along with engaging interviews of industry leaders, experts and analysts that will provide unique perspectives on the industry today. The podcast examines the big issues driving the window, door and skylight industry in an environment of constantly changing business conditions, political developments and consumer preferences.

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7/27/2018

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Episode thumbnail for Episode 15: NFRC on their Linear Energy Analysis For Fenestration (LEAFF) Methodology

March 13, 2020

Episode 15: NFRC on their Linear Energy Analysis For Fenestration (LEAFF) Methodology

<p>In this episode, WDMA’s Steve Orlowski sits down with Scott Hanlon, Director of Programs with the National Fenestration Rating Council to discuss a new program to streamline energy performance testing of windows, doors, and skylights. Hanlon will cover how the new methodology leverages the simulation process that it has used for three decades producing fair, accurate, and credible ratings which measure the energy efficiency of fenestration products.</p>

Episode thumbnail for Episode 14: Washington Policy Outlook; AmesburyTruth Interview

December 6, 2019

Episode 14: Washington Policy Outlook; AmesburyTruth Interview

<p>In this episode, WDMA’s Mike O’Brien and Kevin McKenney discuss the outlook for industry policy issues in Washington for the remainder of the year. Then Mike talks with Michelle Nissen of AmesburyTruth about some of the trends in the hardware industry and her perspective on the state of the window and door industry.</p>

Episode thumbnail for Episode 13: John Burns Real Estate Consulting Interview; Proposed Canadian Formaldehyde Regs

September 27, 2019

Episode 13: John Burns Real Estate Consulting Interview; Proposed Canadian Formaldehyde Regs

<p>In this episode, Mike O’Brien talks with John Burns of John Burns Real Estate Consulting about his market outlook and his firm’s “window and door hotness index.” &nbsp;The WDMA’s Kevin McKenney and Steve Orlowski discuss the potential implications of proposed Canadian formaldehyde regulations on U.S. manufacturers.</p>

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What is WDMA Open & Close?

This podcast by the Window & Door Manufacturers Association (WDMA) provides a mixture of content and analysis of the issues impacting the industry, along with engaging interviews of industry leaders, experts and analysts that will provide unique perspectives on the industry today. The podcast examines the big issues driving the window, door and skylight industry in an environment of constantly changing business conditions, political developments and consumer preferences.

How often does this podcast release new episodes?

This podcast updates daily.

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Does this podcast accept guests?

Yes, this podcast regularly features guests.

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