Gratz, Pa. – MI Windows and Doors’ HomeMaker3 and EnergyCore (EC) 190 sliding glass door product lines are now available with the company’s black SuperCapSR co-extrusion exterior color technology. Previously only available in silver and bronze, SuperCapSR is a scratch-resistant, molecularly-fused color layer that reflects up to 76 percent of infrared light, helping to prevent heat build-up and frame distortion caused by high outdoor temperatures and extreme sun and UV exposure.

“MI is dedicated to staying on-trend with the latest styles and product options,” said Josh Williard, MI’s director of products. “Dark-colored windows and doors are rapidly growing in popularity due to the stark contrast they provide to light-colored siding materials. This is most apparent in the growing ‘Modern Farmhouse’ trend, where white siding is paired with black, bronze, or other dark-colored windows.”

The black SuperCapSR is now offered in nearly the entire HomeMaker3 Series of window and sliding door products, which are ideal for renovation-and-replacement projects as well as newly built homes. It will also be available with MI’s series of EC190 two-, three-, and four-track sliding door configurations.

For more information on MI’s HomeMaker3 and EC190 sliding glass door product lines newly-enhanced with the black SuperCapSR color technology, please visit www.miwindows.com

About MI Windows and Doors:
Founded in 1947, MI Windows and Doors is one of the nation’s largest suppliers of energy-efficient vinyl and aluminum windows and sliding glass doors. With plants in Pennsylvania, Texas, and Arizona, MI offers a broad spectrum of windows and doors backed by exemplary customer service. The company’s commitment to safety, quality, and service are exemplified by the people that represent it nationwide.