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Membership Matters

Posted By Adriana Vargas, National Fenestration Rating Council, Monday, August 31, 2020

By Jessica Finn

“If you don’t create a system for testing and reporting fair, accurate, and credible energy performance information for windows, doors, and skylights, we will.”

 

-U.S. Federal government

 

In 1989, 25 industry leaders attending an American Society of Heating, Refrigerating and Air-Conditioning Engineers (ASHRAE) meeting in Vancouver, got together to discuss the need to establish a new organization focused on a national, uniform fenestration energy -rating system. Since there was no official meeting space available in the hotel, the group eventually settled in the hotel bar. It was in this humble setting that the National Fenestration Rating Council ( NFRC) was born, and its original logo sketched out on a bar napkin. By unanimous vote, these pioneers agreed to form the NFRC we know today.

 

The dedication of NFRC members mattered then, and 31 years later, membership matters just as much, if not more today. We are facing new challenges that need to be address ed as an organization and as an industry, including helping designers meet increasingly stringent energy codes, a changing global climate that requires higher performance from fenestration products, and the need to harmonize international standards.

 

In the early years, no matter how much NFRC members disagreed, everyone knew that the forces that brought them together still existed. If they couldn’t agree on setting energy-performance standards, the federal government would do it for them with its own system. Another risk was states opt ing to set their own standard, potentially adding onerous delays and expense to product testing and certification.

 

The challenges ahead of us are big, but the opportunities for advancement and innovation are bigger .  NFRC staff works diligently to increase the organization’s capacity to meet these challenges head on. I t’s also important to highlight the contributions of members for past milestones, as well as the positive effect they have on the future of NFRC.

 

NFRC members have been instrumental in leading and implementing:

 

  • Testing of the whole product v s. center of glass testing,

  • NFRC becoming the recognized administrator of the ENERGY STAR® for fenestration products,

  • One - size testing,

  • Condensation Index rating, and

  • LEAFF, among others.

NFRC welcomes members from across the industry, including manufacturers and suppliers, laboratories, inspection agencies, education and research institutions, not -for- profit organizations, and industry associations.  

 

Every member matters! Small or large manufacturer , university or laboratory, architect or retailer, your time and expertise can make a difference for you and the industry . Leading up to our 2020 membership meeting, we are launching a membership campaign to bring on new members and recognize our current members. 

 

We hope that you will join us to take on the challenges and seize the opportunities that are coming our way.  For more information, or to get involved click here.

 

 

Jessica Finn is NFRC’s membership manager and has been with the organization for nine years. 

Tags:  fenestration  industry  manufacturers  members  membership  NFRC ratings 

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NFRC Helps Educate Consumers at Point-of-Purchase

Posted By Adriana Vargas, National Fenestration Rating Council, Tuesday, April 14, 2020

The National Fenestration Rating Council (NFRC) is providing window, door, and skylight retailers and salespeople with a tool to help their customers understand the energy efficiency of the products they are buying.    

Developed as part of the Retailer Program, this infographic breaks down the details of the NFRC energy performance label so homeowners can use it to compare products when deciding to purchase windows, doors and skylights, referred to as fenestration products. Without knowing what each value of the label means, customers may not understand how one fenestration product compares to the next. Now, salespeople can reference this infographic to explain the value of the label so making a purchase decision is easy to do.

“We routinely get calls from consumers inquiring about how to choose energy-efficient windows,” said Deb Callahan, CEO of NFRC. “Our Retailer Program gives salespeople exactly what they need, when they need it most. A consumer who hesitates at the point of sale is a missed opportunity for marketing and sales teams. This NFRC label reassures the customer that this window, door or skylight meets their needs and that our retailers be there to support them in the event that they get confused at a later stage.”

To get more information, or sign up for program updates, click here, contact Jess Finn at jfinn@nfrc.org. The program offers customized solutions for windows, doors and skylights sales and marketing needs including webinars and online training.  

“Everybody wins,” Callahan said. “Consumers get information they can rely on, retailers and salespeople increase their likelihood of making a sale, and NFRC’s label that provides the fair, accurate, and credible ratings of fenestration products is understood.” 

 

 

Tags:  energy efficiency  energy performance  fenestration  membership 

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