DALLAS–(BUSINESS WIRE)–“Innovation distinguishes between a leader and a follower,” Steve Jobs said. Elevate Windows and Doors believes its BlackCore™ windows exemplifyDALLAS–(BUSINESS WIRE)–“Innovation distinguishes between a leader and a follower,” Steve Jobs said. Elevate Windows and Doors believes its BlackCore™ windows exemplify

True Black to the Core — BlackCore™ by Elevate Windows and Doors

DALLAS–(BUSINESS WIRE)–“Innovation distinguishes between a leader and a follower,” Steve Jobs said. Elevate Windows and Doors believes its BlackCore™ windows exemplify this philosophy.

Not all black vinyl windows are created equal and Elevate’s BlackCore™, a new color option from the Elevate Inspire Series, proves it. Engineered for durability, long-lasting color, and modern performance, BlackCore™ delivers premium style and exceptional quality.

“We believe these windows raise the standard for black vinyl windows,” Jim Robinson said. “Thoughtful design and high-performance engineering set them apart from the crowd.” Robinson is co-owner of Elevate.

BlackCore™ is black to the core, with color extending through the entire frame for a flawless, uniform look. It comes with double strength glass, is heavier by design, and offers all the style of premium black windows without the premium price. With no extended turnaround time, builders and distributors can easily integrate BlackCore™ into projects without delays.

“Black windows have become a lasting design trend, providing versatility for all types of architecture,” Staci Belew said. “Residential customers and design professionals are seeking windows that blend style with lasting performance, and BlackCore™ delivers exactly that.” Belew is vice president of sales and marketing for Elevate.

The December launch of the BlackCore™ lineup includes single-hung windows, picture windows, and horizontal slider windows. Casement windows and patio doors will launch in the first quarter of 2026.

“BlackCore™ is an important next step in our product lineup,” James Gresham said. Gresham is co-owner of Elevate. “This launch represents years of development, testing, and collaboration. The result is a product line we’re deeply invested in and proud to introduce.”

Key Benefits of BlackCore™:

  • Black to the core: Through-core color ensures lasting visual consistency, inside and out.
  • Laminated exterior: Patented “cool color” overlay reflects heat and preserves style.
  • Engineered for strength: Reinforced vinyl frame built to withstand extreme heat.
  • Attention to detail: Components are carefully matched or concealed so the black frame remains the focal point.
  • Smart investment: Premium black window design made more attainable.
  • Reliable production: Keep projects on schedule without delays or extended turnaround.

About Elevate Windows & Doors

Elevate Windows and Doors, LLC, is one of the top manufacturers of contemporary, energy efficient windows and doors for the residential housing market. Headquartered in Grand Prairie, Texas, Elevate believes that the key to their success is producing a well-designed product, delivered on time, and packaged with exceptional customer service.

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For media inquiries, please contact:
Anastasia Parks

Director of Marketing

469.490.1100

AParks@elevatewindows.net
ElevateWindows.net

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