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Laszlo Wagner - PresidentThe founder and president of Luxbaum Windows + Doors, Laszlo Wagner built the company upon his decades of experience in the construction industry. Laszlo studied architecture at the Technische Hochschule in Vienna, later moving to Canada and then to Florida to create a highly successful high-end residential construction company. Laszlo Wagner has managed several building and development companies in Canada and in Florida over the last 35 years, dedicating his experience to a continuous search of excellence in the residential construction business. His detailed knowledge of the entire spectrum of construction & architecture helped him to design the Luxbaum line of custom windows and doors. learn moreJason Love - Vice President Jason is Luxbaum’s Vice President and also a Partner. He manages the company’s business development, distribution, marketing and accounts. With extensive experience in the private equity industry, Jason’s talents include effectively investing in and growing small to medium-sized businesses. Jason graduated from the University of Virginia and Duke University’s Fuqua School of Business. Outside of Luxbaum, he enjoys his family, volunteer work, golf, and travel. Jennifer Torres - ComptrollerAs Luxbaum’s Comptroller, Jennifer assists in logistics, procurement, and contracting. She has extensive experience in the construction industry. She possesses a keen interest in aviation and began flying planes with her father at the age of 17 Yvonne Wagner - MarketingYvonne plays an integral role in the day-to-day operations of Luxbaum, where she focuses primarily on proposal writing and marketing.Yvonne’s background is in interior design. She is also an accomplished artist and her paintings are featured throughout our showroom.Marian Suarez de Yandell - Marketing DirectorMarian’s responsibilities include writing proposals, marketing, and customer service administration. Her interests include family, travel, and baseball. As Luxbaum’s Installation and Customer Service Manager, Dave ensures that the quality of Luxbaum’s products extends well beyond our factory. When not at work, Dave enjoys scuba diving and surfing.Having studied both design and architecture, Adrian brings a technical and clean aesthetic to the Luxbaum brand. He builds and manages the Luxbaum website, runs our online marketing campaign, and develops print designs & visual layouts that reflect the company’s' prodigal attention to detail.Adrian lives in British Columbia, where he enjoys his family and the great outdoors.The name was borne: LuxbaumFenestration needs to meet the same design criteria as the surrounding and supporting structural walls and columns. In short, it needs to ensure the integrity of the building envelope during hurricanes or cyclonic wind storms. A breach of the building envelope can generate internal and differential pressures that can cause a catastrophic building failure. The potential hazard of wind driven projectiles is greatest at ground level, and therefore particularly affects one to three story residential structures.Luxbaum Windows + Doors’ full line of custom constructed, impact resistant, wood windows and doors. We believe that a well constructed high-end residential window or door is a fine piece of furniture with superior performance characteristics. We also believe our products should perform beyond the standards established by the building codes. To that end, our Double French Door has been tested to withstand a negative pressure of 116 pounds-per-square-foot, exceeding the design criteria by 68%. We obtained these superior test results without the employment of internal metal reinforcement.Two major natural disasters of the twentieth century prompted code enforcers, engineers and window and door manufacturers to re-evaluate fenestration standards. Cyclone Tracey in 1974, which destroyed over ninety percent of the residences in Darwin, Australia, and Hurricane Andrew in 1992, which destroyed a vast inventory of housing in South Florida, prompted the development of new design standards. Engineering studies conducted in Australia concluded that a significant portion of hurricane damage was caused by windborne debris. At the time, traditional fenestration design principles assumed damage was mainly caused by single wind gusts. Today, design criteria recognize turbulent winds that change direction, fluctuate in pressure and carry destructive objects. Today, test protocols have been developed and adopted to test the resilience of windows and doors to hurricane like conditions. These include tests for projectile impact resistance, fluctuating wind pressures and water and air infiltration.Home :: About Us :: Products :: Projects :: Technical Info :: Contact Us :: Links :: Site Map




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