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Discover the WeatherGard Window Factory Tour in Michigan
See how high-performance, energy-efficient windows and doors are made at the WeatherGard Window Factory in Farmington. Visitors get an inside look at the craftsmanship, engineering, and production processes behind one of Michigan’s top custom window manufacturers.
Why it’s special:
WeatherGard is a locally owned, Michigan-based manufacturer, producing windows, doors, insulation, and roofing systems designed specifically for Midwest weather conditions.
History/Story of WeatherGard
Founded in 1988, WeatherGard began as a small Michigan window installer committed to improving local homes through better insulation and energy efficiency. As quality demands grew, WeatherGard expanded into manufacturing, building a state-of-the-art factory to produce custom vinyl and composite windows. Today, the company is known for durable, tight-seal designs that withstand Michigan winters and boost home efficiency.
What You’ll See & Do at the WeatherGard Factory Tour
Watch raw vinyl and composite materials being extruded into window frames
See precise automated cutting, welding, and corner-sealing equipment
Observe insulated glass units (IGUs) being filled, sealed, and tested
Learn how WeatherGard engineers windows for energy efficiency, noise reduction, and durability
Watch technicians install hardware, balances, glazing beads, and screens
Tour quality-control stations that test air infiltration, strength, and performance
Explore displays of WeatherGard replacement windows, patio doors, and entry systems
Hands-On Elements: Material samples, window balance-and-hardware demos, thermal-efficiency demonstration boards.
Photo/Video Policy: Photos allowed in most areas; no flash near automated machinery.
Souvenirs & Extras: Product brochures, energy-efficiency guides, sample swatches, WeatherGard promotional items.
Pricing of the WeatherGard Window Factory Tour
Factory Tour: Free
Groups & schools: Free with reservation
Consultation add-ons: Free appointments available on-site
Practical Info for Visiting WeatherGard
Duration: 30–60 minutes
Format: Guided factory-floor tour
Schedule & Seasonality: Offered on select weekdays; reservation required
Working Hours: Typically 9:00 AM–4:00 PM
Audience: Homeowners, architecture students, DIY enthusiasts, trade professionals
Accessibility: Most production-floor areas are accessible; some walkways narrow
Safety & Restrictions:
Closed-toe shoes required
Stay within marked lanes around machinery
Safety glasses provided
Languages: English
Group Visits: Ideal for building-trades classes and homeowner groups
What to Bring/Wear: Comfortable clothing, closed-toe shoes
Facilities: Showroom, restrooms, parking, consultation areas
Closures & Downtime: Machinery may pause during shift changes or maintenance
Nearby
Heritage Park (Farmington Hills)
Downtown Farmington shops & dining
Marvin’s Marvelous Mechanical Museum
Twelve Oaks Mall (Novi)
FAQs About Visiting the WeatherGard Window Factory
Do I get to see windows being built from start to finish?
Yes—the tour covers extrusion, welding, glass assembly, sealing, hardware installation, and final inspection.
Is the tour loud?
Some areas involve automated welding and cutting equipment, but noise levels vary. Ear protection may be offered if needed.
Can I buy windows onsite?
You can meet with a specialist for quotes and product details, though installation and ordering happen separately.
Is this tour good for kids?
Older kids and STEM-interested students enjoy it, but young children must be closely supervised due to machinery.
Do they manufacture doors too?
Yes—WeatherGard also produces custom patio doors, entry systems, and insulation products.
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