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Rusco Window Company was founded by Randolph J. Grammer and M. Alton Robertson and first opened its door for business on June 18, 1947. The company was a franchisee of the F.C. Russell Co. of Ohio and started selling only Rusco steel storm windows. At that time it was a very progressive and innovative product.

During the 1950′s venetian blinds became a part of Rusco’s business and the company began fabricating venetian blinds. In addition to the original Rusco steel storm windows, the company began manufacturing aluminum storm windows and metal awnings for windows and doors. It was also during this time Rusco started selling wholesale to dealers located in other cities and towns in Virginia, and by the end of the decade the company was selling to dealers in neighboring states.

During the 1970’s, the F.C. Russell Co. was sold and eventually ceased operation. Rusco Window Co. of Roanoke became independently owned and operated by Randolph J. Grammer, now having only a common history with other Rusco franchises throughout the country.

In 1979, Rusco began making windows from PVC vinyl. This was a new concept not yet accepted by the public, so this represented a very bold move by the company. Prior to this, all replacement windows were manufactured from aluminum. 
Rusco continued to grow in the 1980′s and became a major supplier to the government funded Weatherization program in several states. The emphasis shifted from storm windows to vinyl replacement windows.

Vinyl windows became the primary product by the early 1990′s. In 1992 computerized optimization equipment was added to increase efficiency in manufacturing and to drastically reduce material scrap.

In 2000, Lawrence Transportation Systems acquired Rusco Window Company. Rusco is similar to Lawrence in that it is a Roanoke based family owned business with a long history of innovative service.

Rusco now specializes in custom manufacturing state of the art vinyl windows for the remodeling and new construction markets along with aluminum awnings and canopies. Other quality products offered include entry doors, aluminum storm windows and doors, sunrooms, vinyl siding and many other home improvement goods and services.Today Rusco is a thriving, growth oriented company located in Roanoke, VA and continues to serve a dual role in the manufacturing and distribution of its products sold on a wholesale basis to independent dealers and distributors over a seven-state area while serving homeowners factory direct in the Roanoke Valley.

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(540) 966-3797
Showroom Hours:
M-F 8:00 AM - 5:00 PM
Sat 8:00 AM - 12:00 PM

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Maintenance Tips

  • Use a common glass cleaner with a lintless cloth, sponge or chamois to clean the glass. The use of a rubber squeegee will speed glass drying. Glass cleaner may be used on sash and frame, or a mild detergent solution may be used instead.
  • Double-hung jamb balance tracks should be cleaned periodically to prevent dirt buildup. A light spray of clear, dry, teflon lubricant may help improve operation.
  • The bottom sash of the double-hung window tilts in for easy cleaning. To tilt in bottom sash, raise it 1″ – 2″ from sill. Release tilt latches on the top of the sash corners and tilt in. Always support sash while cleaning.
  • The upper sash of the double-hung window also tilts in. While bottom sash is tilted in, lower the upper sash 4″ – 5″ from top of window frame. Next release tilt latches at the upper sash corners and tilt in. Again, support sash while cleaning. When through, snap sash back into place.
  • For cleaning the sash of a slider window, simply slide window open. Snugly grasp the sash on right and left edges. Then lift it up as far as possible while swinging the bottom of sash inward out of its track. Replace sash in a reverse manner.
  • The picture window (where fitted) has a fixed glass and will require cleaning from inside and outside separately.
  • Replacement casement windows have hinges which allow cleaning of both surfaces from the inside once the sash is opened 90 degrees.
  • Awning windows are best cleaned from the inside and outside separately.
  • The patio door roller track should be kept clear and free of small debris in order to ensure smooth and quiet operation of the patio door. Additionally, moving parts of the patior door lock should be lubricated with a teflon lubricant once a year to ensure optimal performance. Frame and glass door panels should be cleaned with a common glass cleaner or mild detergent solution.
  • For garden windows, the inside and outside of the glass is best cleaned separately. To protect and seal the wooden seatboard and surrounding wooden frame components, apply primer/paint or stain per the manufacturer’s instructions. Protect all vinyl surfaces during application. Make certain there is plenty of ventilation in your working area. A wood oil soap is recommended for cleaning the wooden components. When watering plants, immediately blot up any water run-off seatboard to prevent water marks and damage from occurring.
  • Rusco vinyl windows are designed to provide style, thermal efficiency and long-lasting performance. Only a little care and common sense are needed to keep them in top operating condition for many years.
  • Sills should be kept clean and, when practical, windows and doors locked for maximum weather seal and security.
  • Slider window wills should be kept clean so they glide easily and seal tightly. Drain holes located in each track should be kept open.
  • Urban areas generally have varying degrees of air pollution. To ensure smooth, continuous service, all hinges and operators should be protected annually with a clear, dry, teflon spray lubricant.
  • Screens (when fitted) should be washed as needed. Wire screening may be shellacked, varnished or coated with boiled linseed oil. Synthetic screening needs no preservative.
  • Rusco double-hung vinyl windows are fitted with an easy-lift balance system. Whatever position the sash is in, the window will only need minimal pressure to open or close. No window should be slammed.
  • While casement and awning windows and garden window side vents provide excellent ventilation, you should be aware that under high wind situations, the window could become damaged if left open.
  • Rusco vinyl windows are thermally efficient, and so the insulated glass and chambered vinyl frame should be virtually free of condensation. Should you experience condensation, that could be a signal that your home’s interior humidity level exceeds the maximum recommended by building authorities (like the National Warm Air Heating Association).

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