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founded in 2002, reborn in 2017, and now defining a standard in motorized screening and storm protection that builders are increasingly demanding. It’s a story about durability, aesthetics, and resilience. It’s also rooted in a belief that if something is going to be built into a home, it should work on demand, in every season, without excuses. From Distribution to Disruption and a Legacy of Making Things From Distribution to Disruption and a Legacy of Making Things Progressive Screens didn’t begin as a trend-chasing startup. It began the way legacy companies often do, with a founder raised inside the daily discipline of building, fixing, improving, and starting again when necessary. ‘We overcome 98% or more of typical service issues.” The result is a system that performs when others don’t, in cold climates, high winds, large spans, and daily use. MagnaTrack allows Progressive Screens to go wider and taller than competitors’, while maintaining reliability

And for Arthur, it meant something much more profound:

finally standing behind a product he believed in. Culture Built on Belief and Values You Can Measure Innovation may be the backbone of Progressive Screens, but culture is its heartbeat. “Culture is a big thing here,” Arthur says simply. “We have a phenomenal team.” That team was intentionally assembled after Progressive Screens was acquired by Hunter Douglas in December 2020, a moment that gave the company the resources to scale without losing the founder-led intensity that built it.

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