Spotlight on Pella Replacement Windows
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There are three major window manufacturers: Pella Windows and Doors, Andersen Windows and Doors, and Marvin Windows and Doors. When purchasing new windows, you want to make a well-informed decision and a wise investment. We have compiled a series of articles highlighting the various product lines offered by Pella Windows and Doors to help you out a bit.
Pella offers consumers a wide range of product lines, allowing you to choose between wood, vinyl, fiberglass, or aluminum windows. Named as Energy Star’s partner of the year for 2008, the company’s windows are highly efficient. The glass used is triple-paned, Low-E glass for maximum efficiency. In addition to a variety of frames, glass, and grill options, they also offer a number of custom features such as decorative frames, between-the-glass window treatments, and almost invisible screens. 
Pella offers all of the standard windows including: casement, double-hung, bay and bow, awning, garden, single-hung, and a wide selection of custom, specially shaped windows. A company that has been in business for over 83 years, Pella stands behind its products with solid warranties.
In order to present a clear picture of the Pella brand, we included in our series reviews and problems associated with the company. Hopefully, these pieces will make your decision a bit easier and help to ensure the success of your window replacement.
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October 21st, 2009 at 3:44 pm
I think that when you are remodeling you want to be around the project as much as possible! If you can do a lot of it yourself that helps on quality and money. Usually the best job done is the one you do because you know how you want it done and you want it done nicely because you’ll be seeing it everyday – the contracter wont! Thanks for this blog it had a lot of great information!