Make your home greener with Windowland

If you are thinking of replacing the old windows, siding and doors in your home, it’s worth a trip to Windowland in Newtown. Windowland is a one-stop shopping service for what you need. Notice we wrote service, not store. The new 3,000 square foot state of the art showroom is just one reason we love Windowland. Owners Tony and Anne Gorin and their team sell, install and service windows, siding and doors, but first they take the time to educate customers.

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Many stores represent just a few lines, notes Tony and they tend to recommend products that may or may not be right for your home Tony and Anne search for new companies that use the newest technology for the future, not just for present day needs. In other words, they don’t want their customers to buy planned obsolescent products. Home remodeling is expensive, he notes, and customers should know their options. How will the product perform in the future? “The only way that you can make an intelligent remodeling decision and get the results you want is to have all the facts you need up front,” he says. He adds that if you compare old telephone books with current ones, you will find that many companies are no longer in business.

Tony is a second generation home remodeler and has been in the remodeling business for almost 25 years. He often repaired other people’s mistakes, and he is happy to guide people through the remodeling process before they make a commitment. His informative website includes a copy of his report, “Ten Secrets to Successful Remodeling: The Report Remodelers Don’t Want You to Read” and a video with a demonstration of a window installation. Windowland’s crew members are Certifi ed Window InstallationMasters. The company is a member of the National Association of the Remodeling Industry.

At Windowland, you will find products by familiar names such as Anderson and CertainTeed, but you will also learn about competitors. Windowland also carries Deluxe windows and Royal doors, which are made by Canadian manufacturers with materials that can withstand the elements of the Northeast such as wide fl uctuations in temperatures. Canada has stringent building codes, notes Tony, and customers in this area can be confi dent that they are getting excellent products. Windowland does not sell the cheapest lines, but products of excellent quality from reputable companies. Most manufacturers are coming out with Enviroseal windows and use material that is produced with less waste. Most meet or exceed ENERGYSTAR ratings. Windowland guarantees that customers will save 35 per cent on their energy bills.

Call Windowland at (800) 815- 226 for a free consultation. 3 Simm Lane, Simm Lane Business Park (behind the Newtown Car Wash) on Route 25, Newtown.

www.windowland.net

 


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