BY KAINOA KEA
Shakespeare famously wrote, “What’s in a name? That which we call a rose by any other name would smell as sweet.” The same could be said about quality. What is the exact formula for gauging a product’s quality without fully experiencing it?
At Windows Hawaii, “quality” isn’t a “sticker label,” it’s our truth. We believe in providing our customers (past, current and future) with a superior experience by ensuring each step of the process taken with Windows Hawaii is the right step from the start. As a distributor and installer of Anlin Window Systems, Crane Board Exterior Siding, Therma Tru Doors and R. Lang Security products (to name a few), we are confident that each product will meet your definition of “quality.”
We know how important it is to be well-informed about products. And we’re committed to providing you with a wealth of information. From the receptionist to the installer (and everyone in between), our goal is to meet your need and have you choose our company based on your experience, not just because of the bottom line. (Bottom line shoppers compromise the integrity of their selection when they base their purchasing decisions solely on the product now, losing sight of the purchase as an investment.)
Windows Hawaii proudly backs its products and manufacturers and will meet or beat its competitors’ pricing. Of course, with so many “like” products flooding the market, it’s best to research the benefits each product provides and the lifetime relationship you’ll have when you commit to a company.
When you’re ready to start researching your home project, start with Windows Hawaii. Visit us on the web at www.win dows-hawaii.com or call 671-0808 to schedule your free, in-home estimate. We can’t wait to help you “bring in the beauty.”
Windows Hawaii is a division of Northwest Exteriors, Inc. The showroom is open Monday through Friday, 7:30 a.m. to 4 p.m.
WINDOWS HAWAII
contact // 671-0808 • 383-7233
address // 94-480 Akoki St. Unit 4
web // www.windows-hawaii.com • www.northwestexteriors.com
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