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          DECEMBER 4, 2022 HAWAII RENOVATION 5
      WINDOWS HAWAII
                             As burglaries and home invasions ramp up during the busy holiday season, homeowners are reminded that Windows Hawaii is the unsurpassed leader in the field. The team helps families feel safe and secure by installing high-qual- ity product lines coupled with Windows Ha- waii’s top-notch customer service.
Windows Hawaii has been named “Ha- waii’s Best Window Replacement Compa- ny” 10 years in a row, including first-place winner in Honolulu Star-Advertiser’s Ha- waii’s Best people’s choice awards for nine consecutive years.
While clients rely on stellar product lines, including its bestselling Alii Extreme win- dows and doors, the service provided by the Windows Hawaii team is second to none. Windows Hawaii general manager Mario Garcia explains that clients express im- mense satisfaction after enjoying the bene- fits, including enhanced security protection, of the Alii Extreme line.
With the uptick in property crime, Win- dows Hawaii is here to help protect home- owners by offering Tru-View Doors, which provide an added level of security and peace of mind without sacrificing quality or
BY KYLE GALDEIRA
beauty. The Tru-View Door locks securely, while allowing air to flow through with a clear view of who may be on the other side of the door thanks to its state-of-the- art woven stainless steel that is sturdy and protects against corrosion.
The Tru-View Door features dead bolt security coupled with sturdy aluminum construction that can’t be pried open with a metal or plastic insert. The stainless-steel hinges allow the door to swing open with ease, and installation is a breeze. There are even Tru-View French Door and Sliding Security Door options available for beau- tiful and safe double-door applications.
The insulated glass unit in Alii Extreme windows features a thicker glass — a 1/8- 3/16-inch combo — that lowers incoming and outgoing noise and increases secu- rity. The Alii Extreme glass can withstand winds of up to 120 miles per hour, which is ideal amid Hawaii’s tropical climate and deters would-be burglars.
For an additional cost, homeowners may opt for added levels of protection of- fered by Windows Hawaii. An enhanced sound and security package includes solid 1/4-inch stainless steel sash dead bolts on sliding windows and triple-strength glass to bolster safety and durability. First Guard protection essentially triples the thickness of the laminate and allows the glass to re- main in place even when fractured by fly-
WINDOWS HAWAII CONTACT
808-671-0808
ADDRESS
91-226 Kauhi St., Kapolei
EMAIL
windows@windows-hawaii.com
WEB
trustwindowshawaii.com
ing debris or potential break ins — another popular upgrade.
Garcia stresses the importance of re- searching and utilizing quality products installed by industry professionals and making sure companies are vetted by the Better Business Bureau (BBB), hold valid licenses and are bonded and insured to avoid risk to the customer. Competi- tors may offer lower prices, but with that comes the increased possibility that ser- vice and product quality will be lacking, especially when compared to the high standards of Windows Hawaii.
“There are some companies out there not accredited by the BBB that mis- lead customers to think they are,” Gar- cia says. “It’s important to check with trusted sources — including the BBB, Department of Planning and Permitting, City & County records and sites such as Yelp — to find helpful reviews and guid- ance during the process.”
Call Windows Hawaii to set up a free consultation and to get more information. Financing is also available for customers.
           











































































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