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   sturdy aluminum construction that can’t be pried open with a metal or plastic in- sert. The stainless-steel hinges allow the door to swing open with ease, and instal- lation is a breeze. There are even Tru- View French Door and Sliding Security Door options available for beautiful and safe double-door applications around one’s home.
The insulated glass unit in Alii Ex- treme windows features a thicker glass — a 1/8- to 3/16-inch combo — that lowers incoming and outgoing noise and increases security. 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 sol- id 1/4-inch stainless steel sash deadbolts 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 remain in place even when frac- tured by flying debris or during 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, hold valid licenses, and are bonded and insured to avoid customer risk. Competitors may offer lower prices, but with that comes the increased possibility that service and prod- uct quality will be lacking, especially when compared to the high standards of Win- dows Hawaii.
“There are some companies out there not accredited by the BBB that mislead customers to think they are,” Garcia says. “It’s important to check with trusted sourc- es — including the BBB, Department of Planning and Permitting, City & County records and sites such as Yelp — to find helpful reviews and guidance 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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