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June 05, 2005
By: Michelle Norris
Website: http://www.replacement-windows-n-shutters.com
Window Protecting Films – Film To Protect Your Windows
Jeld-wen Inc., world's leading manufacturer of windows, started as a small millwork plant at Oregon, back in 1960. Jeld-wen has more than 150 divisions now and their human resource is nearly 20,000 strong.
Once again Jeld-wen proves to be a very reliable choice when it comes to windows. Windows protecting film is an excellent medium to safe guard your newly purchased windows.
IG Cardinal Glass, a glass manufacturer for the Jeld-wen, in association with the company has created 'Preserve', a clear polyethylene window protecting film, which once applied to the interior and exterior of the window glass, protects it from scratches during transportation and installation. In addition, this protecting film protects the windows from residue collected while transporting, installing or cleaning the building site.
Marketed by the renowned house of Jeld-wen, the most important feature of these films protecting windows is that the film can be easily removed after the installation of the windows. The protective film saves both time and money. It has been found that the builders save around 600$ in the cleaning cost for each home by installing windows with the protective film.
This protective film can be found in the Pozzi Custom Collection of wood windows and patio doors. While on the Caradco Collection of wood windows and patio doors, the protective film is an optional feature, July 2004 onwards the films providing protection to windows has become a standard feature on the Norco Premium Collection of wood windows and patio doors. What more can be a promise of protection than the Jeld-wen brand! So, go and get a window with protective film for yourself and guarantee a safe transition for your newly bought windows from the factory to your home.
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