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PICTURES AND TESTIMONIALS
     
    Our house is a "BC box", and is exactly the same as many of the houses on our block.  We used to have aluminum windows, and were looking to buy some new ones.  They let in a lot of moisture, and we regularly had to clean mold and mildew off the window frame and sill.  In the winter we had thick ice build up on the glass, which made a mess when it melted.  Over all, we needed something different!  We looked at vinyl windows, but since our house is completely white, we didn't think white or beige windows would look very good.  So we had them painted green to match our wood trim, and add some colour to the front of our house.  We were worried that by painting our windows, we would have to be very careful with cleaning them, and not damaging the paint, but we have had them for two years now, and realized that we have never had problems with them!  They are easy to clean, just soap and water, and they still look great.  Now, when our planter boxes are full of flowers, our house looks almost like a Kincaid painting.  We love our painted windows!

- A Satisfied Customer, 2008

 
     
     
     
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