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Our customer's wooden door was a worn out, rotting mess after many years of damage from direct sunlight and various weather conditions. Our team repaired the significant structural damage around the subfloor and installed a gorgeous fiberglass door, sidelites & transom that has completely transformed the home's curb appeal!
Upgrading your entry door is an easy way to give your home's appearence a fresh boost. Our customers in Monroeville did just that when they chose this goregous ProVia replacement!
The first time these customers heard of us, like many customers before, was on our radio advertisement through Word FM. They were immediately impressed by Energy Swing Windows' way of doing business and guaranteed satisfaction. Pictured here is just example of the fantastic work our installers did on this home in Vanderbilt, PA. The three mulled, double hung windows not only add a tremendous amount of natural light to the interior of the home, but also provide a strong focal point on the exterior.
Although the home was only a few years old, two customers in Irwin knew their current door just wouldn't do it if they wanted it to last through the years. After speaking with an Energy Swing Windows Client Consultant, it was clear that the entire door needed to be replaced. Our team of experts sucessfully installed this beautiful, coffee bean ProVia entry door with constance decorative glass adding more detail in the center and sidelite. The customers were highly impressed with not only the stunning appearance of their new door, but also the durability it provided.
Unfortunately, your typical Pittsburgh screen door isn't much to look at. Anyone that has had this door could probably hear the sound of it slamming just by looking at the picture! Our customer in Irwin, PA was finally fed up with his old, flimsy screen door. Energy Swing Windows discussed his options with him in detail and helped him decide on this oak colored front door and screen door duo by ProVia. He now has to worry less about being woken up in the middle of the night by the sound of the wind blowing his screen door open and closed.