Thursday, February 11, 2010

Foggy Windows No More, Thanks to Glass Doctor

As if all the record snowfall weren’t bad enough this winter, having an Insulated Glass (IG) window fog up can run up your electric bill. The fog in the window means the seal has failed, so the window is not insulating properly and your heat is literally going right out the window.

Trudy Capel of Hiram, Ohio, shares her story about how Glass Doctor saved her IG windows and her energy bills:

Around Thanksgiving, we started looking around our home and planning out what we wanted to do to decorate home for Christmas. We noticed that as the colder weather approached, our front living room windows did not look so good anymore. They were all fogged up and had so much moisture between the panels that you couldn't even see out them. So we opened up the yellow pages and called Glass Doctor of Cleveland to come give us a quote on replacing the glass. We also called two other places.

Tammy showed up at our place in just a couple days and gave us a quote to replace the glass on all four front windows, plus four more we found that needed replaced around the house. She was very professional and thorough. She even showed us how our windows had tilt in accessibility for easier cleaning. We didn't even know that. We had two other window companies give us a quote and they were not as impressive, plus they were more expensive. The decision was easy - Glass Doctor.

So we ordered our windows, which arrived and were installed the day after we put up our Christmas tree. The installer was just as professional as Tammy. He installed all the new glass in our eight windows in just a couple of hours. My husband wasn't even late for work. When I arrived home from work later that day, I was so excited to be able to see the lights of my Christmas tree glistening thru my new front windows, just in time for the holidays. Thanks Glass Doctor.

Thank you, Trudy, for sharing your story with us. Trudy’s story is the winner in our Reflections e-mail newsletter “Help Santa” contest. She will receive a $50 gift card to Applebee’s in appreciation. To sign up for Reflections, go to
http://www.glassdoctor.com/e-news.htm


5 comments:

  1. We almost have the same story. We're very excited for spending Christmas with our mom in Bay Area. Window replacement is planned for the whole month. As we're starting to experience chills here in San Francisco, my mom wants us to enjoy the view of the beautiful outdoors while inside the comfort of the house.

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