If you’re a longstanding home improvement contractor, you know that the reliability of your window manufacturer can make or break your business. And if you’re new to the home improvement industry, you shouldn’t have to find that out the hard way. Instead, you should prepare for your search ahead of time, knowing exactly what to look for in a potential …
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How Regency Plus Windows Stays Ahead of Changes in Building Codes
No matter whether it’s for a home or a business, investing in replacement windows can feel like a huge hassle for many. After all, there’s so much to consider. At the very basic level, there’s deciding how many windows to replace, which brand to can trust, what type or style to choose, and who to turn to for the installation. …
Read MoreWindow Manufacturer Adding Manufacturing Shifts To Help Fl Panhandle Rebuild After Hurricane Michael
Recently, Hurricane Michael devastated the Florida Panhandle area, damaging and even outright destroying many businesses and homes. Highly destructive hurricanes such as that one should serve as a reminder that business and home protection must be a paramount concern for people who live in areas that are susceptible to hurricanes and other natural disasters. As this sort of extreme weather …
Read MoreWhy Regency Plus Windows Are the Best for Your Window Replacement Business
As a home improvement contractor, you should want to install only the best products for the homeowners you serve. And when it comes to replacement windows, there are none better than the ones we engineer here at Regency Plus Windows. Since 1997, we have been a reliable resource for dealers looking to install vinyl windows that offer the best across …
Read MoreHow to Select a Window Manufacturer to Partner With
When you’re a home improvement contractor, who you choose as your window manufacturer can have a significant impact on your success. That’s why knowing what to look for in a potential partner is so important. If you simply go by name value or decide based on prices alone, you’re sure to regret it. Here, we break down the traits you …
Read MoreMarketing Your Window Replacement Company
Whether you’re a new window replacement company or one that has been around for a while, there’s no doubt that good marketing is always going to be a major factor in having success. Getting the word out about your products and services to the homeowners in your area is paramount, especially if your business has hit a bit of a …
Read MoreWhat Should a Contractor Expect From Their Manufacturer?
As a home improvement contractor, your manufacturers can make or break your business. For example, if the window manufacturer you’re working with is proving time and again to be unreliable and it causes you to delay projects, that will reflect poorly on your company. That’s why it’s important to know what to look for in a potential partnership. The Characteristics …
Read MoreHurricane Relief Regency Plus Windows Participates in Supply Collection
Check out our latest pictures and updates as we, “Fill the Flatbed for the Panhandle!” to help support the victims of Hurricane Michael. ***UPDATE: 10/22*** A Message from Collins Roofing Inc. St Augustine Branch Manager on our current Hurricane Michael Fill the Flat Bed Drive: “As of now we have approximately 22 pallets worth of supplies and more shipments are due …
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Reliable and Durable Materials There are many newer reliable and durable materials available for windows. When buying windows for your home, be sure to ask about the longevity of the material. Be certain to ask questions about how well the material can withstand the sun’s UV rays over time. These are all questions that a quality window company will be …
Read MoreHow Well-Built Replacement Windows Can Help Keep Your Customers’ Homes Secure
As a home improvement contractor, your duty is to provide your customers with the best products the market has to offer. Of course, finding “the best” means taking a variety of factors into account, with one of the most important being security. After all, everyone wants to feel like they’re safe in their home, so as a contractor, you should …
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