Top Door Manufacturers

Window Installation Specialists carry doors from all the leading manufacturers - Andersen®, Marvin®, Therma-Tru®, Pella®, Simonton® and Weather Shield®. Choose from a wide variety of shapes, styles and sizes to fit most any opening in your home. Gorgeous wood interiors not only can be finished to match your woodwork; they stay looking great with little care. Or choose fiberglass doors that feature all the benefits of a wood door. Built with a solid polyurethane core, our doors offers five times the insulation value of wood and won't rot, crack, or split like real wood. Or select from the industry's most comprehensive collection of aluminum-clad doors for your home.

Patio Doors

There's no better way to bring the outdoors in than with the right patio door. Designed to give you the maximum viewing capacity and increased natural light, you wouldn't know that these same doors are also structurally tough enough to withstand extreme weather conditions and high traffic. Choose a fiberglass hinged and sliding patio door systems featuring high-quality construction that won't split, crack, or rot like wood. Each patio door comes with generous weather stripping, high performance sills, and insulated energy saving glass for UV ray protection, making a difference in the comfort of your home and your energy bills.

Interior Doors Too

Don't forget about the interior doors for your home. Perfect for wine cellars, media rooms, conference rooms or board rooms. The right interior door can add to your interior decoration just as a piece of great furniture. Choosing an insulated steel door for your home's interior can help save energy between your garage and living area.


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$1,500 Energy Tax Credit

New Economic Stimulus Plan
rewards you for buying windows &
doors from Window Installation Specialists

How to Qualify for the Federal Energy Tax Credit***

1. Purchase a qualifying window or door with both a U-Factor and SHGC of 0.30 or lower. Save your sales receipt and the manufacture labels that come off the glass with your tax documents.
2. Purchase and install qualifying products beginning January 1, 2009 through December 31, 2010 and meet all other requirements outlined in the federal tax code.
3. Claim the tax credit associated with your qualifying purchase on your Federal tax filing for the 2009 and/or 2010 tax year.

2009/2010 FEDERAL ENERGY TAX CREDIT DETAILS
Tax credit applies to "qualified energy efficient improvements" which include exterior windows, doors and skylights, for the taxpayer's primary residence in the United States**. Tax credit is for the cost of the product only and does not include installation costs. Be sure to ask for a sales receipt that shows the cost of the product only. Tax credit is 30% of the amount paid for the product up to a maximum of $1,500 combined for 2009 and 2010 (including other eligible items listed in the IRS Notice).***