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Specialists in Windows in San Francisco Custom Exteriors Offer Useful Tips for Choosing the Right Exterior Window

Increase your enjoyment of your home and add to the curb appeal of your house by taking some helpful tips from this stucco and stone exteriors experts.

2014-03-31
SAN FRANCISCO, CA, March 31, 2014 (Press-News.org) Make sure your new windows complement the architectural design of your house, advise the well-known Bay Area window professionals at Custom Exteriors. Being clear on the main purpose of the window you are installing also helps in choosing the right windows for your home.

Sometimes windows are needed to let in more light in order to brighten up a dark corner of your house; at other times added ventilation may be a window's main purpose. There are many different types of windows to choose from today with each type designed and cleverly engineered to meet a variety of homeowner requirements and special needs.

Custom Exteriors offers an impressive selection of reliable and nationally-recognized brand names at factory-direct prices that San Francisco homeowners love. Their knowledgeable and helpful staff and installers can help you choose the right windows that let in air and sunlight as well as add to the curb appeal of your home.

"We take great pride not only in our extensive inventory of top-quality merchandise, but also in the expertise and experience of our estimators, installers and entire sales and office staff," says Jack Cooper, Director of Marketing and Business Development. "Everyone here at Custom Exteriors is committed to providing the best products to our clients and consistently delivering excellent and efficient customer service."

Custom Exteriors can help you choose the perfect windows as well as advise you on custom exterior doors and stucco and stone exteriors for your Bay Area home. You can depend on their 17 years of experience in the industry to preserve the value of your house and increase your enjoyment of your home.

For more information, please visit http://www.custom-exteriors.com

About Custom Exteriors:

Custom Exteriors is a family-owned and operated company that offers affordable home improvement options to residences of the San Francisco Bay area. With a 97 percent customer satisfaction rate through Diamond Certified, they have been providing quality windows, doors and siding since 1997.

Learn more at http://www.custom-exteriors.com.


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[Press-News.org] Specialists in Windows in San Francisco Custom Exteriors Offer Useful Tips for Choosing the Right Exterior Window
Increase your enjoyment of your home and add to the curb appeal of your house by taking some helpful tips from this stucco and stone exteriors experts.