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We Make Lasting Impressions

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We Make Lasting Impressions

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Dealer Criteria Must maintain state and local licenses,

insurance and permits Must provide post-installation walk through Must provide a minimum 1-year labor warranty Must respond (call) to the consumer on any

service call within 48 hours and make restitution on any non-manufacturing defects within 72 hours

Must have a certified installation supervisor

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Questions To Ask Your Home Improvement Dealer

How long have they been in business? Do they install replacement windows on a full-

time basis? Can they provide examples of:

Customer reference letters? Licenses? Insurance forms for liability? Do they provide quality, on time installation? Are the windows certified? Will they service their work after the job is

complete? Does your window meet ENERGY STAR®® and NFRC

guidelines?

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What Are You Looking For In A Window?

Increased Energy Efficiency1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10

Virtually Maintenance Free 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10

Appearance Of Your Home1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10

Increased Security1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10

Sound Reduction1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10

Easy Cleaning1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10

UV Protection1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10

Increased Property Value1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10

Lifetime Warranty1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10

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Why are so many people replacing their

windows?

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Conduction

Conduction occurs when heat travels through solid objects. In a home, conduction is the most important factor in terms of energy loss.

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Loose-fitting, leaky windowswaste energy and money

A 1/16” gap around a window = 1 brick

12 windows with 1/16” gaps = 12 bricks

Air InfiltrationAir infiltration occurs when the window frames and sash don’t fit tightly, leaving small gaps around the window. These gaps may be small, but they can cost you big money in energy bills.

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Solar Heat GainSolar heat gain is the movement of energy through space. Thesun’s rays come down into yourhome, thus causing heat gainwhich increases your air conditioning costs. Exposure tosunlight can cause prematurefading of: Carpet Fabrics Artwork Draperies Walls

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CondensationCondensation is the build-up ofmoisture on the glass panes andoccurs when moist, warm air meets a colder surface. It

supports mold and bacteria growth. Condensation can damage:• Windows• Walls• Trim • Draperies

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Economic Impact

Old, leaky windows letyour dollars fly right

outthe window. Conduction Air Infiltration Solar Heat Gain Condensation

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Easy Cleaning

With standard tilt-in features,

cleaning your new replacement

windows will be as easy as1-2-3.

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Virtually Maintenance Free

No sanding No painting Will never rot, peel

or flake

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Appearance

Replacing your windows can be one of the single

biggest improvements you’ll ever make to your home.

Before After

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Sound Reduction

Sounds are made up ofacoustical energy transmittedat different frequencies. Unwanted Noise enter homesby way of glass thru windows and doors.

                                                                                            

*www.keepsafe.com

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Who do I trust when my reputation is on the line?

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Leader In Technology Since 1946

Nationwide state-of-the-art production facilities ensure every Simonton window achieves the highest performance standard

Pennsboro, WV Harrisville, WV Ellenboro, WV Vacaville, CA Paris, IL

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Simonton Company History 1946 Pen Vent Awning founded 1964 W. Sterling Simonton assumes management 1968 1st triple-track storm window 1974 Thermo Boss & Energy Capp - first Simonton windows with insulating glass unit 1979 Name changed to Simonton Aluminum Products, Inc. 1981 CertainTeed Partnership begins / Name changed to Simonton

Building Products, Inc. 1984 14-day delivery introduced 1986 Pennsboro Industrial Park added 1989 SBR, Inc. acquires the company 1992 7-day delivery introduced

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Simonton Company History 1993 CertainTeed partnership ends / Harrisville, WV facility added / Named changed to Simonton Windows®

1994 1st proprietary line: The Simonton Collection™ 1995 Patio Door manufacturing begins / Paris, IL and Vacaville, CA facilities added / Lap-Lok® meeting rail patented / Internal Product Development Center Opens (PDC) testing facility opens 1996 ProFinish® new construction windows / October is first 100,000 Window Month / Ellenboro, WV facility added 1998 Proprietary Simonton Impressions™ products launched / Owens Corning window and patio door licensing agreement begins 1999 Began manufacturing vinyl retrofit window products for Sears nationwide

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ENERGY STAR®®

ENERGY STAR®® is an independent governmentprogram labeling the energy efficiency of various products. Because the United States covers such a large area, ENERGY STAR®® guidelineshave been tailored to meet three specific regions. These regions are established for the window program.

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Energy Star

U-Factor Solar Heat GainNorth .35 None

Central .40 .55

Southern .75 .40

To be labeled as an ENERGY STAR®® product, the U-factor and SHGC rating must be less than or equal to those establishedby ENERGY STAR®®.

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NFRC RatingU-Factor is themeasurement of howmuch heat escapes through the product. The lower the U-factor,the better the productprevents heat from escaping.

Solar Heat Gain Coefficient is a measurement of thesun-shielding propertiesof the product and itsability to absorb orreflect Solar heat. The lower the SHGC,the better the productis at protecting againstheating causedby sunlight.Visible Trans is how Much light you cansee coming throughthe window.

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Five Keys to Window Decisions

Sill SystemSill SystemSash SystemSash System

Balance SystemBalance SystemWarm Edge TechnologyWarm Edge Technology

Low-E Glass PackageLow-E Glass Package

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Sill System

Full Welded, Stepped-Sloped Vs. Mechanical Flat or Pocket

2. Blow leaves back up steps1. Increased, Undue pressure on seals1. Decrease pressure on seals

2. Channels water toward inside

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Sash System 23 Weatherguard Contact points vs. 16

Cam Style Lock & Interlock System Weather-stripping - Dual Fins & Closed Cell Foam

Multiple Dead-Air Spaces

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Balance System• 3/4” Stainless Steel, Constant Force

• 1/2” Stainless Steel, Constant Force - 4000 Cycle-Life

- Simonton has used over One Millionsince 1981, less than 10 have failed

- Corrosion-resistant hardware

+ Denny-Clip Pivot Bar endures a maturing house

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Warm Edge Technology

Reflections 5500

A. 3/4” Glass PenetrationB. Tin Plated SteelC. “U” ShapedD. 2 Built-in Thermal BarriersE. Dual Tower Glazing legs

A. 1/2” Glass PenetrationB. AluminumC. Rectangle ShapedD. Spacer touching GlassE. Single Tower Glazing legs

Competition

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Low-E 366 Glass Package

Low-E 366GlassLow-EHC Glass

A. Low-E 366 works like a Mirror - reflects Heat instead of an image(notice Heat Lamp kit)

B. Greatly Reduces Heating/Cooling Bills

C. Greatly Reduces Fading

1. Clear Monolithic - 75%Amount of Heat to Pass through

2. Clear Insulated - 60%3. Fiberglas Insulated - 10%4. Low-E 366 Glass - 15%

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Did you know that 85% of your window unit is glass?

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PPG Intercept® SystemMetal

Spacer

Desiccant in Polymeric

MatrixLow-E Coating

Edge Sealant

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Edgetech Super Spacer®

Pressure SensitiveAdhesive

Silicon Foam With Desiccant

Back-upSealant Vapor Barrier

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Southern\Northern

Low-E 366 offers better thermal performance to protect heated and cooled air inside the home to help lower energy costs.

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Warm-Edge TechnologyProtect your family and your homeagainst window condensation bymaking the health smart choiceOf Super Spacer®. ®. Significantly improves condensation by keeping moisture of the glass. Increases insulation performance Provides better energy savings Increases comfort in the home

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Super Spacer TechnologyWhat is Super Spacer®®?? Pre-applied acrylic adhesive bonding NASA approved More than 5 times the life expectance of single seal systems 100% structural silicone foam Most reliable IG structural material on the market

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Full Metal SpacerLess Metal Spacer Super SpacerSuper Spacer®®

Condensation

With conventional metal spacer, condensation is a fact of life.

Mid-performance spacer systems which still contain metal improvecondensation resistance.

Patented silicone foam designdramatically reduces condensationdelivering the clearest picture inwarmedge technology.

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Window Features

Contoured Frame and Sash

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Window Features

Patented Simonton Sill®® Triple stepped/sloped Fully Welded One-piece Sill Air Diversion System

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Window Features

3/4” Coil Spring Balance System

Coved Exterior

Air Lok™ Tilt Latch Secure Nest™Cam Lock

Sculpted Sash

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A Warranty Is Only As Good As The Company That Backs It!

Lifetime, transferable non-prorated warranty on: Vinyl Hardware Screen (including rips and tears) Glass Breakage

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Window Styles

Bay Awning

Slider

Casement

Double Hung Geometric

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Grid Styles And Color Options

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Value of your home increases nearly 62% of the cost of the windows

Save on energy bills Return on

investment is now less than 7 years

Qualifies for the 2009-2010 Federal Tax Credit

Economic Impact

*Remodeling Magazine Cost VS Value

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High Performance Replacement Windows

Our windows are custom made to fit the opening perfectly

Our windows meet and exceed all ENERGY STAR®® NFRC and state standards

One of the few vinyl window companies with proprietary testing facility

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Simonton, Is Committed To Customer Satisfaction

What is important to you is important to

us! Quality Dependability Experience Service Value Relationship

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Exclusive DealerWe’ve been chosen by Simonton as a dealer in this area because of: Our License and Certifications Our Performance Record Our Reputation for Quality Workmanship Our List of Satisfied Customers