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Good Housekeeping Seal Windows

Good Housekeeping SealFor over 100 years, Good Housekeeping has been one of the strongest forces of consumer advocacy in America. Customer satisfaction, superior quality, and a dependable warranty are all characteristics that Good Housekeeping requires in order to award its seal to a product.

Products earn the Good Housekeeping Seal through stringent testing at the Good Housekeeping Research Institute. Founded in 1909, the Institute is recognized as the oldest consumer product testing lab in the nation. Each year, the Good Housekeeping Research Institute sets the benchmark for product integrity and quality, as well as consumer trust and brand loyalty. Its demanding standards are in place to give customers the peace of mind that if a product has won the seal, it is high quality and can be trusted.

The Good Housekeeping Institute's testing is so thorough that it provides a two-year warranty on every product it endorses. Should merchandise become defective within this time frame, it will be repaired, replaced, or the customer will be reimbursed.

Window World replacement window and door products have been strenuously tested and evaluated by scientists, engineers, and energy technicians at the Good Housekeeping Research Institute. We take pride in the fact that our replacement windows are backed by the Good Housekeeping Seal because of the quality and integrity that it represents.

Contact Window World, Inc. to learn more about our award-winning windows and to schedule a free in-home estimate today!

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