roc_on_the_rocks
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I received this flyer by Renewal by Andersen and signed up for dinner at Johnny Carino's tomorrow.
Good Afternoon,
Our team frequently works in your area and we've seen first-hand that many of the homes in the neighborhood are the same age and could benefit from updated, more efficient windows. Would you and your spouse like to learn more... and get a delicious free meal?
RSVP today and join us for a dinner presentation to learn more about lowering your energy bills and drastically improving your home with replacement windows. This is not a sales call, you are under no obligation to buy anything.
Act Fast! There is limited space at the restaurant, so please call my phone to RSVP today. We look forward to having you as our guests.
My house (1969) is wood-sided and has a couple bathroom windows with rotted trims (the windows are fine though). Then there's a large (108" x 80") three-panel sliding door that the upper frame is badly rotted (I didn't catch the water intrusion in time). A good carpenter could easily redo the window trims, but I just can't find one. The sliding door would take more work though.
I welcome any insights/tips and things to think and look for. I plan staying in this house for a long time so I don't want to cut corners.
Thanks as always folks!


Good Afternoon,
Our team frequently works in your area and we've seen first-hand that many of the homes in the neighborhood are the same age and could benefit from updated, more efficient windows. Would you and your spouse like to learn more... and get a delicious free meal?
RSVP today and join us for a dinner presentation to learn more about lowering your energy bills and drastically improving your home with replacement windows. This is not a sales call, you are under no obligation to buy anything.
Act Fast! There is limited space at the restaurant, so please call my phone to RSVP today. We look forward to having you as our guests.
My house (1969) is wood-sided and has a couple bathroom windows with rotted trims (the windows are fine though). Then there's a large (108" x 80") three-panel sliding door that the upper frame is badly rotted (I didn't catch the water intrusion in time). A good carpenter could easily redo the window trims, but I just can't find one. The sliding door would take more work though.
I welcome any insights/tips and things to think and look for. I plan staying in this house for a long time so I don't want to cut corners.
Thanks as always folks!


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