New Wood Window and Wood Patio Door Warranty Offered by Pella


 In a world of constant change and trepidation, one window and door manufacturer, Pella Corporation has changed its warranty on wood windows and wood patio doors to includelimited lifetime coverage.

“We’ve helped lessen some of the apprehension customers can feel when purchasing wood windows and wood patio doors and simplified the warranty process by aligning this new warranty more closely with our other products, including vinyl and fiberglass,” said Matt Kiernan, director of innovation for Pella. “The new warranty on Pella’s wood windows and wood patio doors is a testament to the exceptional details, and craftsmanship customers expect from Pella and our products.”

Homeowners who purchase new wood windows or patio doors for their personal home will have lifetime coverage on various components of their newly installed products for as long as they own and occupy their home. The components include:

    • Wood deterioration
    • Exterior aluminum cladding paint crack or peel in non-seacoast environments
    • Nonlaminated insulating glass

See written limited warranty for details, including exceptions and limitations, at Pella.com/warranty.

“Pella’s products and processes are continuing to evolve, and this new warranty is just one part of how we are better serving our customers,” added Kiernan. “We’ve seen a strong history of performance in the field with our wood windows and patio doors; It was that continued confidence and proven design that allowed us to move forward with this new warranty.”

For more information, visit Pella.com/warranty.

  



February 22, 2017


Topic Area: Press Release


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