Friday, September 13, 2013

What Happens When I Work With Elegance Entries?

Prior to purchasing any new doors or windows for their homes, many of our clients often ask us exactly how the process works when they buy from us. There are literally just three simple steps to our process yet they create an effective process which leads clients not only with peace of mind but extremely satisfied as well.

The first step in working with us is the sales process. While most of our competition simply sells a product and moves the client along rapidly we work hard to ensure that all of our clients are informed buyers. We're not content in just selling you a door or window but want you understand exactly what it is you're getting and how it's going to benefit your home. During the sales call/meeting customers are encouraged to ask as many questions as possible so that they will have the confidence in their upcoming purchase.

After a sale has been made customers are turned over to our production staff. Depending on whether they've purchased vinyl or wood products an order will be sent to a specific team so that they can begin work on said order. All of our doors and windows are constructed in-house to ensure that our customers get only the highest quality doors and windows. Both our vinyl and our wood teams are comprised of highly experienced and expressive individuals.

Once your order has been constructed the final step is installation. We never subcontract any of our work including installation. We are a licensed contractor (CA # 745295) that installs all of our own products without exception. All of our installation specialists are trained and certified journeyman carpenters who treat your home and your new doors and windows as if they were their own. This ensures your satisfaction every time.

Should you have any questions about any of these steps or about any of the doors and windows that we manufacture and install please be sure to contact us that we may be of assistance.

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