Replacement Windows: Heart Land is Ohio's New Distributor of Bristol Windows

The replacement windows industry is highly-competitive. It has been dominated for years by three familiar titans: Andersen, Marvin, and Pella. But this may soon change, as an unforeseen contender named Bristol gets ready to rumble in the Buckeye state.

Columbus, OH, December 24, 2010 --(PR.com)-- A new replacement window has arrived in Columbus, Ohio, ready to challenge the big boys. Winchester Industries in Saltsburg, Pennsylvania has been manufacturing revolutionary high-tech Bristol Replacement Windows and Doors ever since 1983.

The two main features of this product are its super energy-efficiency and its longevity. Homeowners have reported extraordinary fuel reductions, oftentimes as dramatic as 50% or more. Plus, the product is built to last much longer than most similar products. An added bonus feature is a security locking system that makes it virtually impossible for intruders to invade your fortress of solitude.

Lima loves Bristol because their products were once widely distributed there through a highly-regarded company called Sash and Storm. Though this product is certainly not new to most of America, it is still relatively unknown in some Ohio vicinities, including Columbus. Columbus homeowners are just now starting to see the benefits of this product. Hopes are high that Columbus will wholeheartedly get with the game plan and join Boston, Denver, and Buffalo in recognizing the advantages of long-lasting energy-saving products.

Has Winchester Industries Built A Better Mousetrap?

Ralph Waldo Emerson quipped, “Build a better mousetrap and the world will beat a path to your door.” Even some of Bristol's fiercest competitors concede privately that Winchester Industries has, indeed, built a better mousetrap.

Skyrocketing Fuel Bills Are Looming On The Horizon

According to the Energy Department, fuel costs are rising at an alarming rate. Simultaneously, according to the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, blizzard-like conditions will progressively get worse, especially in northeastern states like Ohio. Temperatures are going down while fuel costs are simultaneously on the rise. This means more money siphoned from Buckeye bank accounts into the coffers of utility companies. One proven way to reverse this financial blood-letting is to replace old drafty windows with new energy-efficient windows.

A word of caution, however. Though many companies are suddenly peddling energy saving products, there is a wide divergence in how energy efficient those products really are.

Beware Of Phony Warranties

Another impressive feature is that these products are built to last… and last… and last. Winchester Industries stands behind these products with a 50-Year Transferable Warranty.

Of course, we’re so used to seeing lifetime warranties that a 50 year warranty may not seem too impressive. However, consumers need to be on guard. Most so-called lifetime warranties are as phony as a three dollar bill. The word “lifetime” usually refers to the lifetime of the product, not the lifetime of the homeowner. Similar products only last about 10 or 20 years. So when you read the fine print, many so-called lifetime warranties are really only a 10 or 20 year warranty. Simply put, Winchester Industries has built a mousetrap that is warranted 2 to 3 times longer than the big boys.

Protect Your Loved Ones With Superior Locking

Another competitive edge is Bristol’s 4-Point Steel Deadbolt Security Locking System. It is specially designed to help keep valuables and loved-ones safe and secure. Most other locks are flimsy by comparison, leaving the home ripe for the plucking.

Look For The Energy Star Label

Energy Star is a trusted international program which promotes energy efficient products. All Energy Star approved products carry the Energy Star label. Energy Star highly recommends replacing energy deficient windows with new energy efficient windows.

Bristol Replacement Windows naturally carry the Energy Star label. They are also rated by the National Fenestration Rating Council (NFRC) as some of the most energy efficient windows available. Considering the extreme fluctuations of weather here in Ohio, any product that has been demonstrated to dramatically slash utility bills across the rest of the country should also receive serious attention in the Buckeye state.

These are just a few of the many reasons why we consider it our civic duty to raise public awareness for this fine product.

And The Winner Is…

So who will win this war? Only time will tell. But all pointers indicate that the current fanfare is warranted and a better mousetrap really has been built.

Regardless of who wins the window wars, Bristol is certainly a worthy contender deserving consideration. Their products are currently available in Ohio through Heart Land Construction. Heart Land is now providing Ohio homeowners with free in-home consultation. That way, you can judge for yourself who “really” makes the best mousetrap.

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Bristol Windows Ohio
Tom Gruber
888-553-5340
BristolWindowsOhio.com
Heart Land Construction is the exclusive distributor of Bristol Replacement Windows and Doors in the Columbus and Lima Ohio area. Bristol products are manufactured by Winchester Industries in Saltsburg, Pennsylvania.
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