Window World Window Products Receive the Good Housekeeping Seal

N. Wilkesboro, NC, July 24, 2008 --(PR.com)-- Window World, Inc. (www.windowworld.com), the nation's largest replacement window company, is proud to announce the company's ComfortWorld replacement windows have received the Good Housekeeping Seal of Approval by the Good Housekeeping Research Institute (GHRI).

The entire ComfortWorld line of windows received this prestigious designation, including; double-hung, sliding, casement, bay/bow and casement/awning windows. Product details are available at www.windowworld.com.

"The fact that Window World has earned the Good Housekeeping Seal of Approval for our entire window product line clearly illustrates our dedication to providing consumers with the best possible products and service," says Todd Whitworth, president and CEO of Window World. "This honor reinforces what our family of license-owners and thousands of satisfied customers has known for over a decade."

The Good Housekeeping Seal of Approval is awarded only to qualified products that undergo rigorous evaluation and meet stringent performance requirements conducted by the Good Housekeeping Research Institute, a product evaluation laboratory . Only those that pass the evaluation become eligible for the actual Good Housekeeping Seal, requiring the passing of an even more rigorous evaluation, which Window World achieved. Good Housekeeping stands behind all Seal-bearing products with a refund or replacement warranty.

"Obviously, we are not the only ones who stand behind our products," says Whitworth. "The Window World family has built our business on the concept of 'simply the best for less'. We've been fortunate to grow from one small location in North Carolina to nearly 200 locations nationwide in less than 12 years. And this type of growth is only possible when you offer fantastic products and services at a great price, and stand behind them with a strong warranty. We are delighted to have Good Housekeeping recognize our window products with this honor."

The Good Housekeeping Seal is a strongly recognized mark with consumers nationwide. Whitworth points out The Good Housekeeping Research Institute has been testing products for over 100 years to provide consumers with information on a wide variety of consumer products.

"Today's homeowners demand the best possible features at the best possible price. They want a total solution, all backed by a great warranty, and ideally, recommended by a third-party endorsement," says Whitworth, "And with Window World, that's what they get."

About Window World, Inc (www.windowworld.com): Founded in 1995, our philosophy is: "To provide superior products, installed by professional craftsmen, with guaranteed low prices -- Simply the Best for Less." This successful business model helped the company expand to nearly 200 locations in 46 states, with sales of more than 1 million windows in 2007.

In 2007, Qualified Remodeler Magazine ranked Window World as the nation's largest replacement window company. To contact Window World, Inc., please call 1-800-NEXT-WINDOW or email them at info@windowworldinc.com.

The Good Housekeeping Research Institute was founded in 1900 to improve the lives of consumers and their families through education and product evaluation. The Seal has been reassuring consumers about their product purchasing decisions for nearly a century, and is one of the most recognized consumer emblems in the market today.

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