New Windows for the Sherri Tennant Family in Boulder, CO

A white-framed sliding glass door with a screen door is set into a dark-paneled exterior wall, leading out to a wooden deck. A small plant on a stand and an outdoor light fixture are beside the door.

The Tennant family in Boulder, CO just replaced all the windows in their home with new Ameritech Windows and they are thrilled with the results! The old windows were drafty and let in a lot of cold air in the winter, but the new Ameritech Windows keep the heat in and the cold out. They are also much more energy efficient, which is great for the environment and will save the Tennant family money on their energy bills.

Sherri Tennat recently moved into her 37 year old home and she knew she had to do something with the old drafty windows! Sherri is a musician, who is also a member of the faculty at the University of Colorado in Boulder and knew of Ameritech for a couple of years. She decided to replace her windows and patio door after reading Ameritech’s online reviews. She loves her Boulder new windows and hopes to eventually replace her entry door and maybe some attic insulation too! Sherri also the Ameritech installers and her sales person Adam.

Boulder New Windows

The Tennant family also loves the new look of their home with the new windows. The Ameritech Windows are beautifully designed and add a lot of character to the home. The Tennant family is so happy with their new windows and would highly recommend Ameritech Windows to anyone looking for a replacement window company in Boulder, CO.

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