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American Architectural Window & Door soars to new heights

Commercial window installation leader New Jersey Window Erectors of Sparta, N.J. has announced a new name for the company. Now known as American Architectural Window & Door, the company has embraced our national symbol, the American bald eagle, with its wings spread to symbolize the new name and the company's market expansion and continued growth. "Our new name and new visual image better reflect our expertise, our range of capabilities, the markets we serve and the value we provide," said John Zoetjes, president and founder of American Architectural Window & Door. A mainstay of American Architectural Window & Door's business has been window replacement work in the multifamily apartment market, but the company has considerable experience with, and regularly handles, many other types of fenestration projects.
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