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Crystal Window & Door offers discount to Hurricane Sandy victims

In response to the widespread damage wreaked by Hurricane Sandy, national manufacturer Crystal Window & Door Systems has launched a price discount on vinyl windows for impacted residential homeowners. The discount is available through the company's network of window distributors, dealers and home improvement contractors throughout the tri-state N.Y., N.J. and CT region. To ensure the discounted pricing message gets out to all victims of Hurricane Sandy, the company has altered its N.Y. metro area radio and print advertising to highlight the new program. "Our hearts go out to those who have suffered from this natural disaster," said Vincent Grieco, NY Metro Sales Manager for Crystal. "Our hope is that this discount helps in some small way those affected to rebuild and repair their homes and get their lives back to normal." The discount is available to one- and two-family residential homes for Crystal vinyl window and sliding patio door products. The discount offer is scheduled to run through the end of the year. Homeowners and their window replacement contractors are asked to submit photographs of the damaged property along with the address when they order their windows from Crystal. Further information on the program may be obtained from Crystal sales representatives or from the company's Marketing Department at 718-961-7300 x 3222 or [email protected]. Crystal Window & Door Systems is one of the top 40 manufacturers in North America of replacement and new construction vinyl and aluminum window and door products and high-end fenestration systems. Crystal offers a full product line, rapid order-to-delivery times, quality workmanship, innovative product features and outstanding value. Crystal operates branches, subsidiaries and affiliates in Pennsylvania, Ohio, Missouri, New Jersey, Illinois, and Massachusetts. Crystal is dedicated to practicing 'green' environmental initiatives in all aspects of corporate activities. For further information about Crystal and its products, call 718-961-7300, or visit the website at www.crystalwindows.com.
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