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Pella's online ADM provides easy access to information 24/7

A commercial construction project requires considerable attention to detail. Using a variety of tools, Pella helps commercial contractors sort through the details to nail down quality solutions for windows and doors. Pella's online architectural design manual (ADM) provides easy access to detailed information about window and door sizes, styles and options 24 hours a day, seven days a week at www.pellaadm.com, so architects and contractors can get the information they need when it's convenient to them. A desk copy of the Pella ADM is also available on request at no charge. Detailed product descriptions downloadable in three formats (PDF, RTF and DOC) and information on factory-assembled combinations help make the Pella ADM easy to use. In addition, Pella's architectural support services team of architects, engineers, technicians, and drafters provide assistance for architects, facility owners, and general contractors. The team helps develop window and door solutions which range from providing installation designs for window replacement and new construction to field testing assistance that helps minimize potential for water and air leakage. Since providing window and door solutions is Pella's primary business, a dedicated local representative serves customers from the initial project planning phases through product delivery and provides support after the sale. "The wide variety of quality windows and door styles and materials available from Pella provides our customers with the flexibility to meet functional and aesthetic project needs. Pella helps business owners save time and money by providing fast manufacturing lead times and effective installation solutions," said Dennis Gagne, vice president, commercial sales. For more information visit www.pellacommercial.com.
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