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"Going Green" Means Saving Green
"Green" is simply the way Castle Windows, the sixth largest home improvement company in the country, has been doing business for over 30 years, not only keeping homes warmer but significantly helping homeowners cut energy costs. 
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    ENGLEWOOD CLIFFS, NJ, January 17, 2010 /24-7PressRelease/ -- While "Going Green" is among the nation's newest mantras, "Green" is simply the way Castle Windows has been doing business for over 30 years. Castle Windows, based in New Jersey, is the sixth largest home improvement company in the country and has been providing the best in insulated windows that not only keep homes warmer but significantly cut energy costs. Since 1980, Castle Windows has saved homeowners approximately $790 million dollars in energy consumption by installing the highest quality insulated windows. "I don't think homeowners realize just how much money literally goes out the window," said Chris Cardillo, owner of Castle Windows. "Our insulated windows pay for themselves in a few years and will continue to provide untold savings for homeowners," he noted. "And with a 30% tax credit towards new windows up to $1,500, there's no better time to replace those old windows in your home," adds Cardillo. Castle Windows homes are more energy-efficient, require less maintenance and are healthier as the company puts a high value on comfort and quality.

Castle Windows' "green" effort extends beyond the replacement of windows. The company also disposes the replaced panes and frames by recycling glass, aluminum, and vinyl. Castle Windows has even found a unique way to recycle wooden window frames as it has found a new life for the wood in craft stores who repurpose them for art projects. Owner Cardillo says he doesn't throw away much. Old computers, furniture, empty boxes all find places to be used again.

Castle Windows knows the true value for "Going Green" and as owner Chris Cardillo says, it's more than just saving dollars and cents. "It also means re-allocating resources to serve a greater and more lasting purpose."

Castle Windows, which was established over thirty years ago, is a multi-million dollar New Jersey-based company operating in the Northeast, Mid-Atlantic and Ohio Valley. Castle Windows continues a long history of energy efficient and environmentally friendly products offering a wide selection of top quality custom-made windows and doors. All windows are manufactured in within the USA. Castle Windows offers an extensive selection of custom doors and windows and provides service to the entire northeast. Residents can learn more about their selection of products by visiting their website at http://www.castlewindows.com


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