St. Cloud Window Inc., a manufacturer of acoustically-rated commercial aluminum windows, historic replacement windows, architectural terrace doors, aluminum sliding glass doors and acoustically rated curtain wall products, has announced the launch of its new website to better serve the needs of its customers.
The design provides a greater level of service to our customers with product selection.
- The Product select feature offers access to technical information, enabling visitors to search specific products based on application, configuration and/or St. Cloud Window product series number. Each product page features direct links to a project gallery, technical specification, and options specific to the product, plus downloadable detail drawings, an editable CSI technical specification, general installation instructions and care instructions.
- The Projects gallery offers navigation of completed projects accompanied by brief descriptions, to help visitors envision their future project.
- The Request a Quote process has been simplified. Visitors are now able to request a quote, by uploading existing drawings or filling out a form, saving time.
We are constantly updating the content with project information, company announcements, client testimonials, and career opportunities, as well as, links to AIA accredited continuing education programming for architects and design professionals.
Our mission has always been to help you achieve your vision without compromise and our goal with the website is to deliver a new level of customer service and satisfaction.
“Our goal with the site is to provide a high level of service at every step of the design, development and construction phases. We want architects, contractors, and engineers to have the tools they need available to embark on a project or spark an idea that will bring their design vision to life,” says Casey Mahon, CEO, St. Cloud Window. “Our priority is to be a partner from design to delivery, and help our partners achieve their building design and performance goals.”