Zen Windows was founded in 1998 after deciding it was time to create a totally new way of shopping for window replacement. Homeowners tell us how much they like doing business with us and how easy we make the whole process. They love dealing with us because they can tell how much we care about getting them great results at a reasonable price without even having to come into their home. This is exactly how we would want our window buying experience to be - helping people improve their home, but without the uncomfortable sales calls and other stresses associated with traditional home improvement. We couple all of that with a lifetime warranty, no deposits or down payments, and financing options to create the best replacement window buying experience out there.
Zen Windows was founded on the idea that buying windows should be a simple, easy and hassle-free process. With Zen Windows, there are no drawn out sales pitches, no high-pressure pricing games, no buy-today-only tactics, and we do not outsource installation work to unreliable contractors. Using today's technology, along with a sincere respect for our customers' busy lives and time constraints, Zen will gather information from you with a quick phone call or email, and provide you a firm quote in a few short minutes. It's that simple!
Homeowners should always check to see if a Pennsylvania home renovation contractor is registered by visiting www.attorneygeneral.gov or by calling 1-888-520-6680.
Check the following informations before hiring contractor:
Contact and insurance information;
Contractor description
Information about previous home improvement projects
Any contracting licenses
Bankruptcy, prosecution and convictions for home renovation fraud
Home Improvement Consumer Protection Act requires most home improvement or Windows contractors to register with the Pennsylvania Attorney General’s Office. In addition, these contractors must maintain minimum insurance coverage and use contracts that meet a range of consumer protection requirements outlined in this law. The Attorney General's Office for Consumer Protection is responsible for meeting these requirements.