Open Enclose is a locally owned and operated business that specializes in providing and installing the highest quality windows and doors in the marketplace. Founded by a Tucson Native in 2006, Open Enclose now employs over 30 individuals and has recently expanded to include the Phoenix market. We carry one of the largest selection of windows and doors in the Tucson area from top manufacturers across the country including Pella, Milgard, Jeld Wen, Western, Therma Tru, Masonite and many more. Along with our line of quality products, we provide the best installations in the business and are known for superior customer service. Open Enclose is the winner of the " Angies List Super Service Award" 5 years in a row and running; as well as the recipient of the "Pella Mountain Region Top Gun Award" 5 years in a row as well. We don't just promise the best windows and doors, we promise the best experience Guaranteed! Call us today for a free estimate and let us show you what we can do for you!
Desert King Windows was founded in Oro Valley, AZ. in 1999 by Bill & Susan Burns. Bill had originally opened his first location in Phoenix, and soon after, El Paso, TX, and Albuquerque, NM. Shortly after opening in Phoenix, Bill met Ron Shortt, who had been his Arizona Republic/Phoenix Gazette account representative. Soon a great friendship developed and Ron left his job of 12 years to join the sales team at Desert King and soon after became Vice President of Sales. When it came time for Bill to retire , and no legacy to continue the family business, Bill sold the ARIZONA market to Ron in April 2013. Ron continues the Desert King story with his son, Jayson Shortt, Vice President and Sales Manager.
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