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Q. How do I know if my garage door can be repaired with a service call or if I just need to replace the garage door?AWARDED BEST OF HOUZZ 2017 2016 PRODUCT OF THE YEAR A NEW CLASS OF MULTI SLIDE LIVE MORE IN THE WORLD AROUND YOU LaCantina is a pioneer in designing and manufacturing large opening door systems. Our focus in developing and refining these products has resulted in the most innovative and comprehensive range of folding doors available. Step into the LaCantina Life! LaCantina Awarded Best of Houzz 2017 LaCantina Doors was awarded "Best of Houzz" 2017 for the fifth consecutive year by Houzz, the leading global online platform for residential remodeling and design. Check out John Colaneri's of HGTV Kitchen Cousins new custom New Jersey home featuring LaCantina. LaCantina Doors' Multi Slide system transforms Morgan's on Fulton's rooftop into one of Chicago's top event spaces. A New Spin on Vinyl LaCantina Doors brings high quality contemporary styling to the Vinyl door market.




LaCantina Doors help real-life cousins Anthony Carrino and John Colaneri transform a completely overhauled living room into a retreat for Coach Keenan and his family to relax. Blaine Window Hardware Inc. is proud to announce a benefit program for Reach of Washington County located in Hagerstown, Md. Reach of Washington County is a nonprofit, faith based organization that has served the Washington County community for 25 years through our volunteer outreach programs. Their mission is to respond out of compassion to people in need. The programs include 24-hour Crisis Intervention, a Day Resource Center, the Cold Weather Shelter and Case Management Services, Open Table and Financial literacy training.  Reach coordinates with other helping organizations in Washington County that assist low income, impoverished families and individuals and is often able to help when others are not able to fill the total need. Blaine Window Hardware will be featuring a 9 color Tee Shirt for sale to the public for the Sum of $15.00 plus shipping featuring The Blaine Crusher, a former Monster Crusher Truck.




All proceeds will be donated to help support Reach of Washington County. We at Blaine Window Hardware Inc feel this organization deserves all the support they can receive from the community and are proud to head up this campaign. We look forward to your contributions by purchasing the colorful Blaine Crusher Tee Shirt. For More information please call 800-678-1919.  Click on the tee shirt images to the right to order online or stop by and pick them up at Blaine Window Hardware's Project Center at 17319 Blaine Drive, Hagerstown, MD. Click on any image to the right to order online. Find the part you need. View our over 40,000 parts catalog. Express order, pricing, parts identification, returns, and customer service. Request a Product CD If you need more than the online product listing, request a CD to be mailed to you. More than 42,000 in stock parts sold worldwide! Our Research Department is available to help you find the part you need. Even Santa shops at Blaine Window Hardware!




We would like to wish everyone Happy Holidays and a very Happy New Year! We will be closed on Monday, Dec 26th and Monday, Jan 2nd so that our employees can spend time with family and friends. Blaine Window Hardware’s gift to you!  We are offering free ground shipping on orders of $50 or more. Blaine Window Hardware’s gift to you!  We are offering free ground shipping on orders of $50 or more.  This offer applies to the continental United States only.  This offer expires on Dec 30, 2016. The Pella Corporation is a privately held window and door manufacturing company headquartered in Pella, Iowa, and with manufacturing and sales operations in a number of locations in the United States. The company was founded in 1925 when Peter Kuyper and his wife Lucille invested $5,000 to buy the Rolscreen Company, a small business that had created the Rolscreen insect window screen that rolls out of sight when not in use.[2] In 1926 they moved the company to Pella, Iowa, where the Kuyper family had a lumber business.




The company developed into one of the largest window manufacturers in the United States. The company changed its name to Pella Corporation in 1992. [5] In 2007, Pella Corporation, which had historically focused on the residential construction sector, bought Efco Corp., a manufacturer of commercial windows in Monett, Missouri. In 1992, Pella entered the national retail market with windows and patio doors, adding select lumberyard distribution in 1994. In 2001, Pella introduced Pella Design Centers to mainstream market customers, as a “store-within-a-store inside Lowe’s stores and staffed by Lowe's employees. Pella earned the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) and Department of Energy‚ (DOE) Energy Star Sustained Excellence Award in 2009 and 2010.[9] Pella Corporation earned an ENERGY STAR Partner of the Year 2013 award, presented by the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) and the Department of Energy (DOE) for manufacturing energy-efficient windows and educating consumers about them.




2002–2004 Dodge Caravan from Pella. Pella has been an Energy Star partner since 1999.[9] Pella is a member of the United States Green Building Council (USGBC),[10] the American Architectural Manufacturers Association (AAMA)[11] and the Window and Door Manufacturers Association (WDMA). A collection of historical Rolscreen Company/Pella Corporation records is available for research use at the University of Iowa Libraries. The Kuyper Rolscreen Charitable Trust was established in 1952 by Pete and Lucille Kuyper. It was reorganized in 1968 as the Pella Rolscreen Foundation. The foundation's primary focus was supporting education, community betterment and giving; matching Gifts was added in 1984.[13] Kuyper was also active in supporting education, especially Central College in Pella. ^ U.S. Patent and Trademark Office ^ Matthew Swibel, "Too Much of a Good Thing?, Forbes, May 23, 2005. ^ Stuart Rauh, "Iowa Icon: Pete Kuyper’s idea changed the future of his hometown."

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