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of 13resultsDidn't find what you were looking for?magnifying glassPaul Argoe Screens Inc. Paul Argoe Screens Inc. has been the proud manufacturer of wood doors and wood door products for four generations. Our family business has provided the best wood screen doors since 1936, and we believe that the best approach to screen door manufacturing is simple. We combine old fashioned craftsmanship with the latest technology to provide the best wooden door products on the market, from louver doors to wood storm shutters. The Paul Argoe Legacy and the Paul Argoe Promise Our company has grown substantially in the past several decades. However, we are still grounded strongly in family values and the tradition of woodworking. Today, our company is supervised directly by Paul Eugene Argoe and Paul Argoe Jr. We operate out of a state-of-the-art plant off of the CSX Railroad and U.S. Highway 321 in South Carolina. Our 155,000 square screen door manufacturing facility is staffed by highly skilled craftsman that take as much pride in traditional woodworking as we do.




We have also integrated top tier automated equipment into the manufacturing process to reduce costs without cutting quality. Our family believes in passing the savings directly to customers like you. When ordering from Paul Argoe Screens, you will receive top craftsmanship at a lower cost. After all, we have had over 80 years to perfect the art and process of manufacturing screen doors. Our Latest Product Lines We offer a complete line of storm doors and shutters. We provide classic wood screen doors and other traditional styles. In addition, our craftsman developed a unique line of louver doors and wood storm shutters. Paul Argoe Screens also offers a complete line of bifold doors. Our line of products can fit almost any style and any budget, and our doors are easy to install and can give any home a designer motif without breaking the bank. We use materials and manufacturing techniques for our wood screen doors that are meant to last. Click here to View our Product Line




So pleased with installation in Williamsburg. I would like to take the opportunity to let you know how pleased I am with the recent installation of my garage door. Mark, the installer, was very professional and courteous. The door was nicely installed in a prompt manner and Mark’s follow-up visit to make an adjustment that I requested was appreciated. Mark is an asset to your company. I will strongly consider Apple Door Systems for any of my future needs and pass on positive comments to neighbors and friends. Mr. H. of Manakin Sabot said the Apple Door's response time was great! He said he called Apple Door and set up an appointment for the next day. Within an hour of setting up that appointment, Apple Door called him with an opening for that same day. Mr. H. said his technician Kenny was very good. He said that he was very cooperative, confident and understood what he was doing. Mr. H. was very pleased that the repair only took 45 minutes. Incredible Apple Door staff in Richmond!




Just wanted to send a compliment to the incredible Apple Door staff in Richmond! From our service technician, Jessie, to April in the John Rolfe store, to Kristen in the Hull Street location, and to Matt and his helper who installed our new system, to our salesman (whose card I lost so I don't have his name) - these people could not have been nicer or more qualified and helpful! Rarely these days do you find an entire group of people who really seem to care that you get the best product and service they have to offer, but these folks do. I wouldn't go anywhere else! A Few Words About Us While we specialize in garage doors, we also sell and install all types of access products for your home or business. Since 1973 we have been serving Virginians with the finest products backed up by professional service. Our service and installation trucks are manned with the best trained, most well equipped technicians in the business. We are proud to showcase our products in five locations throughout Virginia.




You'll find Apple Door stores in Richmond, Fredericksburg , Waynesboro, Williamsburg, and Chesapeake. Each location has a fully staffed showroom and customer service center. Please visit the "Contact / Info" section of our website for the store nearest you. Whether it's our hallmark garage door products, awning and solar shading systems or heavy duty industrial doors, Apple has the access products of choice throughout Virginia . Call us today or stop by one of our showrooms and let us custom design a system for you. Remember, if you need emergency repair service, just call us, 24 hours a day. Thank you for visiting our website. We value our customers' feedback. Tell us what you like, what you don't like or what else you'd like to see on-line. We appreciate your business and look forward to serving you. With every new Facebook like we receive we will make a $1 donation to RAL! "The Serenity Now" is the 159th episode of the NBC sitcom Seinfeld. This was the third episode of the ninth and final season.




It aired in the U.S. on October 9, 1997. Frank Costanza is advised to say "serenity now" every time his blood pressure is in danger of going up, but instead of saying the phrase, he shouts it. Jerry's girlfriend gives his Knicks tickets away and comments that she's never seen him get "real mad." George gets Kramer to help him fix his parents' screen door. They remove the old door, which Kramer takes with him. Frank is selling computers in his garage and wants to bring George into his business. Mr. Lippman's son takes advantage of "becoming a man" at his bar mitzvah to French kiss Elaine. Kramer installs the screen door outside his apartment to provide the "cool evening breezes of Anytown, USA," and turns his hall into a small-town front porch, complete with BBQ grill, lawn chairs, potted plants and American flag. Kramer sits on his porch with "fireworks" (a sparkler). George's first impulse is to quit but decides it's finally time to take on his arch-rival, Lloyd Braun, whom Frank has also hired to sell computers.




When Jerry learns how to get mad, it releases all his other feelings, including caring, and another that results in his proposing to Elaine. Kramer fights with the neighborhood kids of "Anytown, USA." George tells Elaine she's attractive to the Lippman men because of her "shiksa-appeal." The result gets the 2 Lippman men to want to renounce Judaism in order to be with her. George hatches a scheme to sell more computers: to buy them himself and return them later for a refund; however, continuous use of the phrase "serenity now" has an adverse effect on his sales. Jerry asks Elaine to marry him. George stores computers in Kramer's apartment. Kramer has a nervous breakdown (due to the screen door bringing more problems than benefits) and destroys the computers. George becomes very upset over this, and Jerry encourages George to release his emotions. However, the release of emotions from George completely disturbs Jerry, to the point where he reverts to normal. Elaine seeks help from the rabbi to see if she can reduce her "shiksa-appeal" but instead of giving her advice, the rabbi comes on to her.

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