Address:
880 W. Lake Street, #808
Roselle, IL 60172
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- Provider travels up to 40 miles
Over the years, we have perfected the art of saving troubled patio sliding doors and windows. Our repertoire includes the following:
* freeing up sliding doors that are hard to move
* sealing up cold and drafty sliding doors and windows
* correcting cloudy glass issues
* rebuilding rotting frames
* replacing locks and handles that fail to work and much, much more
A. Over the years we have perfected the art of saving troubled patio sliding doors and windows. Our repertoire includes freeing up sliding doors that are hard to move, sealing up cold and drafty sliding doors and windows, correcting cloudy glass issues, rebuilding rotting frames, replacing locks and handles that fail to work and much much more.
It is very unlikely you are experiencing a problem we have yet to encounter. We pride ourselves on our ability to troubleshoot and solve virtually any problem related to your sliding patio doors and window systems.
A. "Years ago, our Father sat us four brothers down in front of his desk. This was a normal occurence here at his office. He proceeded to take out a $100 dollar bill and place it in front of us.
'If any of you can answer this question correctly you may have this $100 dollar bill... who is the most important person in this company?'
Neither my brothers nor I could believe our good fortune! $100 is a VERY large amount of money for four small boys. Not to mention we ALL knew the answer to this question. It was simple!
'YOU DAD!' we cried at the same time.
Smiling, my Father took the $100 dollar bill and methodically slipped it into his bill-fold. Looking up at us with a gleam in his eye he explained:
'You are all wrong. Our customer is by far the most important person in this company. Without the customer, none of us have a job; let alone a paycheck.'
That lesson never left the forefront of our minds as we learned our Father's art. I'm sure you will all personally appreciate that lesson as you experience its reality on your job."
-The Hattula Brothers