Showing posts with label windows. Show all posts
Showing posts with label windows. Show all posts

Thursday, April 16, 2015

Delivery for only $19.65!

Front Range Lumber delivers for $19.65

What do you need for that upcoming project?

We'll deliver it for only $19.65!

To celebrate our 50th year in business, we're offering delivery within the extended metro Denver area for only $19.65…all year long! 
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Monday, April 13, 2015

We Sell Milgard “Essence” Fiberglass Window Series.



Front Range Lumber is an Authorized Milgard Dealer.

This is a fiberglass clad window, with pine, fir or primed pine interior. 15 exterior colors are available, at no up charge. Innovative tilt latches on double-hungs offer a sleek, clean look. Casement windows up to 36” x 84”, double-hungs up to 48” x 96”, and sliders up to 96”X72” are available. 
All the popular hardware finishes are standard. This product offers all the advantages of a fiberglass exterior plus the beauty of wood inside. “Essence” also includes Milgard’s lifetime warranty, including the accidental glass breakage warranty. This means that even if the installer damages glass, Milgard will replace it (labor and material) for free!
The minimum overall jamb thickness of this product is 5-1/16”, so in some cases this is not considered a replacement window. 
We have sold 5 houses of this new product, and have heard only positive reviews from the homeowners. We have samples in our showroom and can offer budget pricing any time.  

Want to know more? Visit Front Range Lumber or give Kent a call at 303-988-5980

Wednesday, February 4, 2015

Lakewood: Open for Business visits Front Range Lumber



Last year the host of Lakewood: Open for Business visited with Lakewood's only locally owned and operated lumberyard, operating right where it has since 1965. 
Join Front Range Lumber as we learn the steps to making a garden pergola.

Tuesday, January 20, 2015

The Mayor of Lakewood stops by Front Range Lumber


















Last Spring on Spotlight on Lakewood, Mayor Bob Murphy headed over to Front Range Lumber to find out how the local business is able to keep up with national competitors.