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Superior Windows & Doors

Superior Windows & Doors
1121 Helicopter Way #100
Contact Person: Roy Cooper
Medford, OR 97502
Phone: 541-840-9954
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Website: http://superior4windows.com/

Since 1984, we have been committed to providing the highest level of service and variety of quality products to meet each of our customers’ unique needs. From the beautiful hand-crafted wood windows of Kolbe & Kolbe and Marvin Windows to the energy efficient vinyl windows of Atrium Windows and Empire Pacific Windows we have the product that best suits your needs.

We carry more brands of windows and doors than any other local dealer and continually pursue new innovations searching for the next great product for you. Add our moldings and door hardware and we are your one stop shop.

Our two showrooms, in Medford and Ashland, compliment our goal to offer you the highest level of service.

Our values begin and end with honesty and integrity. 

For us service is not lip service.

 


  

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Talent plans to plant 100 trees in 2010 for its 100th

Published: November 22, 2009
By Tony Boom for the Mail Tribune

TALENT — To mark the town's November 2010 centennial, the Together For Talent Committee wants to plant 100 trees along main streets and in public spaces and encourage city residents to plant 100 more during the centennial year.

"It was suggested by (former city manager) Betty Wheeler," said Sharon Anderson, a committee member. "She had heard of another city that had done something like this for their centennial."  Read more...

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