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107 SE Washington Street, Suite 233, Portland, OR Phone: (503) 287-0767 Fax: (503) 287-1234
107 SE Washington Street, Suite 233, Portland, OR Phone: (503) 287-0767 Fax: (503) 287-1234
Welcome to All Season. A company dedicated to setting the standards in quality, value, and cus-
tomer service. Our goal is to consistently ensure the highest level of quality in
product, service, and installation. Attention to detail from start to finish is just
one of the many ways we guarantee a level of accuracy and customer satis-
faction unmatched in the industry. With a powerful warranty and manufacturer
that’s willing to back it up, come find out why more customers are choosing All
Season for their home remodeling projects.
Every product All Season offers, from our residential siding to our windows
and doors, is designed to give our customers energy efficiency, durability, and
comfort at an affordable price.
All Season offers a line of products from several manufacturers, chosen
carefully based on rigorous requirements that supersede industry standards.
Whether you are remodeling, renovating a building or home, or constructing a
new one, you can always infuse style, comfort, and quality with us at your side.
Let All Season help increase the comfort and value of your home today!
Our Partners.
The Energy Trust of OregonAs a certified Trade Ally of the Energy Trust, our partnership allows us to
ensure your project meets the highest standards in energy efficiency of both
product and service, making certain you’ll qualify for the ETO cash rebates
when the job is complete.
Costco
US Bank
All Season is proud to be featured in and affiliated with Costco Wholesale,
a company that shares their vision on member satisfaction and quality in both
product and value.
As a partner of US Bank, All Season has been and continues to be featured in
all US Bank branch locations in the Portland Metro area.
107 SE Washington Street, Suite 233, Portland, OR Phone: (503) 287-0767 Fax: (503) 287-1234
107 SE Washington Street, Suite 233, Portland, OR Phone: (503) 287-0767 Fax: (503) 287-1234
AAMAAll of our products are certified by the American Architecture Manufacturers
Association and have undergone stringent tests for durability and architectural
integrity.
The Energy Star
Better Business Bureau
All of our products are Energy Star rated which means they meet an
international standard for energy efficient consumer products and save an
average of 20% to 30% in energy costs. Also, virtually all of our products
qualify for the Federal tax incentives of $1,500.00.
As an accredited member of the Better Business Bureau, you are ensured
reliability as well as ethical and truthful business practices.
107 SE Washington Street, Suite 233, Portland, OR Phone: (503) 287-0767 Fax: (503) 287-1234
Tax Credits & Rebates
Residential
Commercial
From the Energy Trust receive $2.25 per square foot cash back for
U-Value 0.30 or less replacement windows
As a Federal Tax credit receive 30% back of the cost of your project,
up to $1,500
All Season will process all your paperwork necessary for the
Energy Trust rebates
For more information ask one of our field representatives or contact the
Energy Trust of Oregon at 1-866-368-7878 or visit their website
www.energytrust.org.
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The state of Oregon offers the Business Energy Tax Credit which is
35% of project costs.
All Season will process all your paperwork necessary for the
Energy Trust rebates
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Through our partnership with the Energy Trust of Oregon, we ensure that you
receieve the maximum amount of tax credits and rebates from both the local
and federal government.
107 SE Washington Street, Suite 233, Portland, OR Phone: (503) 287-0767 Fax: (503) 287-1234
Our Manufacturers.
107 SE Washington Street, Suite 233, Portland, OR Phone: (503) 287-0767 Fax: (503) 287-1234
Our Promise.
We will not begin work until we have fully explained the exact work to be done
and any details you may not understand.
We will arrive on time and prepared to all scheduled appointments.
Your comments and concerns are our priority throughout every step of the pro-
cess and we would like to ensure satisfaction from installation to completion.
As a result, we will not accept full payment from you until you’ve approved our
work.
We will answer your phone calls, emails, and letters in a prompt and courteous
manner.
Personal Service.
Courtesy.
Efficiency.
Complete Satisfaction.
107 SE Washington Street, Suite 233, Portland, OR Phone: (503) 287-0767 Fax: (503) 287-1234
Our Maintenance-Free Windows. All Season can help eliminate some of the time consuming chores of window
maintenance forever. Our window products are designed with you in mind, and
with a variety of styles and colors ranging from fiberglass and wood to vinyl,
we’re confident that you’ll find everything you’re looking for!
Every window is custom manufactured with exact specifications that
ensure a perfect fit, whether you’re replacing existing windows or
installing in a newly constructed home or building.
All vinyl replacement windows are made with fully extruded virgin vinyl
frames and sashes for durability and beauty with no chipping,
peeling, cracking or warping.
Airtight insulating chambers and insulated glass units provide
energy-efficient performance throughout every season.
Tilt-in sashes make cleaning a pleasure. You’ll save money on energy
bills due to our window’s superior all-weather performance which helps
reduce heating and cooling costs.
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107 SE Washington Street, Suite 233, Portland, OR Phone: (503) 287-0767 Fax: (503) 287-1234
Best of all, our products help pay for themselves through lower energy costs,
freedom from maintenance and increased property value. Plus, our
impressive Lifetime Warranty* delivers the peace of mind you would expect
from an industry leader.
* See printed warranty for details. Warranty varies slightly per manufacturer.
107 SE Washington Street, Suite 233, Portland, OR Phone: (503) 287-0767 Fax: (503) 287-1234
Our Testimonials.
Tri-County Metropolitan Transportation District of Oregon 503-238-RIDE TTY 503-238-5811 trimet.org
Date: January 10, 2008
To: Chase Hamilton / All Season Windows
From: John Whipple / Maintenance of Way Project Engineer
Subject: Reference Letter
Dear Mr. Hamilton I would like to thank you and your crew on the great job you did on our out building here at Light Rail Ruby Junction Maintenance Facility. I was very impressed with the amount of work that was accomplished in a very short time frame. I appreciate the professionalism that you and your crew did from matching the siding, pouring the footings, and all the way to the finial clean up. I look forward to working with you in the near future. Again, thank you on a job well done. Sincerely, John Whipple
107 SE Washington Street, Suite 233, Portland, OR Phone: (503) 287-0767 Fax: (503) 287-1234
Our Installation.Attention to detail is one of the most crucial aspects of any installation pro-
cess. At All Season, our crews strive to give each installation the attention
deserved by every customer. Our crews take careful precauations in order to
minimize disruption to your home, inside and out. Our installation will conclude
only after all clean up steps are complete, including the disposal of job-related
debris, and our field representative has walked around the job site with you to
ensure your satisfaction of our product, personnel, and installation. Our goal is
to improve the way you live by making your home more energy efficient and
comfortable.
Removal of your existing windows.
Installation of your new windows are completed precisely within the
existing opening and are plumbed, insulated, and secured into place.
Clean up and removal of all job related debris along with any
finishing touches that may be needed.
Most installations are completed in 1 to 2 days.
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The Installation process involves 3 easy steps:
107 SE Washington Street, Suite 233, Portland, OR Phone: (503) 287-0767 Fax: (503) 287-1234
Our Work Ethic.We ensure high quality products and installation so that your projects run
smoothly from conception through completion and the results are satisfactory.
Below are examples of poor, but fairly common, craftsmanship in our industry.
107 SE Washington Street, Suite 233, Portland, OR Phone: (503) 287-0767 Fax: (503) 287-1234
Improper installation of vinyl siding.
107 SE Washington Street, Suite 233, Portland, OR Phone: (503) 287-0767 Fax: (503) 287-1234
Improper installation of Hardie-
Board and Cedar siding.
107 SE Washington Street, Suite 233, Portland, OR Phone: (503) 287-0767 Fax: (503) 287-1234
Visible rot on any window
can lead to major structural
damage of your home
107 SE Washington Street, Suite 233, Portland, OR Phone: (503) 287-0767 Fax: (503) 287-1234
Our Patio, Entry, & French Doors.Our patio doors feature adjustable rollers that glide with ease and when closed,
ensure a safe, tight seal. With a U-rating of .30, the argon-filled, low emissivity
glass helps reduce energy costs and gives your home the clean look vinyl offers.
We strive to meet your standards of performance and aesthetics with a wide
line of door products that go beyond just beauty to offer durability as well. And
because we provide expert installation from start to finish, you can rest assured
that your doors will be working properly.
107 SE Washington Street, Suite 233, Portland, OR Phone: (503) 287-0767 Fax: (503) 287-1234
The Infrared Image below shows heat and energy loss in red.
Over 50% of heat loss in a typical house occurs through the windows
and doors.
Heat conducted through glass and frames can lose the equivalent of a
pint of oil every day for each window.
Air infiltration due to a crack 1/16th inch wide in an average window
frame is the equivalent of having a hole in your wall the size of a brick.
In an average house this is like having a hole the size of 15 bricks.
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107 SE Washington Street, Suite 233, Portland, OR Phone: (503) 287-0767 Fax: (503) 287-1234
3 Major Ways Heat is Lost.
1. Infiltration
2. Radiation
3. Conduction
107 SE Washington Street, Suite 233, Portland, OR Phone: (503) 287-0767 Fax: (503) 287-1234
There are two types of radiation: thermal and solar. Thermal radiation is energy
that passes directly through air from a warmer surface to a cooler one and is a
major cause of heat loss in the winter from your home. Solar radiation is the
transfer of heat from the sun through through your windows and into a room.
Once inside, objects in your home reradiate this heat at weaker wavelengths
that are unable to penetrate the window glass. As a result, a heated “green-
house effect” occurs and causes your air conditioner to work overtime.
Infiltration is the exchange of warm air for cool air and vice versa. Losses are
driven by wind and by differences between indoor and outdoor temperatures.
They occur primarily through cracks in the sash, gaps between the sash and
jamb, and gaps between the frame and rough opening.
Infiltration1.
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2. Conduction
Radiation
Conduction is the movement of heat through solid materials, like the glass and
metal frame of of an older window. In this process three times as much energy
is lost as infiltration and 25% of total heat loss occurs this way.
107 SE Washington Street, Suite 233, Portland, OR Phone: (503) 287-0767 Fax: (503) 287-1234
The Pit Fall of Aluminum, Storm & Vinyl Clad Windows.Aluminum Windows
Storm Windows
Aluminum conducts heat and cold
Windows sweat and ice up
Condensation rots window sill, causes interior damage and mold
Energy losses are high in both the summer and winter
Dense construction materials only slow thermal transmittance
Cold to touch
Obsolete for residential needs
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More cleaning, additional difficulty
Poor construction including over lap butt joint corners and weep holes
Maintenance still required for concealed windows
Do not block air, moisture, and dust
Difficult to operate
Outdated appearance
Do not add value to home
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107 SE Washington Street, Suite 233, Portland, OR Phone: (503) 287-0767 Fax: (503) 287-1234
Vinyl Clad, Composite Windows
Aluminum conducts heat and cold
There are no industry standards and as a result most products are
constructed of inferior materials
Hindrance for fire escape plan
Poor warranties, most offer only a limited life warranty
Usually must be replaced earlier than expected
Obstruct sight lines
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Potential warping and rotting of the wood core from trapped moisture
Interior core made of soft Ponderosa Pine
Product materials swell in summer and shrink in winter
Window sizes can not be customized, offered in stock sizes only
Constant maintenance required, both inside and out
Difficult to clean
Tough to operate
Mixing materials with different expansion and contraction rates can
cause structural instability and overall costly expenses.
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107 SE Washington Street, Suite 233, Portland, OR Phone: (503) 287-0767 Fax: (503) 287-1234