Window World Cares
At Window World we do much more than provide windows to communities. We understand the importance of giving back to everyone and feel great about being able to share our success with others.
Window World cares was started by the Window World Corporation in 2008. Our foundation is used for donations, community outreach programs, and other charitable events. Window World Cares will match donations received from Window World locations from across the US.
Window World Reviews
Our review site was created and designed to share actual Window World customer testimonials with potential future customers. These reviews were gathered via regular mail, email, and Window World Corporate website submissions. If you are a past Window World customer, then we would love to hear stories and reviews of your Window World experience.
Window Showcase
Our Window Showroom Software is easy to use, easy to navigate, and completely accurate in displaying every option available at Window World. Choose from double hung, sliding, casement, or bay & bow windows. You can also choose color schemes, grid layouts, and glass designs, creating almost limitless window design possibilities.
Vinyl Siding Showcase
Window World’s Vinyl Siding Showroom Software first allows you to choose from 3 different house styles, both single-level and two-story options. Once selected, you can choose between many siding styles, housing accents, and shutter and door styles and colors. You can even choose the roofing colors. We provide recommended colors and styles as a default option, but you can customize every option to almost an endless extent. Please take the time to use this tool to design your dream home, and get a feel for exactly what home improvements Window World can make on your home.
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$500 Government Tax Credit
The United States tax credit was amended and extended through December 31, 2011 by the Tax Relief, Unemployment Insurance Reauthorization, and Job Creation Act of 2010. As of January 1, 2011 several characteristics of this credit will change from their current form. Most significantly, the cap will be reduced from $1,500 to $500. The cap is on the total amount of credits a homeowner may claim between 2006 and 2011, not just for 2011. If a homeowner has already claimed $500 or more in credit through this allowance, they will be unable to claim new credits for improvements made during 2011.