June 8, 2007 (Press Release) --
Kings Way Homes has won more Parade of Homes awards than any other builder in southeastern Wisconsin. It offers mid-range, upscale and executive homes with 20 different base models including French Country, Federal and Colonial styles, which can be customized to the homeowners' tastes.
Regardless of the level of customization or style, Kings Way specifies Kolbe for all its homes. "Kolbe's Inspiration and Foundation Series vinyl windows are the best, both in terms of quality and in matching the aesthetics," says Christopher Moll, vice president of operations for Kings Way. He points as an example to last year's Greater Milwaukee Parade of Homes, in which Kings Way won the prestigious People's Choice award for its Auburn model.
Built in Waukesha, Wis., the 20-room, 3,090-square-foot Auburn features Kolbe's Inspiration Series vinyl products, including an extraordinary set of curved, 9-foot-6-inch windows in the great room that provide spectacular lake views. The model's other external highlights include stucco-accented gables and a pitched roof with a copper cupola. The home's interior features angles, arches and curves that provide dramatic interplay.
"The presence of Kolbe vinyl windows in this award-winning model home illustrates how well-regarded vinyl windows are among the home-buying public," notes Moll. "The perception that vinyl windows don't go with higher-end homes is totally a thing of the past. In fact, we even have some high-end customers who come in demanding vinyl."
Kings Way's residences average 35 Kolbe vinyl windows per home, all of which are distributed through Morgan-Wightman Supply Company of Milwaukee, Wis. According to Moll, "What makes a good vinyl window are its components – the design of the sill, glass thickness, type of weather-stripping and heaviness of its gauge. Quite simply, Kolbe has the best in the industry. Kolbe's attention to detail and parts quality means that we have virtually no callbacks or customer complaints."
Kings Way has been specifying Kolbe's vinyl window products exclusively since 1999. Prior to choosing Kolbe, the company spent a year researching window manufacturers, including having manufacturers come to Elm Grove, Wis. and having Kings Way's executives visit building sites to see various manufacturers' windows in action.
Once the decision was made, Kings Way also asked Kolbe to assist with a product specifically designed for the builder's upscale homes. "They were very accommodating. They provided us with a slightly customized version with some extra accessories. Their willingness to do this kind of hands-on partnership is virtually unheard-of among window manufacturers. And we liked the fact that they are a Wisconsin company."
Regardless of the level of customization or style, Kings Way specifies Kolbe for all its homes. "Kolbe's Inspiration and Foundation Series vinyl windows are the best, both in terms of quality and in matching the aesthetics," says Christopher Moll, vice president of operations for Kings Way. He points as an example to last year's Greater Milwaukee Parade of Homes, in which Kings Way won the prestigious People's Choice award for its Auburn model.
Built in Waukesha, Wis., the 20-room, 3,090-square-foot Auburn features Kolbe's Inspiration Series vinyl products, including an extraordinary set of curved, 9-foot-6-inch windows in the great room that provide spectacular lake views. The model's other external highlights include stucco-accented gables and a pitched roof with a copper cupola. The home's interior features angles, arches and curves that provide dramatic interplay.
"The presence of Kolbe vinyl windows in this award-winning model home illustrates how well-regarded vinyl windows are among the home-buying public," notes Moll. "The perception that vinyl windows don't go with higher-end homes is totally a thing of the past. In fact, we even have some high-end customers who come in demanding vinyl."
Kings Way's residences average 35 Kolbe vinyl windows per home, all of which are distributed through Morgan-Wightman Supply Company of Milwaukee, Wis. According to Moll, "What makes a good vinyl window are its components – the design of the sill, glass thickness, type of weather-stripping and heaviness of its gauge. Quite simply, Kolbe has the best in the industry. Kolbe's attention to detail and parts quality means that we have virtually no callbacks or customer complaints."
Kings Way has been specifying Kolbe's vinyl window products exclusively since 1999. Prior to choosing Kolbe, the company spent a year researching window manufacturers, including having manufacturers come to Elm Grove, Wis. and having Kings Way's executives visit building sites to see various manufacturers' windows in action.
Once the decision was made, Kings Way also asked Kolbe to assist with a product specifically designed for the builder's upscale homes. "They were very accommodating. They provided us with a slightly customized version with some extra accessories. Their willingness to do this kind of hands-on partnership is virtually unheard-of among window manufacturers. And we liked the fact that they are a Wisconsin company."

Kings Way Homes has won more Parade of Homes awards than any other builder in southeastern Wisconsin. Regardless of the level of customization or style, Kings Way specifies Kolbe for all its homes.
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