Columbus new windows
There are currently 13 window replacement listings for the city of Columbus, Ohio.

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A United Window Company
2945 Westerville Rd, Columbus, OH
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Acorn Window Repair
29 W 1st Ave, Columbus, OH
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Addis II Construction
112 Maplewood Ave, Columbus, OH
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Air-Tite Home Products
3589 Interchange Rd, Columbus, OH
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Alvis House
1991 Bryden Rd, Columbus, OH
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Apco Siding Company
815 Michigan Ave, Columbus, OH
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Apco Window & Door
815 Michigan Ave, Columbus, OH
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Bonded Roofing & Construction
3483 E Fulton St, Columbus, OH
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Cardinal Detention Systems
230 N Central Ave, Columbus, OH
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Columbus Window Company
600 N Cassady Ave Ste F, Columbus, OH
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James W Fox Company
2709 Westerville Rd, Columbus, OH
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Paramount Roofing
1996 Britains Ln, Columbus, OH
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Pella Windows & Doors
1760 W Lane Ave, Columbus, OH
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City facts from Wikipedia
Columbus is the Capital (political) and the largest city of the U.S. state of Ohio as a result of the consolidation of the city and county government. Located near the Geographic centers of the United States center of the state, Columbus is the county seat of Franklin County, Ohio County, although parts of the city also extend into Delaware County, Ohio and Fairfield County, Ohio counties. Named for explorer Christopher Columbus, the city was founded in 1812 at the confluence of the Scioto River and Olentangy River rivers, and assumed the functions of state capital in 1816. The city has a diverse economy based on education (it is home to The Ohio State University, the largest university in the United States), insurance, Health care (three major hospital systems operating in Central Ohio), retail, and technology. Acknowledged by 'Money Magazine' as the 8th best large city in the U.S. to inhabit, it is also recognized as an emerging global city. Residents of Columbus are usually referred to as 'Columbusites'.In recent research, 12% of people in Columbus, Ohio have friends checking out reduce their energy bills.The region is dominated by a humid continental climate (Koppen climate classification 'Dfa'), characterized by hot, muggy summers and cold, dry winters. The hottest temperature ever recorded in Columbus was 106 °Fahrenheit (41 °Celsius which occurred twice during the Dust Bowl drought of the 1930s — once on July 21, 1934, and again two years later, on July 14, 1936.
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