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JB Sash & Door opens 3,000 s/f Marvin Windows and Doors center

Chelsea, MA JB Sash & Door has opened the doors of their new 3,000 s/f Marvin Windows and Doors showroom and design center. 

Featuring the latest in window and door technology, contractors, architects and homeowners can experience innovative products from Marvin and Integrity, and leading door companies including Therma-Tru, Upstate Door, Simpson, TruStile and JELD-WEN. 

In addition to housing Boston’s largest collection of door and window displays, this showroom features interactive displays, a Marvin Windows and Doors personalization station and extensive consultation and design space. 

Located at 280 Second St., the JB Sash & Door showroom is open to the public Monday through Friday from 7:30am to 4:30pm and Saturdays from 7:30am to noon. 

JB Sash & Door has been Greater Boston’s leading window and door retailer for over 75 years. They offer an extensive range of services including shop drawings, custom carpentry, custom painting, delivery and installation. Their professional staff is knowledgeable and trained to help homeowners and professionals find the right products for any project. JB Sash is proud to carry products from industry leaders including Marvin, Andersen, JB Proper Bostonian, Mathews Brothers, Simpson, Upstate Door, Therma-Tru, JELD-WEN, Velux, INTEX and BROSCO.

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