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Therma-Tru Named #1 Brand Used Most and #1 in Quality for 2021
April 20, 2021 GMT
MAUMEE, Ohio (BUSINESS WIRE) Apr 20, 2021
Therma-Tru has been named the “Brand Used Most” in the entry doors category, marking more than 20 consecutive years receiving this distinction. In the 2021
Builder Brand Use Study conducted by Zonda (formerly known as Hanley Wood), Therma-Tru ranked first in “Brand Used Most” and “Brand Used Most in the Past Two Years,” tied for first in “Highest Quality,” and ranked second for “Brand Familiarity.”
“We’re proud of our ongoing relationship with builders throughout the United States,” said Fenton Challgren, president of Therma-Tru Corp. “Knowing they continue to choose Therma-Tru more often than any other entry door brand shows our commitment to our builder partners.”
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