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a lot of other smaller organizations are gathering up these ingredients

Sharp insight on quality control: assemblers buy components so a window is only as good as whoever assembles it — same window on paper, different quality in practice. Builders will respect this.

Full episode at 37:17Why Black Windows Crack & Fade — and the Laminate Fix | Cornerstone's Kate Lindsay on Windows for Atlantic Canada
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THE LESSON THIS CLIP CARRIES
A brand name on a window means little if the brand only extrudes profiles — quality is set by whoever assembles it, which is why vertical integration matters.
that window is only as good as the person who's assembling it
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THE CHAPTER IT LIVES IN
Distribution and vertical integration: St Thomas plant to Atlantic depots
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SOURCE: 37:17 of Why Black Windows Crack & Fade — and the Laminate Fix | Cornerstone's Kate Lindsay on Windows for Atlantic Canada