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Episode 223: How Customer Feedback Shapes Window & Door Excellence

Episode 223: How Customer Feedback Shapes Window & Door Excellence

What if you could unlock the secrets behind the window and door industry’s most innovative products and the people who drive them? This episode explores how advanced manufacturing, customer feedback, and transformational leadership are shaping the future of impact-resistant windows and doors. Listeners will discover actionable insights from industry veterans, learn about the launch of the C700 series, and understand what sets MITER Brands apart in quality and customer experience. What You’ll Learn Why customer-centric retail models are changing the window and door landscape How MITER Brands uses automation and RFID technology to elevate product quality Key features of the C700 series and its impact in markets like Seattle, Portland, and fire-affected regions Episode Highlights 02:10 – Lee Brohel’s journey from selling overruns to focusing on retail and customer needs 04:30 – Tai’s career progression at Milgard and the influence of legacy customer standards 06:15 – Factory tour: automation, RFID, and MITER’s upgraded facility 08:00 – Launch of the C700 product: slim design, large sizes, and regional impact 10:30 – John, Linda, and Tony share optimism about C700 in fire-affected and challenging markets 12:00 – Customer feedback leads to seamless screens and advanced packaging Meet the Guest Lee Brohel is the owner of Discount Windows in Oregon, known for his shift to a retail-focused model and commitment to serving both contractors and homeowners. Tai Birch is a senior sales leader at Milgard, recognized for her dedication to customer excellence and leadership in the Pacific Northwest. Jon and Linda from Jon's Window & Awning in Burbank, California, and Tony Quatraro, director of the Southwest for Milgard, share their perspectives on product innovation and market needs.

Clear Impact Podcast · MITER Brands

March 24, 202616m 33s

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Show Notes

What if you could unlock the secrets behind the window and door industry’s most innovative products and the people who drive them? This episode explores how advanced manufacturing, customer feedback, and transformational leadership are shaping the future of impact-resistant windows and doors. Listeners will discover actionable insights from industry veterans, learn about the launch of the C700 series, and understand what sets MITER Brands apart in quality and customer experience.

What You’ll Learn

  • Why customer-centric retail models are changing the window and door landscape
  • How MITER Brands uses automation and RFID technology to elevate product quality
  • Key features of the C700 series and its impact in markets like Seattle, Portland, and fire-affected regions

Episode Highlights

02:10 – Lee Brohel’s journey from selling overruns to focusing on retail and customer needs 04:30 – Tai’s career progression at Milgard and the influence of legacy customer standards 06:15 – Factory tour: automation, RFID, and MITER’s upgraded facility 08:00 – Launch of the C700 product: slim design, large sizes, and regional impact 10:30 – John, Linda, and Tony share optimism about C700 in fire-affected and challenging markets 12:00 – Customer feedback leads to seamless screens and advanced packaging

Meet the Guest

Lee Brohel is the owner of Discount Windows in Oregon, known for his shift to a retail-focused model and commitment to serving both contractors and homeowners. Tai Birch is a senior sales leader at Milgard, recognized for her dedication to customer excellence and leadership in the Pacific Northwest. Jon and Linda from Jon's Window & Awning in Burbank, California, and Tony Quatraro, director of the Southwest for Milgard, share their perspectives on product innovation and market needs.