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Pass-Thru Awning Windows For Restaurant Have Easy-Open Gas Strut Design

by PRC Agency PR

I hate eating at restaurants.

As a restaurant owner, that's about the last thing you wanna hear, I imagine.

But hear me out - I'm not saying this to be mean. Believe it or not, I'm here to help.

While it's true that millennials and Gen Z, like yours truly, aren't flocking to restaurants for a five-star luxury dining experience with all the bells and whistles, it doesn't mean that we don't want your food. We do!

We just prefer to eat it elsewhere - no offense.

The traditional wine and dine just isn't for us - but we looooove takeout! In fact, a recent study found that 40% of millennials prefer to order takeout, while 19% prefer delivery.

Now why am I telling you this?

Because, if you don't already offer a convenient takeout service, you might want to do that sooner rather than later. We're kind of a big demo. Plus, there's been an 8% increase in takeout in 2022 and it shows no signs of stopping.

The time is now.

The solution is pass-thru windows.

Open-up pass-thru windows, to be specific - because you don't want lame windows that open sideways. And it just so happens that OpenUp Windows manufactures and supplies... you guessed it: open-up windows.

These guys are all about open-up windows and they're really good at what they do. Check them out https://openupwindows.com/store/

But what makes these windows so special? Why should you care? Well, I've been dying to tell you.

Let's start with the design, shall we? With OpenUp Windows, you're not just getting a product that's gonna serve you for years to come, you're also getting a product that looks good - whether you own a fast-casual or more upscale restaurant, it'll fit right in.

Their gas strut awning windows are made with sustainable Accoya wood, which is known far and wide for its superior thermal insulation. So that's two things you won't have to worry about: the environment and literally cooking during summer.

And to make sure your window is durable and strong, OpenUp Windows combines the high-tech Accoya wood with heavy extruded tubular aluminum. I can hear you going: "extruded tubu... what?" And I get it - I don't get it either. But, you can learn all you need - and probably don't need! - to know at https://openupwindows.com/features/

And while the technical stuff may sound complicated, their windows are anything but. They're all factory-glazed and pre-hung so you can easily set them up, plus they'll throw in live customer support to help you with the installation.

The gas strut open-up system works smoothly and can even be easily replaced should it be needed. Plus, it comes with a 10-year warranty. And speaking of warranties, anything but the glass is covered by a 10-year warranty, while the Accoya foundation comes with a 40-year warranty. (Yep, that's some really special wood.)

Aside from the size of your window, choose the finish paint, with unfinished, black, white, bronze, and custom-painted frames available. Even the handle comes in two options - satin nickel and darkened bronze. And, if you're scared of bugs (or just don't want them becoming permanent residents), they can add a built-in pleated screen for you.

Ok, now that you know a thing or two about these pass-thru windows, tell me: can you picture it? Picture your restaurant opening up its window to hungry millennials and Gen Z-ers craving some delicious food, to eat in the apartment while binging a show on Netflix, of course.

If you build it, they will come. We will, I promise. If there's one thing we can all agree on, it's that we love convenience.

So check out https://openupwindows.com/ and find the right window for your restaurant.

OpenUp Windows 116 Neelytown Rd, Montgomery, NY 12549, United States Website https://openupwindows.com Phone +1-914-875-1541

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