We at CD manufacture and install window treatments for the hospitality industry for the past 25 years, as designs change and become more challenging, we find ways to maintain a standard of production that is not only cost effective but still be able to capture the glare of the design, thus giving the customer the ability to provide a high level of design which in turn will be rewarded by a favorable response by the guests.
We have supplied goods for just about every different chain of hotels and resorts as there are, and we treat everyone the same, big or small the quality and commitment is always number one.
Our goal is to capture the idea of the customer and be able to interpret and put it into production resulting in a product that meets or exceeds the customers expectations.
We treat every one of our jobs with great care, paying close attention to details and also installing every one of them in order to make sure that it is done properly and in a timely manner.
We use only the best products in all of our materials and not cut any corners, our end product is design to last at least 7-10 years with the hardware lasting much longer.
We still believe that in order for the final product to be a representation of the customers needs, is to work together and create a sample room to resolve any issues upon production, we must work together in order to accomplish a product that will be operational free.
From our years of experience we have seen every possible treatment available, thus being able to see any possible challenges way before the job commences.
Please take a look at the photos of the various jobs done recently and see what the guests sees and feels once entering a room. The experience of well designed and fabricated soft goods should be one of making you feel welcome and warm, is this experience that keeps guests coming back.
In conclusion I would like to say that this business is pretty competitive and I feel that the only way to separate yourself from others is to be honest, have good communication and do whatever it takes to get the job done right.
The bitterness of poor quality remains long after the sweetness of meeting the schedule has been forgotten.
I really appreciate your time today for visiting our site and hope that we can do some business in the near future.
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