| Weiland In 1995 |
| Tuesday, 08 June 2010 00:00 | |||
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Appearing in the San Diego Union Tribune back in 1995, this article is a piece of company history, showing that quality, precision, and innovation have always been an integral part of Weiland. Here are some memorable excerpts: "Bill Weiland and his 10 highly skilled workers have earned a reputation in the building industry for providing windows and doors that shut, snap, slide, click, close and lock with the exactitude of a NASA spacecraft." "Weiland's current project is an example of producing products several cuts above the ordinary. They will grace a rustic villa near Cabo San Lucas designed by Malibu architect Douglas Burdge for a Midwest businessman." "Glass doors are the main feature of the vacation home, a cluster of multilevel buildings connected by walkways and pools. Each of the doors is 10 feet tall. Some are as wide as 27 feet and weigh as much as 500 to 600 pounds. But they will slide nearly effortlessly into recesses inside the structure's walls." "'When you open the doors, it's like opening the walls of your house,' said Weiland."
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