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Hylite/U.S. Block Windows Joins HomeSphere

Partnership to expand brand in the residential construction industry DENVER, CO, January 18, 2010 /24-7PressRelease/ -- Pensacola-based Hy-lite/U.S. Block Windows has found an innovative way to fill its sales pipeline despite the downturn in the housing and remodeling markets. The manufacturer and distributor of fixed acrylic block and decorative glass windows has joined HomeSphere, Inc., the premier technology-leveraged service provider to the residential construction industry. Hy-lite/U.S. Block Windows joins more than 70 other manufacturers currently using HomeSphere"s BRI Program to manage rebates for homebuilders and, in turn, grow their market share through increased sales. In return, builders gain access to cost savings on a range of the company"s products offered through HomeSphere"s web platform. "We are making decisions now to ensure that our company is in a good position when the housing and remodeling markets recover and demand for our product increases," says Roger Murphy, president of Hy-lite/U.S. Block Windows. "HomeSphere opens up new sales and marketing channels for our products among mid-tier builders and remodeling contractors." BRI is a unique Web-based service serving the residential construction industry. Manufacturers use the BRI application to open up sales channels that include thousands of homebuilders and remodeling contractors, gaining inroads to new accounts and building recognition for their products and services. Builders, on the other hand, gain product knowledge and manage their cash-producing rebates, helping them to improve their bottom line. "BRI is a powerful marketing tool," said Chris Toth, HomeSphere"s Vice President of Sales. "Particularly during trying times for the residential building industry, our customers and clients build sales and marketing channels that position their brand solidly for the future."


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