Angie's List Will Book Installation of Masonite Doors

INDIANAPOLIS  – Angie’s List set a strategic relationship with Masonite doors to provide the manufacturer's line-up of exterior and interior doors to its members, with installation available from Angie’s List installers.  

“Our business strategy is to continue to develop deep relationships with the best manufacturers in the home improvement industry,” said Angie’s List founder Angie Hicks.  “We are now able to connect our members to Masonite doors and our list of qualified installers.”

Masonite says it will offer benefits to Angie’s List service providers who buy Masonite doors to install at Angie’s List member homes. Angie's' List also sells prepackaged offers in its online marketplace that include Masonite doors and installation.

“This partnership provides Angie’s List members with the best in both exterior and interior door offerings,” said Tony Hair, VP at Masonite Residential.

 
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