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Friday, September 21, 2018

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Rosati Windows, founded by Mike Rosati in 2000, manufactures and installs replacement windows and doors from its Columbus, Ohio factory. It is part of the Rosati Windows Family of Companies, which also includes Rooms of Distinction, builder of custom room additions, conservatories, wine rooms, and finished basements, and The Fix-It Crew, provider of maintenance and repair services for home and business owners.

Rosati Windows ranked in the "Inc. 5000: The Fastest Growing Private Companies in America" in 2007 and 2008, while founder Mike Rosati received the 2005, Small Business Leader of the Year Award from the Columbus Chamber of Commerce and was the 2003 Manufacturing Award Winner for South Central Ohio and Kentucky Region in the Ernst & Young Entrepreneur of the Year program. The company has also earned Consumers' Choice Awards, Angie's List Super Service Awards, the National Association of the Remodeling Industry ACE Awards for Achievement in Consumer Excellence, and the Business Integrity Award from the Better Business Bureau of Central Ohio.

Rosati Windows, which employs more than 160 and posted 2007 revenues of $18 million, produces vinyl replacement windows, windows that are wood on the inside and vinyl on the outside, both available in custom exterior color options, sliding glass doors, and customizable fiberglass entry doors.

Mike Rosati and the Rosati Windows Foundation contribute to local non-profit organizations and charities, including the Ohio Crime Victim Justice Center, a non-profit providing free legal representation to survivors of crime, Prescription for Good Health, which helps Columbus area residents in need obtain prescription medications, Ohio Cancer Research, Buckeye Ranch, Recreation Unlimited, and Westerville South High School Athletic Department.


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  • Rosati Windows official website

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