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Coastal Windows & Exteriors Launches Roof For Heroes Program

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Coastal Windows & Exteriors Launches “Roof For Heroes” Program to Provide Free Roofs for Local Healthcare Workers BEVERLY, MA — Coastal Windows & Exteriors, a woman-owned, family-run exterior remodeling company, proudly announces the launch of its Roof For Heroes program. This community-focused initiative will provide five free roofing systems to local healthcare workers on the […]

Coastal Windows & Exteriors Awarded GuildMaster Award by GuildQuality

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FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE COASTAL WINDOWS & EXTERIORS OF BEVERLY, MA RECOGNIZED AMONG THE TOP CUSTOMER SERVICE LEADERS IN THE RESIDENTIAL CONSTRUCTION INDUSTRY GuildQuality’s 2017 Guildmaster Award Honors Coastal Windows & Exteriors Beverly, MA, February 2, 2017 – Coastal Windows & Exteriors of Beverly, MA received a 2017 Guildmaster Award from GuildQuality for demonstrating exceptional customer service within the […]

Boston Globe: A window into a couple of entrepreneurs

A woman and man stand side by side indoors, smiling at the camera. They are both dressed in business casual attire with matching navy shirts, embodying the spirit of entrepreneurs. The background features a decorative glass window and a green potted plant.

 Beverly residents Stephanie and David Vanderbilt launched Coastal Windows in 2011 at the Cummings Center. Stephanie, formerly a teacher of the deaf, became owner, and together they leveraged David’s experience in home improvement management. One year later, they expanded, renaming the business Coastal Windows & Exteriors to include the products they added: siding, roofing, entry and sliding […]

Boston Magazine: You Can Pay Less to Heat Your Home This Winter

A classic metal radiator sits near a window in the corner of a bright room with hardwood floors and white walls. Sunlight streams through, showing how to heat your home efficiently and pay less, as recommended by Boston Magazine.

(photo credit: Boston Magazine via iStock)Lowering your heating bill goes beyond reaching for a sweater—even for hardy New Englanders. Cutting costs comes down to saving energy, and Stephanie Vanderbilt, co-owner of Beverly-based Coastal Windows & Exteriors, has a few recommendations for doing so without spending big on new windows or heating systems. Here, find five tips to keep your house […]

Boston Magazine: 5 Ways to Enhance Your Entryway this Season

A blue front door with a holiday wreath sets the tone for festive entryway design, flanked by evergreens in red pots. Red skis, gifts, and garland enhance the entryway’s charm—worthy of a Boston Magazine feature. House number 16 and a brass mailbox complete the scene.

Now that Thanksgiving is over, holiday decorating kicks into high gear; therefore, it’s time to open your boxes of decorations. While arranging holly bows inside your home, remember to also give proper attention to decorating the outside. Aside from draping string lights galore around front yard shrubs and trees, the entryway calls for a little […]

Coastal Windows & Exteriors Raises the Roof for Homeowner in Need

A man and woman stand outside, wearing matching navy shirts. The woman smiles with her eyes closed, leaning into the mans side as he hugs her. They appear happy homeowners, with their house and car—and a new roof from Coastal Windows & Exteriors—in the background.

(Owner of Coastal Windows & Exteriors, David Vanderbilt & homeowner, Charlene Cruz) BEVERLY, MA — September 14, 2022 — Coastal Windows & Exteriors proudly partnered with Habitat for Humanity Peabody MA to deliver safety, warmth, and dignity to a homeowner in urgent need. This heartfelt project helped restore the home of Charlene Cruz, a lung […]

Coastal Windows & Exteriors is Named Finalist in Remodeling Magazine’s 2016 Fred Case Award

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Remodeling Magazine Names Coastal Windows & Exteriors a Finalist for the 2016 Fred Case Award For Stephanie Vanderbilt, owner of Coastal Windows and Exteriors in Beverly, Mass., running a successful remodeling company centers on two key components: empathy and education. Luckily, those are two things she’s passionate about. Leaving her career teaching the deaf to run […]

Coastal Windows & Exteriors Donates Turkeys to the Open Door Food Pantry in Gloucester

Two women stand outside near the Open Door Food Pantry truck in Gloucester. One wears a tan top, the other an apron. Text reads: Stephanie Vanderbilt, Coastal Windows & Exteriors.

25 turkeys donated to families in need on behalf of current Coastal Windows & Exteriors customers BEVERLY, MA — Coastal Windows & Exteriors (CW&E), the North Shore’s leading roof, siding, doors and windows expert, is celebrating its busiest season yet by giving back to the community.  On Friday, November 18, CW&E owner Stephanie Vanderbilt will […]

Boston Globe: It’s always better to replace old windows. Right?

Close-up of a modern house exterior featuring gray and green siding, large white-trimmed windows with blinds—a great choice if you want to replace old windows. The steeply pitched roof stands out against tall green trees, as featured in the Boston Globe.

Coastal Windows & Exteriors was featured in the following Boston Globe article: Is it better to replace old windows? We slept, or tried to, in a boxcar on a rattling freight train, rumbling through the cold, dark plains. At least, that’s what it felt like some winter nights when we first moved into our 1920 […]