These windows are AWESOME - Steve and Matt go window shopping!

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    When your in the business of designing High Performance / Passive Houses you need partners that can deliver the goods. My good friend Matt Risinger was in town visiting with me so he accompanied me on a visit to European Architectural Supply. “EAS” is where I typically source windows for my projects. Typically he windows are triple glazed with a very high level of air tightness. They are available in wood, wood clad, thermally broken aluminum, and Upvc frames. Join us as I show Matt around the showroom and discuss the features and options available in these spectacular windows. Hundreds of colors, tilt turn operation, lift slide doors, and entry doors - we check them all out. Along the way I highlight many of he common choices and the reasons for hose decisions. So, come join us as we go in and do some REAL Window Shopping……..Enjoy!
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  • @Trident023
    @Trident023 3 года назад +141

    People in Germany be like: "wow, these guys get really exited about a regular old window..." 😉

    • @altergreenhorn
      @altergreenhorn 3 года назад +36

      Not just Germany basicaly all of the Europe

    • @MrJFoster1984
      @MrJFoster1984 3 года назад +10

      Exactly guys, I was installing these windows like 15 years ago. Rehau was a great profile 👍

    • @altergreenhorn
      @altergreenhorn 3 года назад +2

      @@MrJFoster1984 Rehau is one of the better and more expensive ones if we talking about 1 st class Rehau, because they have also a lower class as well. For non trained eye it is hard to distinguish between

    • @MrJFoster1984
      @MrJFoster1984 3 года назад

      @@altergreenhorn Cheers

    • @stusatwork30
      @stusatwork30 2 года назад +5

      @@altergreenhorn the lower class is still better than 60% of American windows manufacturers

  • @man-observing-world
    @man-observing-world Месяц назад

    As an American, I’m so excited to see this level of quality exists out there. And that some people are able to take it for granted because to them it is normal.

  • @BK-fy2xi
    @BK-fy2xi 3 года назад +20

    I have been sold on these euro windows since I started watching the build show videos.

  • @toddburgess6792
    @toddburgess6792 3 года назад +6

    Glass is cheap, until you have to replace it.
    I used to build those multi-point window and door systems at a start-up called AstraSeal way back in 1982. They were far too expensive and did not take off. Superb product, just more quality than people wanted to pay for.
    I know how the mitered corners were hidden: sanding and buffing. We only had white frames, but they were spectacular.

    • @tcoradeschi
      @tcoradeschi 3 года назад +1

      “Until you have to replace it…” maybe I’m the odd man out here, but at age 62, I have never replaced a piece of glass in any of my homes. That said, I can’t imagine it to be significantly different from doing so in any of the crap Andersen Narrowlines in my current residence. Maybe a little longer to get the part, but, again, glass is literally something I’ve never needed.

    • @pat6703
      @pat6703 2 года назад +1

      Wow! I am so sad that the company you built windows for in 1982 didn’t work out. Maybe they had poor marketing. Did you put those windows in your house? Do you know how to still build those windows?

    • @toddburgess6792
      @toddburgess6792 2 года назад +1

      @@pat6703 The parent company was out of Germany and still in business, but I don't recall their name. They were the first vinyl frame in this area and priced as high as Anderson Windows, so skepticism abounded, and I surely could not afford them.

  • @Laurelinad
    @Laurelinad Год назад +4

    finally ACTUAL windows :D
    I've worked in a carpentry shop doing both rehau plastic and wooden windows on custom sizes (i'm a german carpenter) and yeah, it's so little difference to get custom sizes ...
    just in case they don't mention it: you can get white inside and color / "wood" outside, too ;)

  • @mikejf4377
    @mikejf4377 3 года назад +9

    Great video, why aren’t the companies in America building to these standards? He was talking about the frame locking all the way around the frame, In Italy there front door had one inch pins all the way around there door with three pins in the top and bottom, the sides have four to five of these pins. When you lock there door there are three to four turns to there lock and that correlates to how deep the pins go into the door frame.

    • @jonesyokc
      @jonesyokc 2 года назад +5

      Unfortunately most Americans cannot afford a quality built home. The problem is that Europeans pay a fair price for quality, but here in America we get ripped off if we want quality. We get badly overcharged. I've started my building project in just the last week and it is absurd what companies want to charge for mediocre hardware. I'm getting my door hardware shipped from Germany because all we can get here is dated inferior junk or badly overcharged for mediocre junk. I can get a much higher quality door hardware for about what I'd pay for mediocre hardware here.

  • @wjthehomebuilder
    @wjthehomebuilder 3 года назад +6

    Good timing for me! Thanks Steve. I will look into them on an upcoming custom!

  • @MB-hc2xw
    @MB-hc2xw 10 месяцев назад +1

    Steve Baczek is awesome. If I ever have a ton of money to build a high performance house, I'm hiring him to be my architect.

  • @QnA22
    @QnA22 Год назад +2

    Didn't see windows like Velux Cabrio. A window made for the roof. When opening it changes into a French balcony.

  • @michaelelias2866
    @michaelelias2866 2 года назад +2

    The title is not an exaggeration. These windows are AWESOME.

  • @Christin5554
    @Christin5554 2 года назад +7

    thanks for this very interesting video. Btw, the walk through window is actually a door for balkonies or even terraces when they have large fixed windows next to them.

  • @MasterGriff1
    @MasterGriff1 3 года назад +10

    This is probably one your best videos with Steve. Great stuff!

  • @10tenman10
    @10tenman10 3 года назад +3

    Amazing windows. I love the foil idea.

  • @Kazuya720
    @Kazuya720 Год назад +1

    Greetings from Germyn, now you find the magic of european/german windows ;)

  • @ccwnyc5671
    @ccwnyc5671 3 года назад +5

    I've never seen a better analysis of windows ever.
    That quad glass piece looked like something from Q Branch in a Bond flick.

    • @paperwait9611
      @paperwait9611 3 года назад +2

      the "quad glass" is not a quad IGU. a quad IGU has really low thermal conductivity values. the "quad glass" that you see in this video is really a triple glazed IGU with a fourth window. this configuration can reduce the u-value below that of a triple glazed window alone but the u-value would not be as low as it would be for a true quad IGU.

    • @ccwnyc5671
      @ccwnyc5671 3 года назад +1

      @@paperwait9611 Any idea why the 4th piece was thicker and tempered? Thx

    • @paperwait9611
      @paperwait9611 3 года назад +2

      @@ccwnyc5671 i thought that they said that the lite was laminated (not tempered), so the lite would be thicker because it was laminated. but people don't usually implement safety glass (such as laminated or tempered glass) unless a building code provision requires it. so i don't know why the outer lite was laminated (or tempered).

    • @ccwnyc5671
      @ccwnyc5671 3 года назад +1

      @@paperwait9611 You're right. They said the outer "storm glass" was laminated, not tempered. My bad.

  • @rjincontro
    @rjincontro 3 года назад +12

    A couple weeks ago I purchased 5 windows for an addition project and would have liked to use Schuco Windows, but that is too small of an order. The shipping charges on an entire container is over $8,000! If a company could figure out how to bundle small orders together to save on shipping, then I believe a lot more people would consider doors and windows from Europe, which are an excellent quality.

    • @apscoradiales
      @apscoradiales 3 года назад +4

      That must be for the large container. I paid that much to move a car and a whole bunch of household stuff from Toronto to Rijeka, Croatia. The shipper told be that the smaller container would have been half the price.
      You can also share a container with someone else, so you will pay half as much.
      Talk to the shippers.

    • @clint965
      @clint965 3 года назад +1

      container prices are out of control

    • @apscoradiales
      @apscoradiales 3 года назад

      @@clint965
      Really?
      Must be using Covid as an excuse.

  • @lastcall8286
    @lastcall8286 2 года назад +1

    Great video guys.

  • @apscoradiales
    @apscoradiales 3 года назад +7

    Seen many of these style windows in action in Europe, and have also seen a showroom/manufacturer in Bosnia.
    Our window technology in North America is stuck in Stone Age.
    My dad's old place in Europe had windows made of two operable leafs, and each leaf was sealed, double glazed.
    So, that means that they were quadruple glazed.

    • @paperwait9611
      @paperwait9611 3 года назад +1

      you apparently are not aware of this, but they do make triple glazed windows in the US; and those triple glazed windows perform better against US testing than do european windows. the issue is that relatively few people in the US buy triple glazed windows. the problem is that there is not enough incentive given to people to buy them: builders are primarily driven by "cost per square foot" considerations, so they aren't going to do anything (by way of energy efficiency) that they don't have to do because energy efficiency doesn't sell houses.

    • @apscoradiales
      @apscoradiales 3 года назад +1

      @@paperwait9611
      I know they make triple glazed windows in North America.
      I have used Loweven triple glazed windows as an architect on one of my jobs In Ontario, Canada. I think Pella makes them, and so does Marwin.
      It's not all in the number of glass lites you have in a window; there is a lot more to it.
      Subdivision builders don't give a crap about quality nor energy efficiency, because there is nothing for them there. Custom home builders sometimes are a different breed, but they are driven by client demands and architects requirements.

    • @paperwait9611
      @paperwait9611 3 года назад +1

      @@apscoradiales subdivision builders are trying to sell houses. most people aren't willing to pay for more energy efficient houses and, unlike europe, US building codes don't force builders to build more energy efficient houses.
      custom builders are generally not "a different breed" in the US.

  • @emmanuelgutierrez8616
    @emmanuelgutierrez8616 2 года назад +1

    Will love it when this smart tech costs within mainstream reach.

  • @dlg5485
    @dlg5485 3 года назад +7

    I hope you'll also post a video of the next day activities that Steve mentioned.

  • @David_Mash
    @David_Mash 3 года назад +2

    "But I've not used them yet"
    What about that shipping container full from EAS haha. Love the show, love the acting. Keeping it fun and educational for all levels of viewers.

  • @tdmjfountain
    @tdmjfountain 3 года назад

    Nice Shoes!!!

  • @DK85
    @DK85 3 года назад +4

    Had no idea that was there in Acton, MA!

  • @johnwayne2103
    @johnwayne2103 6 месяцев назад

    Love those windows, it's been years since I have looked at windows and they have come a long way. I have been in several dozen multi million dollar homes and although they were built about 20 years ago, the materials and quality are just junk. The mass produced homes are not any better/ Here's to my new home with those quality windows.

  • @altergreenhorn
    @altergreenhorn 3 года назад +5

    4:45 correct here in the most of the EU in passive houses (majority of the new houses are passive because of the regulations) windows are opened only when they need to be cleaned that's it

    • @Laurelinad
      @Laurelinad Год назад

      exactly. i had some buildings where we installed operational windows and then had to install "blind" handles so they got inoperable ^^

  • @josephaharon
    @josephaharon 3 года назад +7

    Can you do a video on how to find a good contractor?

  • @carolinafrog4365
    @carolinafrog4365 2 года назад +1

    so question: all this built up frame locking, what kinda glass are we using and how well can it defend against a "smash and grab" entry? would this be negatively affected by 3M's Polycarbonate Laminate security coatings?

  • @pablo4youtube
    @pablo4youtube 3 года назад +5

    Hey @buildshow - what are your thoughts about some of the American uPVC brands like Alpen compared to Schüco and AluPro?

  • @erickessler6094
    @erickessler6094 3 года назад +6

    Wow Steve,
    Great Tour! These Schuco UPVC windows are a must have. Can these be ordered with storm glass for coastal areas?
    You're so right, we almost never open our windows, so that will help offset cost. I guess code may require some window open?
    Cheers,
    Eric

    • @Laurelinad
      @Laurelinad Год назад +2

      there are security options like laminated or pre-stressed glass, fire retardening gel, sound dampening, etc so i'm pretty sure there is some option that'd suit the need ;)

  • @dryfly2000
    @dryfly2000 3 года назад +3

    I want these windows in Salt Lake City.

  • @TheKrawallkurt
    @TheKrawallkurt Год назад

    Next big thing....Wall mounted Toilett with under tiled flush case! You go Girl^^

  • @karlanovakova220
    @karlanovakova220 3 года назад +2

    They have not mentioned the "micro ventilation" function of european windows. When You put the handle to 2 clock position the window unlocks but do not opens and You has milimeter spaces around the seals for ventilation.

    • @volodymyrsaruta4385
      @volodymyrsaruta4385 3 года назад +1

      That is not enough ventilation, it may be used when you need to dry out some things or remove some odors of a fresh build, but airflow is too small, so no real use to get fresh air. But yeah that function is a good one for some applications

  • @HistoricHomePlans
    @HistoricHomePlans 2 года назад +1

    Can we have a video on best installation practices since they don't have fins?
    If you've already done one a link in a pinned comment or the description would be really helpful.

  • @karend.9218
    @karend.9218 Год назад +1

    Very difficult with the pivot and tilt windows to deal with window treatments on the inside. Screens are also an issue. I lived in Germany with similar windows. One other thing they have, in many countries, are rolladen, a metal screen built into the exterior and is used to give light control, security, blackout option. It lifts and lowers with a band that is located inside at the side of the window system.

    • @23GreyFox
      @23GreyFox 9 месяцев назад

      How is there an issue? Screens are easy to to attach, so is also anything you want to put on from the inside. Any hardware store in Germany has a whole section for this purpose.

  • @dlg5485
    @dlg5485 3 года назад +10

    These windows are so impressive. It's unfortunate that the industry in the USA is so resistant to adopt these great international ideas. Greed rules in the USA, so industry investment in advancing product design or manufacturing processes is skipped in favor of more profits. As always, the knowledge base and concern for his clients that Steve possesses are unmatched. It'd be a privileged to have him design my dram home and have Matt build it. I'm seriously considering retiring to TX in about 8 years so it could actually happen!

    • @paperwait9611
      @paperwait9611 3 года назад

      you're getting suckered by marketing hype. US windows are optimized to US test standards. the u-values that you see quoted for european windows are usually against less rigorous european testing standards (they are less rigorous in europe because european countries tend to not get as cold as northern areas in the US get).

    • @prospero768
      @prospero768 3 года назад +4

      @@paperwait9611 That's just false. Average winter temperatures in northern areas in the US are the same as in say Poland. You have to go deep into Canada (or to high Rockies) for it to regularly get colder than anywhere in Europe.

    • @paperwait9611
      @paperwait9611 3 года назад +1

      @@prospero768 dude, you are badly uninformed, if not completely delusional. the average january low temperature in warsaw poland is 24 degrees fahrenheit; the average january low temperature in minneapolis minnesota is 9 degrees fahrenheit (with temperatures getting as low as -15 degrees fahrenheit in a typical winter). there is a reason why US windows are tested to a low temperature of -1 degree fahrenheit while european windows are only tested to a low temperature of 32 degrees fahrenheit - that reason is that european temperatures are mild compared to continental US temperatures.

    • @prospero768
      @prospero768 3 года назад

      @@paperwait9611 that's not what the long term weather maps say.

    • @paperwait9611
      @paperwait9611 3 года назад

      @@prospero768 do you ever look anything up? or do you always just blow stuff out of your a$$:
      en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Warsaw#Climate
      en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Minneapolis#Climate

  • @Eric-xp1kl
    @Eric-xp1kl 3 месяца назад

    Steve, have you ever used or heard of Oknoplast Windows from Poland? They have a dealer in Boston.

  • @babybutterjesus
    @babybutterjesus 2 года назад +4

    Are there any domestic window manufacturers that are comparable?

  • @craigtalbot607
    @craigtalbot607 2 года назад +1

    I live in Southern California. We usually have our windows open eight months a year, but then it’s 105 ... and then in the high 30’s F. Never lived in a building with an HRV, but wondering if it would be justified in our climate? I do have two kids with allergies, so that would make a difference. Either way, I’d scrap my junk windows in a heartbeat for any of the ones you showed in this video!!!!!

  • @pjackson8322
    @pjackson8322 3 года назад +9

    Great windows. Have you looked at adding carbon ceramic or nano ceramic car tint (clear) to house windows? Drastically reduces heat transfer.

  • @brucemacneil
    @brucemacneil 3 года назад +4

    Fascinating how far behind the USA is in essentially every product category.

    • @paperwait9611
      @paperwait9611 3 года назад +1

      your statement is completely false. the belief that european windows offer superior performance to US windows is marketing puffery - it ain't actually true. the reason why european windows advertise better performance than US windows is because the US uses more stringent test conditions. triple glazed windows are sold more in europe than in the US because US building codes don't require triple glazing. energy is less expensive to US consumers than in europe because energy is more heavily taxed in europe. the US does a really bad job of given people an incentive to save energy (the US uses the "carrot" approach, stuff like energy star, instead of the "stick" approach, of assessing taxes and surcharges for energy use). one nice feature of european windows is that they are sized to order. that is because european builders are driven by renovation where US builders are driven by new construction.

  • @alanmooney
    @alanmooney 3 года назад

    Are the components imported from Europe and made in USA or fully imported

  • @paperwait9611
    @paperwait9611 3 года назад +1

    to piggyback on baczek's statement about how glass is cheap and frames are expensive; the performance in a window is in the glazing, not the frame. so the larger the glazing area relative to the frame area, the better the window will perform. one of the reasons why US windows tend to perform better than comparable european windows under US test conditions is because, for a given set of outside dimensions, a US window will contain more glazing area and less frame area when compared to a european window of the same dimensions.

  • @estelladog1
    @estelladog1 Год назад

    How to get Tilt and Lock European windows (and back door slider) + install in Missouri!? ...

  • @number1pappy
    @number1pappy 3 года назад +3

    Can you buy these direct or do you have to go thru a dealer? And can a homeowner do the install themselves or do they require a contractor? I'm asking because I have found it isn't the manufacturer that makes windows overly expensive, it's the dealers and especially the contractors. If the markup isn't terrible I'm willing to purchase from a dealer but under no circumstances will I purchase thru a contractor!!

  • @TheBoyNamedR
    @TheBoyNamedR 2 года назад +1

    What are the benefits of using newer wood vs older woods? I would imagine an older wood would be denser, hence stronger. Is that not something you would want? Weight? Unnecessary? Thermal conductivity?

    • @trollnapf1670
      @trollnapf1670 2 года назад +1

      They want to preserve old and big trees.

  • @johnflannery4815
    @johnflannery4815 7 месяцев назад

    I made contact with Schüco and they would not sell to me as my job was too small for them. Stated that I had to order 40 or more windows, I have been following your shows and was sold on this window. Very disappointed that they turned me away.

  • @HowToLoseWeightDaily
    @HowToLoseWeightDaily 2 года назад

    which has the best R-Value/U factor.. aluminum or UPVC ???

  • @ppmendonca1
    @ppmendonca1 3 года назад +3

    Are these type of windows available for retrofitting in existing houses or only for new constructions?

    • @altergreenhorn
      @altergreenhorn 3 года назад +1

      If you prepare a base for a window frame properly shure, ain't a rocket science, look at some euro clips how to. It is a common thing here in the EU

  • @b0ater2
    @b0ater2 3 года назад

    Do they have a smart glass option ?

  • @lesliesweeney368
    @lesliesweeney368 3 года назад

    Who is the manufacturer you didn't mention before macrowin with the mahogany skin and the three point locking system

  • @brianc7096
    @brianc7096 3 года назад +6

    Nobody makes windows form plasticized PVC! Plasticizers are additives used to make the material more plastic, aka flexible, for certain applications like vinyl sheet flooring. Saying UPVC is a different material than vinyl or PVC windows is completely false! The differences come down to the profile and possible inclusion of reinforcement.

    • @ccwnyc5671
      @ccwnyc5671 3 года назад

      Schuco calls it PVC-U. "PVC-U is the most frequently used material for windows in Germany. Due to its excellent cost/performance ratio and its very good insulation properties"

    • @brianc7096
      @brianc7096 3 года назад +5

      ​@@ccwnyc5671 Regardless of where they put the "U" its still the same material. My issue is that @2:43 Matt asks what the difference is between a "UPVC" and "Vinyl" window and Steve repeats the marketing nonsense that UPVC is somehow better/different than what US manufactures use despite it being the same material. All Vinyl/PVC/UPVC windows use unplasticized PVC, so other than things like recycled content (which would result in a lower quality material) and aforementioned reinforcements/profiles there literally is no difference.

    • @ccwnyc5671
      @ccwnyc5671 3 года назад +1

      @@brianc7096 Okay, but the manufacturer makes a big deal of it being PVC-U on their site.
      Please forgive me, but I'm a fanboy when it comes to Steve. 😄

  • @mixedbeans
    @mixedbeans 9 месяцев назад

    Any thoughts on Schone windows and doors?

  • @clint965
    @clint965 3 года назад +1

    if he is so impressed what stuff he is usually use?
    this is standard in germany.
    i personally gone in my new hose for pvc windows outside coated not with foli but wit 0,5mm acryl in DB 703 its like the anthrazite grey but with metallic look.
    but thats not all about efficiency, its security too. my windows are RC3 (security class for doors and windows RC1-6)
    RC3 is pretty damn good with 4 layers glass one layer doublesided securityglass outside that you can only penetrate with an axe

    • @sebastiaanl9876
      @sebastiaanl9876 6 месяцев назад

      They never break double glass or triple glas

  • @AriSamson09
    @AriSamson09 3 года назад +3

    Would like to know how to install these windows! Because they have built in weep holes, so I suppose you don't neet to have a sloped window sill?

    • @markrainford1219
      @markrainford1219 3 года назад +7

      They weep onto the sill, so the sill still needs to slope.

    • @AriSamson09
      @AriSamson09 3 года назад +2

      Ok, would like to see one install.
      We have been using these windows for about 10+ yrs. In the Faroe Islands (EU) located in the middle of the north Atlantic Ocean.
      Never have I've seen an install with a sloped window sill in any window or door install.
      So I'm just curious, if it is necessary or not. For what I have seen there has not been any issues.

    • @markrainford1219
      @markrainford1219 3 года назад +2

      @@AriSamson09 Ok so in the UK we tend to use sloped sills, probably to keep the traditional look. Sloped sills were to prevent standing water rotting timber frames. Plastic or aluminium frames won't rot. The amount of water coming out of the weep holes is negligible anyway compared to actual rainfall. So I suppose choice is yours.

  • @Kwhopperfan
    @Kwhopperfan 10 месяцев назад +1

    Why is everyone saying a triple pane is only $40 more than a double? I’m ordering windows and they are 30% more than double pane.

  • @invinciblecucumber
    @invinciblecucumber 3 года назад +3

    In my country you can buy this kind of double window, 1600x1400 mm, for 200-300 eur, i wonder how much they cost in us.

    • @MillionDollarFlipper
      @MillionDollarFlipper 3 года назад +1

      What country and what's the name of the company? I'm trying to find companies that will ship to California. Even the most basic EU triple pane windows are better than the "luxury" windows in the US.

  • @LisaFaiss
    @LisaFaiss 3 года назад +1

    I love those foiled wood look windows, but have concerns if they hold up to UV light and pet scratching.

    • @acidlumin
      @acidlumin 3 года назад

      Upvc windows are in pretty much every house in the uk. Taking the ‘rosewood’ foil in the video (which went out of fashion here about 20 years ago), you still see them on the odd house and they look like they did on day one. No fading.
      Upvc windows are super cheap here. A 6ft by 4ft window with one opener would be about $200 supply only. They are all ‘custom made‘, you choose the position of the opening window (top, bottom, left, right) the price is the same

    • @acidlumin
      @acidlumin 3 года назад +2

      Regarding pets, generally you have white on the inside and colour on the outside, so you can’t ‘scratch through’ the colour, at least not inside

  • @michiganrazorriders9749
    @michiganrazorriders9749 Год назад

    How much is a triple pane 36x36 vinyl double hung window

  • @brewcityb
    @brewcityb 3 года назад +1

    I have been trying to find a Euro window vendor in Wisconsin @Matt know of any?

  • @Nightowl_IT
    @Nightowl_IT 3 года назад +2

    What is the pricing?

  • @got-iit5391
    @got-iit5391 11 месяцев назад

    Is there a Canadian Division of EAS?

  • @MartinThmpsn
    @MartinThmpsn 3 года назад +1

    How do these perform for SHGC? They mentioned these have 70+% visual transmittance, so I’m wondering if they are sacrificing SHGC performance with worse coatings (makes sense in a Northern European climate) or if they are using more advanced low E coatings that offer the same performance with less visual transmittance loss.

    • @eh_bailey
      @eh_bailey 3 года назад +2

      The good transmittance probably does sacrifice SGHC, but that can be fine on north facing windows.

    • @paperwait9611
      @paperwait9611 3 года назад +1

      usually higher visible light transmission goes with higher solar heating gain (the light has to get in to get the solar gain). for example, a cardinal lo-e 366 coating has low u-values but also low visible light transmission and solar gain.

    • @gregcorwin8316
      @gregcorwin8316 3 года назад +2

      European window advocates may claim 70% visual transmittance for their windows, but that's misleading because they are claiming the glass measurement and not entire window. NFRC (North American) lists the entire window performance (glass and frame), and not simply the glass performance. This is true for SHGC as well.
      Measuring the glass and frame combination as part of the VT (and SHGC) will result in a lower number than simply presenting the glass-only measurement...something European window advocates fail to mention when comparing performance.
      Three layer IGU of clear glass has a VT of 75%. while a triple pane with two layers of Cardinal 180 coating has a VT of 70%. Using low iron glass in place of regular float will raise the VT, but there is a cost involved.
      Also European U-factor numbers tend to look better than NFRC U-factor numbers in comparisons because U factor performance is not calculated the same in Europe versus North America. In order to get an accurate comparison the windows must be tested to the same criteria. European window performance numbers look a lot better when converted from metric to imperial when using the European test criteria than they look when tested in North America using NFRC testing criteria.
      Also the suggestion that Euro windows are somehow superior because they are manufactured using "UPVC" while North American windows are manufactured using "vinyl" is total crap. All vinyl windows are manufactured using UPVC (unplasticized polyvinyl chloride), European, North American, or wherever.
      I am not knocking European windows, they do make some amazing windows, but I am criticizing the presentation of performance differences between Euro and North American windows because as presented it is often (intentionally or unintentionally) biased toward the European products.
      Let's compare apples to apples for a clear picture of the advantages versus disadvantages between them.
      Some European window companies do test to NFRC criteria and their performance data can be compared with North American products, and some European window companies don't test to NFRC criteria and those manufacturers may be offering misleading performance data.

    • @MartinThmpsn
      @MartinThmpsn 3 года назад +1

      @@gregcorwin8316 Wow, your comment seems to FAR exceed the expertise demonstrated in the typical RUclips comment section. You clearly have a very deep understanding of the difference between Euro/American window manufacturing and testing. (Do you work for the NFRC or something?!) I'm curious, because many vinyl window manufacturers have a higher-end and lower-end vinyl window, and they use suspicious marketing speak to attempt to differentiate that the "higher-end" windows are also using "higher-end" vinyl. Is this just marketing double speak or are pretty much all vinyl windows regardless of price point using similar UPVC and can be expected to hold up similarly to temperature changes and UV exposure, or is there a real added value for the higher-priced vinyl?

    • @paperwait9611
      @paperwait9611 3 года назад +1

      @@gregcorwin8316 the misrepresentation of visible light transmission seems to happen moreso in ameriKKKa than in europe. in europe, what they do is point you to the data for the glazing maker (st. gobain, interpane, etc) where the glazing maker advertises various lo-e coatings with various visible light transmission and u-value characteristics. but when this data gets to ameriKKKa, people promote statistics for the glazing as whole window statistics. i think that the europeans are playing the game of providing the data, which they understand, to people in ameriKKKa, who don't understand the data. then the myth of superior european window performance gets propagated.
      there are conditions under which windows made in europe offer superior performance when compared to windows made in ameriKKKa. european windows tend to have superior performance under european en673 testing, but not under ameriKKKan nfrc 100 testing. what does this mean? it means that window manufacturers try to optimize window performance for their respective regions.

  • @scottwebber652
    @scottwebber652 3 года назад +2

    Have u ever seen the r-11 windows someone makes in Colorado? I forget who but have seen vids on them but not recently.

    • @hmurchison8123
      @hmurchison8123 3 года назад +1

      Are you talking about Zola Windows?

    • @TheBuilderdad
      @TheBuilderdad 3 года назад +3

      Alpen Windows in Louisville, CO

    • @scottwebber652
      @scottwebber652 3 года назад +1

      @@TheBuilderdad I think that’s the one I’ve seen vid on some time ago.

    • @paperwait9611
      @paperwait9611 3 года назад +1

      @@hmurchison8123 zola is a window importer that used to be in boulder, but i think that they might have moved the office to oregon.

  • @Christin5554
    @Christin5554 2 года назад

    Schüco needs to build a plant in the US, it can't be that it takes almost 5 moth to get your windows.

  • @muneerahmed9782
    @muneerahmed9782 2 года назад +1

    What do they do for blinds on tilt n turn windows?

  • @johnrogers1794
    @johnrogers1794 Год назад +1

    I have looked everywhere... I can't FIND or BUY.... 3 pane replacement windows for a manufactured home... WHERE?????

    • @therealbacaboo
      @therealbacaboo Месяц назад

      Castle The Window People make 3 pane windows.

  • @TLong-lp7qu
    @TLong-lp7qu 2 года назад +1

    Started researching this brand after watching the video. Steve, can you comment on why there are so many negative comments on the Schuco company with regard to their former replacement window business? Do you think these negative complaints will translate to the current company and it Connecticut based American staffed manufacturing concern? Like so many other American based versions of foreign companies, i.e. Toyota, Nissan, etc. the American version rarely lives up to the quality or efficiency of the offshore version.

    • @mikethewindowguy
      @mikethewindowguy Год назад +1

      Probably a lot of homeowners and dealers left out to dry after Schuco pulled out of the US replacement window market. I was a Schuco dealer. We had zero notice. The Euro non-American double-hung stuff was just hitting the market before they closed. I did a few orders. I never got screens at all to this day. They promised us that they were working on them.

  • @markrainford1219
    @markrainford1219 3 года назад +1

    Now add the 'blinds between the panes' option and see the price rise.

  • @josecito976
    @josecito976 3 года назад

    Been keeping an eye on these windows since we’re planning on building as soon as the lumber prices cool off
    Luckily we’re only about an hour west of Acton (I’ve read the Schuco shipping costs are significant)
    The hard part will be convincing the wife and the builder to spend the 💵 😂

    • @paperwait9611
      @paperwait9611 3 года назад +1

      the lumber prices are mainly affecting the prices of softwoods. windows tend to use hardwoods (with douglas fir being a notable exception).

    • @josecito976
      @josecito976 3 года назад

      @@paperwait9611 considering the aluminum option

    • @paperwait9611
      @paperwait9611 3 года назад +1

      @@josecito976 aluminum might be the most expensive way to go, but they can give you the thinnest frame profiles among your frame options.

  • @Jonamission
    @Jonamission 3 года назад +2

    I get that they are custom but there is never a talk on price. Ballpark? What are we comparing them to price wise?

    • @josecito976
      @josecito976 3 года назад

      My guess, it’s hard to give a ballpark figure if these are solely manufactured to order plus the shipping overseas. I have no idea what the price would be per unit if they’re built to spec for an individual project/build. They probably also only quote if you have a big enough order to make it worthwhile
      It’s basically a boutique building item (at least here in the US) so if you have the cash to splash do it
      I’m planning on a build in the near future and will be requesting a quote (I’m budgeting about 65k for windows) and hoping it will be within my budget

  • @Kazuya720
    @Kazuya720 Год назад

    18:52 the company in Vancouver is called "Fenster" ?? This is basically the german word vor window :D funny.

  • @eh_bailey
    @eh_bailey 3 года назад +2

    Kids in a candy store!

  • @zefrum3
    @zefrum3 2 месяца назад

    Whos the manufacturer and name of the window at 15:50?

  • @josecito976
    @josecito976 3 года назад +3

    If the Schuco window tilts to vent, how do
    you keep bugs out? Forgive my ignorance
    Could these windows be ordered with a screen?

    • @Fekillix
      @Fekillix 3 года назад

      Germans love their exterior rolladen shutters, if you keep them in the vent position (with the slits open) it keeps bugs out ruclips.net/video/BMjoJKjGEE8/видео.html

    • @Andi89lectro
      @Andi89lectro 3 года назад

      Almost every window manufacturer offers bugscreens and doors, I have seen them with the same wood-aluminium color matching the window. They just hook in to the first seal or are screwed into the window frame...
      The cheap option is to stick down a velcro tape on the outside of the window and attach it to that...

    • @josecito976
      @josecito976 3 года назад

      @@Andi89lectro I see. I would think that if you’re forking over a small fortune for these windows they would have a solution even if it is an extra cost but I’ve never seen it installed or otherwise mentioned

  • @Eric-xp1kl
    @Eric-xp1kl 3 месяца назад

    Is there a AAMA rating on these foil faces?

  • @maciejfassa4394
    @maciejfassa4394 2 года назад

    I usually don't look that much into the window market. I just buy them from producers like Dako.

  • @y2kmadd
    @y2kmadd Год назад +1

    Not opening windows? Inner city areas only maybe.

  • @PaulBodyBuilder
    @PaulBodyBuilder 2 года назад

    Europe makes the best

  • @shenoyglobal
    @shenoyglobal 3 года назад

    can you pls put the URL Link for windows

    • @JD-uf3lf
      @JD-uf3lf 3 года назад +1

      Here's the link for the Schüco systems.
      www.schueco.com/web2/us/architects/products

  • @sbennet1447
    @sbennet1447 3 года назад

    Is there a video showing how these are installed and how they're integrated with the WRB (tyvek) ?

    • @jaysenmedhurst7802
      @jaysenmedhurst7802 3 года назад

      Here you go, buddy. Doubtful that anyone willing to go triple-glazed is choosing Tyvek, though. This job has Zip-R. ruclips.net/video/C2bJ1IWewDc/видео.html

  • @hotshotdiy5280
    @hotshotdiy5280 3 года назад

    Does the foil scratch easy?

    • @markrainford1219
      @markrainford1219 3 года назад +1

      No. You would have to be pretty clumsy to mark it. It's made of upvc same as the windows.

    • @Andi89lectro
      @Andi89lectro 3 года назад

      with your fingers no chance, maybe with a screwdriver. At least on mine, its wood texture on aluminium

    • @hotshotdiy5280
      @hotshotdiy5280 3 года назад

      @@Andi89lectro awesome. thanks for the info!!

  • @pavelrutkevich3917
    @pavelrutkevich3917 3 года назад

    If the windows open in, what about blinds?

    • @thatred
      @thatred 3 года назад

      Blinds can be mounted onto the frame. For an example google “plissee”…

  • @10tenman10
    @10tenman10 3 года назад +1

    I live in Tennessee (Memphis) and have literally never opened any of the windows in the house.

    • @hmurchison8123
      @hmurchison8123 3 года назад

      Neither have I, I’d certainly go fixed in a new construction home for most windows.

    • @Joshcodes808
      @Joshcodes808 3 года назад +1

      In Lynchburg here, we mostly open our door walls when we want air but we definitely enjoy our outdoor temps in the spring and fall.

    • @clint965
      @clint965 3 года назад +1

      how do you clean them outside? or is your house on one floor?

  • @rodesdara
    @rodesdara 3 года назад +2

    I enjoy how European build practices are discoveries in North America.. Still old worlds beats new. :D

  • @MiroBG359
    @MiroBG359 3 года назад

    as a european that white plastic frame is making me break out in hives

  • @windowmachines
    @windowmachines 2 года назад

    Sinon--machines for aluminum and upvc from China

  • @grahamstefaan
    @grahamstefaan 3 года назад +3

    Window porn! Where are my CEUs from watching this?

  • @dianewomble527
    @dianewomble527 3 года назад

    Okay extraordinary per square foot price. Glass to frame ratio what a ding dong.

  • @johnmarquardt1991
    @johnmarquardt1991 3 года назад +3

    Yes, they are wonderful but who can afford them?

    • @clint965
      @clint965 3 года назад +2

      europeans can afford them

    • @Micha-xl5yc
      @Micha-xl5yc 3 года назад

      They're not really that expensive in Europe, especially in the east of the EU. I recently ordered several to replace some of the old ones in my house in Poland. The new ones are pretty standard as for 2021 standards (uPVC, anthracite gray on the outside, white on the inside, triple-glazed, triple-sealed, tilt and turn, average u-factor of 0.78 metric (imperial 0.13 or R-7.7). The price for a 75"x55" window was only $490.

    • @johnmarquardt1991
      @johnmarquardt1991 3 года назад +1

      @@Micha-xl5yc Very expensive in the USA.

    • @MillionDollarFlipper
      @MillionDollarFlipper 3 года назад +1

      @@Micha-xl5yc That is dirty cheap for a window that size. Is the window French door style and handle splits at the 75 inches so you have two 37.5" inch sides? Who is the manufacturer and how long did your window take to get to you from the time you ordered it?

    • @Micha-xl5yc
      @Micha-xl5yc 3 года назад

      @@MillionDollarFlipper The manufacturer was "MS Okna", they used Deceuninck profiles. I ordered them through their local dealer and it was supposed to take about three weeks for them to arrive, but took two weeks longer due to some covid-related issues.
      Yes, the window is split in two halves down the middle, each with its own handle.
      The windows were custom-made, but that's just the default business model for window manufacturers here. Standardized window sizes exist, but there's no difference pricewise.

  • @richardmckrell4899
    @richardmckrell4899 2 года назад

    Matt always looks like he's wearing mom jeans.

  • @marypannunzio9839
    @marypannunzio9839 3 года назад +1

    What is the cost? Just give us a typical size cost.

    • @josecito976
      @josecito976 3 года назад

      If you have to ask... 🤑🤑🤑

    • @stevebabiak6997
      @stevebabiak6997 3 года назад

      The architect stated that the cost is mostly in the frame, so he tries to maximize the amount of glass area. For smaller windows these are no doubt too expensive for most Americans to consider buying these.

  • @radekdabrowski1508
    @radekdabrowski1508 Год назад +1

    There are billions tons of PVC in the oceans around the world, is it not enough still?

    • @sebastiaanl9876
      @sebastiaanl9876 6 месяцев назад

      Never seen a window frame in the ocean

  • @stevecrocker8956
    @stevecrocker8956 Год назад

    This is a great video covering the potential for what windows can achieve. However, you should know that this supplier does not accept small orders. So, if you are looking to replace only a couple of windows and hoping to maximize efficiencies of the replacements for your home, this is not really a viable option.

  • @bamc3835
    @bamc3835 3 года назад

    hmm...isn’t this a repost of an older video?

  • @Dominicanbulk
    @Dominicanbulk 2 года назад +2

    WHY CANT WE MANUFACTURE THESE ITEMS IN THE USA?????

  • @petersallay5221
    @petersallay5221 3 года назад +2

    I would love to use these but living in Indiana who would install these and more importantly service them?

    • @apscoradiales
      @apscoradiales 3 года назад +1

      That is a problem!
      It all has to do with education of the trades, and for them to try something new.
      Most of the tradesmen are stuck in their ways, and do not want to learn.

    • @MillionDollarFlipper
      @MillionDollarFlipper 3 года назад

      I've watched a couple installation videos on tilt and turn window installation and the process looks pretty straight forward.

    • @markrainford1219
      @markrainford1219 3 года назад +1

      They are not difficult to fit at all. Any carpenter could do it. I'm a sparky in the UK and I fitted my own in a new build, and they were signed off by the building inspector.

    • @petersallay5221
      @petersallay5221 3 года назад

      I think initially there would be. Short learning curve. What happens if you need a repair or replacement. That is where it becomes a bit more risky. You would be waiting 8-10 weeks to get a replacement. Still might be worth it considering the quality. Thanks

    • @paperwait9611
      @paperwait9611 3 года назад

      @@MillionDollarFlipper there is a lot more work involved in doing a complete installation with these windows than is the case with windows where you just nail the nailing flange to the sheathing.

  • @richbuckingham
    @richbuckingham 3 года назад

    FYI: they dont ship to California.

  • @edwardbaker1331
    @edwardbaker1331 2 года назад +1

    They all have lots of chambers seen in the cross sections, and the frames are beefy. They are not ruled by the idiotic notion of narrow frames for ""more viewing area," which is childishly stupid. Frames should be ultra strong for long life and good sealing throughout that long life. American windows are an embarrassment to look at by comparison.

  • @HistoricHomePlans
    @HistoricHomePlans 2 года назад +1

    12:45 Absolutely right about the dark frames and exteriors in general. It's very much a fad and is going to look dated quickly. I would definitely lean toward white or wood in most cases. They will never look, "Oh that's so 2020."

  • @barbender6667
    @barbender6667 3 года назад

    that building went to shit haha i use to live in #7 sixteen years ago