It would be great if you added frame measurements to your reviews, either that or did a video on the various frame measurements for each of the windows you sell
I've had 5 companies do quotes (a lot, I know but there is just so much to consider). All the companies used the annoying sales tactics you mentioned, the 'must buy' tonight price and the larger companies like Anderson and Pella have the rotating monthly 60% or 40% off. These tactics do make me lose trust and feel like what else are they doing that isn't straight forward. Maybe that's why I'm still looking.
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That's a nice service. If you're trying to reach out to people, it certainly beats home advisor and the like. I already have a company here on long island i'm just struggling with the other issues that i've posted about. I was recommended to use factory doors and windows on long island that family and friends have used. @HoustonWindowExperts
Love your videos, very informative. Wish you reviewed slider windows in addition to double hung. In desert climates is it better to get Vinyl with exterior clad vs. vinyl exterior? Thank you
Analysis paralysis is not limited to engineer types, trust me. I have a company that is very known for great installation and standing behind their product. That's the main reason I chose them. The reputation for installation. They're very much for the provia window. I liked everything I heard about it until I realized it was a lot chunkier, than other windows. My windows aren't huge, and when you start losing three quarters of an inch all the way around, that makes a difference. Now i'm thinking about the coatings and how much light am I going to lose through it or what will it look like. I never even thought of that. I just thought I'm replacing a window. What's the difference?I've done it before.I don't ever remember having these issues. This really starts to stress you out as a customer. I don't think salespeople realize how much this is the case. Then you start looking at styles. Double hung, I'm gonna lose too much glass. Maybe I'll try a casement. I'll have more glass, but there are other issues with casement. And on it goes. I'm in the northeast on long island. They list window names for a large number of brands that seems to be particularly into provia. I'm trying to figure out what would be a good second choice for me in looking for that lower profile In my area. It's so much money to make a mistake. I'm not being pressured by them.I'm putting all the pressure on myself. I'm spending all my time on youtube watching videos on windows 😂
Champion always try the sales gimic bought a door paid cash but trying to get through customer service is a pain they tell you you can Emil with photo of problem
Both daughter and I have used the big "A" product. Different homes and different products. We both have had install (water leakage) and factory quality issues. Over a year trying to get "A" to replace the incorrect glass or the correct glass installed inside out. FYI, if the low e coating is not on the correct glass surface, it does not perform as stated/quoted. Factory (lack of) quality control problem.
I have a manufactured mobile home an am looking to replace 4 appx. 30 x 66 windows single pane windows with new vinyl windows.. The existing windows are not trimmed out on the outside and are on top of the fiber siding so you can see the full flange lip and screws for easy removal. My question is wouldn't it be easier to replace them with new construction windows? I would have less view area loss and to me it seems would be an easier install? The companies I have had out to quote new windows all want to use replacement windows and then charge more for trimming them out? I personnel don't mind the flange lip being visible. Please advise and thanks in advance
Thanks for the reply, I have found a Weld-Jen window called Flush Fin which has a trim around the window so you don't have tp trim it out, but I can't find where to buy it?
My wife and I had a renewal by Anderson rep in our home today. I have very little background with windows and have a few more quotes on the way. Anyways, The rep was great at first but kept putting down vinyl windows. He said that even the best vinyl windows are shit compared to Fibrex. After taking 3 hours to explain why his windows are the best we finally got to pricing. He said that for 9 windows it would be 38k. Now I'm not one to get shocked by high prices but I nearly shit my pants. He asked us to guess the price and my wife guessed 15k and he laughed in her face. After I told him that my wife and I need to speak about this he got butt hurt and yelled at us... It was actually really funny lol. He slammed his laptop lid shut (after using it to present a 3 hour long PowerPoint) and said "so you don't want my windows". One thing that he lost me with was he said that wood windows suck because they rot (we are in NY) and that vinyl windows are cheap crap. He said that fibrex is the best material and that even clad wrapped windows suck because the wood underneath rots. This left my wife and I confused because both of our parents have vinyl windows that are in great shape. I laughed a bit when he said that fibrex is made of polymer and not vinyl, both are still a plastic lmao.... But now my wife and I have no idea what windows to even look at because it was a mess. One thing to add is his whole talk about R value. He said that with every window except theirs the seal would fail from the factory resulting in loss of heat. I find it hard to believe that that would occur. In addition, he said that low-e is an awful rating to have and you need their like super rating to have any benefits. Bunch of bs. I would never recommend anyone invite them into their home. it was the worst sales experience I have ever had....
Hahahahah! I laugh in African! Because I had a Renewal by Anderson rep come to my home last week and tell me that all my windows were failing. I haven't had anyone else take a look, but will do so. He then told me it would be 17K to replace just the windows on the main level. Isn't that the budget for a major remodel???? LOL. We are considering finding a reputable contractor and shopping for windows ourselves.
@IndestructibleTurtle the question is - what year was this? I believe the inflation is partly due to the rise in demand of real estate and house renovation/remodeling, etc
It would be great if you added frame measurements to your reviews, either that or did a video on the various frame measurements for each of the windows you sell
I've had 5 companies do quotes (a lot, I know but there is just so much to consider). All the companies used the annoying sales tactics you mentioned, the 'must buy' tonight price and the larger companies like Anderson and Pella have the rotating monthly 60% or 40% off. These tactics do make me lose trust and feel like what else are they doing that isn't straight forward. Maybe that's why I'm still looking.
I started a website where you can find a great window dealer in your area. These are companies that I know personally and can recommend. Check out TheWindowExperts.com
That's a nice service. If you're trying to reach out to people, it certainly beats home advisor and the like. I already have a company here on long island i'm just struggling with the other issues that i've posted about. I was recommended to use factory doors and windows on long island that family and friends have used.
@HoustonWindowExperts
What brand is that chunky window frame?
Love your videos, very informative. Wish you reviewed slider windows in addition to double hung. In desert climates is it better to get Vinyl with exterior clad vs. vinyl exterior?
Thank you
Great information, Jeff!
Thanks for watching
Analysis paralysis is not limited to engineer types, trust me. I have a company that is very known for great installation and standing behind their product. That's the main reason I chose them. The reputation for installation. They're very much for the provia window. I liked everything I heard about it until I realized it was a lot chunkier, than other windows. My windows aren't huge, and when you start losing three quarters of an inch all the way around, that makes a difference. Now i'm thinking about the coatings and how much light am I going to lose through it or what will it look like. I never even thought of that. I just thought I'm replacing a window. What's the difference?I've done it before.I don't ever remember having these issues. This really starts to stress you out as a customer. I don't think salespeople realize how much this is the case. Then you start looking at styles. Double hung, I'm gonna lose too much glass. Maybe I'll try a casement. I'll have more glass, but there are other issues with casement. And on it goes. I'm in the northeast on long island. They list window names for a large number of brands that seems to be particularly into provia. I'm trying to figure out what would be a good second choice for me in looking for that lower profile
In my area. It's so much money to make a mistake. I'm not being pressured by them.I'm putting all the pressure on myself. I'm spending all my time on youtube watching videos on windows 😂
Champion always try the sales gimic bought a door paid cash but trying to get through customer service is a pain they tell you you can Emil with photo of problem
Yikes. Customer service is an important factor when choosing a company.
Both daughter and I have used the big "A" product. Different homes and different products. We both have had install (water leakage) and factory quality issues. Over a year trying to get "A" to replace the incorrect glass or the correct glass installed inside out. FYI, if the low e coating is not on the correct glass surface, it does not perform as stated/quoted. Factory (lack of) quality control problem.
Sorry to hear about your issues. Hopefully you'll not have any future problems
I have a manufactured mobile home an am looking to replace 4 appx. 30 x 66 windows single pane windows with new vinyl windows.. The existing windows are not trimmed out on the outside and are on top of the fiber siding so you can see the full flange lip and screws for easy removal.
My question is wouldn't it be easier to replace them with new construction windows?
I would have less view area loss and to me it seems would be an easier install?
The companies I have had out to quote new windows all want to use replacement windows and then charge more for trimming them out?
I personnel don't mind the flange lip being visible.
Please advise and thanks in advance
I agree with you. Keep looking for someone who can do it.
Thanks for the reply,
I have found a Weld-Jen window called Flush Fin which has a trim around the window so you don't have tp trim it out, but I can't find where to buy it?
I'd call JeldWen and ask for a dealer name.
Live in Chesterfield Mo. can you recommend a good installer and window type ?
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41k what’s the price if I pay cash ?
That was the cash price. We offer a 3% discount for cash/check because we don't have to pay the bank a processing fee.
@@HoustonWindowExperts expensive but reasonable. Is this for Vinyl window ?
Can you send me some windows to Florida 😅
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My wife and I had a renewal by Anderson rep in our home today. I have very little background with windows and have a few more quotes on the way. Anyways, The rep was great at first but kept putting down vinyl windows. He said that even the best vinyl windows are shit compared to Fibrex. After taking 3 hours to explain why his windows are the best we finally got to pricing. He said that for 9 windows it would be 38k. Now I'm not one to get shocked by high prices but I nearly shit my pants. He asked us to guess the price and my wife guessed 15k and he laughed in her face. After I told him that my wife and I need to speak about this he got butt hurt and yelled at us... It was actually really funny lol. He slammed his laptop lid shut (after using it to present a 3 hour long PowerPoint) and said "so you don't want my windows".
One thing that he lost me with was he said that wood windows suck because they rot (we are in NY) and that vinyl windows are cheap crap. He said that fibrex is the best material and that even clad wrapped windows suck because the wood underneath rots. This left my wife and I confused because both of our parents have vinyl windows that are in great shape. I laughed a bit when he said that fibrex is made of polymer and not vinyl, both are still a plastic lmao.... But now my wife and I have no idea what windows to even look at because it was a mess.
One thing to add is his whole talk about R value. He said that with every window except theirs the seal would fail from the factory resulting in loss of heat. I find it hard to believe that that would occur. In addition, he said that low-e is an awful rating to have and you need their like super rating to have any benefits. Bunch of bs.
I would never recommend anyone invite them into their home. it was the worst sales experience I have ever had....
Yikes!!!
Hahahahah! I laugh in African! Because I had a Renewal by Anderson rep come to my home last week and tell me that all my windows were failing. I haven't had anyone else take a look, but will do so. He then told me it would be 17K to replace just the windows on the main level. Isn't that the budget for a major remodel???? LOL. We are considering finding a reputable contractor and shopping for windows ourselves.
@@nitarrh There whole this is so crazy... My MIL had their windows done for like 6k and they had like 20...
@IndestructibleTurtle the question is - what year was this? I believe the inflation is partly due to the rise in demand of real estate and house renovation/remodeling, etc
@@nitarrh It was this year back in august