I won't suggest any brand name as we have seen trouble with them all for the most part.
I will tell you this, in the last three years I have heard the words---NOT DESIGNED FOR HIGH WIND from three different homeowners when they had the company rep out to look at the problem windows. They said they were instaled correct.
I havve been fortunate using the non expanding foam for probably ten years, since it first came out. I have used the expanding before that, and never had any troubles. I think the key is to leave room for it to expand, and come back the next day and trim out the window. It could however be just pure luck.
My question is does anyone live in a low wind area? Who knows, it could just be a easy out for the window companies.
Quality is alot of salesmanship for the most part. Price? I'm not real sure is the only factor to consider.
>>Linsey window in MN are very pricy, my brothers daughter, and her husband work there and complain about quanity out the door as the most important part of the work day. There was mention of intentional scratches in the shipping department because they were short on help, and managment could not understand, rather just demand. Therefore intentional scratches made them go to the scratched pile for salvage. I have however instaled some, and was satisfied.
In todays world you must realize that if any company has major problems with warrenty, they will indeed have a different name ont the product so warrenty anymore is roraly a joke at best.
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