Posted by Mark - IN. on March 17, 2011 at 17:28:00 from (24.14.63.220):
In Reply to: OT new house windows? posted by 55 50 Ron on March 17, 2011 at 09:42:35:
I don't live there now, but when I was in Romeoville, IL, and replaced all of my windows and doors, I priced windows at Menards and Home Depot, and just for the heck of it, stopped in at a place that I passed by all the time while working at near by power plants, R.O.W. Windows in Rockdale on the south side of Joliet and got them to price for me. They were a heck of a lot cheaper, and made them for me to my sizing. They asked me for my dimensions (rough hole), and I gave them to them, and they not only saved me serious $$$, they delivered them to my home in Romeoville. I don't need windows now in my Indiana home, but if I needed a few or plenty of them, it'd be worth the three hour drive to go pick them up for the quality and what I saved last time used them. And since they made them for me, I know they were Made In America, and cost me less.
One window that I replaced, my front living room was a solid picture window 80"x58", so I had them make a new one that had two 20" sliders on each end, and the remainder in the middle, just under 40", solid picture window, cost me about $450.00. That was back in 2003, custom made to my dimensions. Obviously prices have gone up since 8 years ago, but I was looking at double that at Menards and Home Depot at the time, custom made as well.
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