Posted by MSD on March 17, 2011 at 19:05:18 from (174.22.90.236):
In Reply to: OT new house windows? posted by 55 50 Ron on March 17, 2011 at 09:42:35:
Some of you think Andrsons are over priced. They may be higher but if you ever have a problem with them, they will stand behind their warranties. I had some in my own house that developed a oval of condensation in the center of the window. House was 10 years old and they came out and replaced every window in the house at no cost. Then, they gave me a new 20 yr. warranty on those. A neighbor built a new house and his well cost more than he thought so to save some money, he put in Crestlines. Everytime it rains against his patio door, he has to put towels down to catch the water. No support from the company on them. He says he is still paying for those cheap things. I won't put anything but Anderson in the houses I build. I know once they are in, I won't be out there trying to figure out what is wrong with them and how to get service for them. Also, there is a lot of difference in the glass used by the different companies. Look at the spec sheets. You will find that Anderson is rated at or near the top on most of the specs. They come with a coating on the outside now that actually repels dust and dirt. Saves on cleaning windows.
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