02-13-2012, 05:18 AM
Yes, worth it.
A house from 1975 probably won't have oversized windows, so you're looking at $1500 to $2500 for that job, I'd guess.
Is there trim involved? Make sure it's included in the initial quote.
Things to watch out for:
-disappearing small contractors
-contractor getting run of the mill windows from their "special source" and trying to make you think they're the best out there
-basic things not included in initial quote
-different style of windows than you expect, and especially that don't match the style period of the house.
You'll get much more useful (to you) information if you get a quote and come back here with questions about it.
A house from 1975 probably won't have oversized windows, so you're looking at $1500 to $2500 for that job, I'd guess.
Is there trim involved? Make sure it's included in the initial quote.
Things to watch out for:
-disappearing small contractors
-contractor getting run of the mill windows from their "special source" and trying to make you think they're the best out there
-basic things not included in initial quote
-different style of windows than you expect, and especially that don't match the style period of the house.
You'll get much more useful (to you) information if you get a quote and come back here with questions about it.