02-13-2012, 02:34 PM
Used to sell windows (as well as other home improvement products) for a major company (rhymes with Dears :-)
They were probably the best product we sold. You're going to pay appx $1000 per window. If you don't get a window with Low E and argon gas then you're wasting your $$ and should just keep what you have. I would at least get one of their salesmen out to educate you on their windows - hopefully you'll get a decent rep. Do a Google search on Weatherbeater windows - my understanding is that in the southeast they are the only windows that are 100% virgin vinyl (they'll never crack or fade). Plus, the warranty is unrivaled - because it's with the company that's selling the windows and not the manufacturer. Pretty much any product you purchase will have a warranty, but it's only as good as the installation. Manufacturers are quick to void a warranty once they come out, can usually find at least one reason the product was installed improperly - it's pretty sick, but unfortunately is how a lot of manufacturers operate. We had a salesman come to work for us that came from a high end window company and this was what he was trained to do as their manufacturing rep.
They were probably the best product we sold. You're going to pay appx $1000 per window. If you don't get a window with Low E and argon gas then you're wasting your $$ and should just keep what you have. I would at least get one of their salesmen out to educate you on their windows - hopefully you'll get a decent rep. Do a Google search on Weatherbeater windows - my understanding is that in the southeast they are the only windows that are 100% virgin vinyl (they'll never crack or fade). Plus, the warranty is unrivaled - because it's with the company that's selling the windows and not the manufacturer. Pretty much any product you purchase will have a warranty, but it's only as good as the installation. Manufacturers are quick to void a warranty once they come out, can usually find at least one reason the product was installed improperly - it's pretty sick, but unfortunately is how a lot of manufacturers operate. We had a salesman come to work for us that came from a high end window company and this was what he was trained to do as their manufacturing rep.