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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Op, first you have to decide whether you want vinyl or wood and how high quality. Top of the line we windows are going to exceed $2000 window, at least during the current market.[/quote] OP here, I don't think I want to spend the money for wood. We have wood now, and our house is 25 years old. I guess over time they have expanded are all stuck, the springs cause them to open up unexpectedly. I don't want to spend $$$ though. I don't think when you have window treatments it will matter. Someone here can try to talk me out of it. I assumed that meant vinyl, but looks like I have some research to do on the diff. types. I don't live in a super old home, FWIW, only 25 yo[/quote] Hi OP! If you do decide you want to keep the wood, contact Josh Arnson. He’s incredibly kind, knowledgeable and affordable and will get your original wood windows sliding up and down like new. It took me a ton of research and lots of quotes before I found him and I’m so, so glad I did. Josh Arnson Colonel Josh Services L.L.C. 202-631-3376 cjsllc.org [/quote] OP here- Thank you! I would love to be able to repair them, seems wasteful to do that, but haven't found anyone interested/able. I will reach out[/quote] I mean seems wasteful to replace and not repair:P [/quote]
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