Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote: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.
A window does not cost 2k, not even top of the line. If you pay that price you used the wrong company.
Including installation? It certainly does.
It certainly does not. You got ripped off by a high profit installer. I bet you spend $5,000 on provia doors too.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote: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.
A window does not cost 2k, not even top of the line. If you pay that price you used the wrong company.
Including installation? It certainly does.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote: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.
A window does not cost 2k, not even top of the line. If you pay that price you used the wrong company.
Anonymous wrote: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.
Anonymous wrote:Before I go down the path of having estimates which I am dreading. What am I looking at to replace windows, just a ball park. it will be almost 30 windows. Want to prepare myself
Anonymous wrote:A grand a window, give or take (by a lot). Do you know if you want vinyl, wood, fiberglass, something else?
We just did fiberglass. It was $22k for 19 custom-sized replacement windows (so, pocket install versus full frame tear out). These were 16 double hung and 3 casement windows. We did white on white with cross grids (2x2). Every single custom thing you want to do will raise the price. We were quoted half that for vinyl, but I just really wanted a sleeker look and to be able to paint them if I want. I think aluminum clad wood would have been about $2k a window, but I couldn’t get anyone to give me a quote other than “astronomical.” Although it would have been a grand a window for just a sash replacement with builder grade 1 wood windows. We were replacing our 1960s wood windows. They were just a mess. Install took 3 days and so far I like them more than I thought I would.
DCUM (and all my style blogs) had me convinced I needed divided lite wood windows. It’s possible I did 🤔
Anonymous wrote:Before I go down the path of having estimates which I am dreading. What am I looking at to replace windows, just a ball park. it will be almost 30 windows. Want to prepare myself