Anonymous wrote:How about sash replacement kits?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Do yourself a favor and do a full new construction window rather than replacement. Replacement windows look horrible and make the glass opening smaller.
Who has that kind of money? It doubles your cost, easily.
Anonymous wrote:How about sash replacement kits?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Bumping this chain. Help! Just got quoted close to $3K a window from Andersen Renewal and it feels outrageous. We have a traditional brick colonial home in NW DC and are looking to spend $1500-$2000 per window (or less if thats even possible?!)
Please recommend a specific installer/contractor for windows + line of windows (should we look at Marvin? something else) (we are looking to replace our whole house - 30+ windows - pocket installation (not full frame tear out):
-Fiberglass or Composite Window w/ wood on inside. Higher End (but not top of line). We don't want vinyl, but we don't want all wood exterior either (and have to deal with up keep/painting)
-Single Divided Light/grids on inside out
They are one of the most expensive companies. Do a full frame vs. pocket as its an easier install and a better window. Look at Anderson from Home Depot or Lowes. You can custom order them in store and then get someone to install them. You might be able to find a handy person. They aren't hard to do.
You can get a high quality vinyl with SDLs for 1500 a window installed, maybe a little less. Ours look great. We were quoted over 2500 per window for what you want and comparing them side by side it wasn’t worth it for us.