HuskyNan
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Hello citizens of the Boneyard,
Our 30 year old house is well made except for the drafty, tilt-in-to-clean windows. I have to shrink-wrap the windows every winter so my husband and I decided to just change them out. We've called in some people for quotes and have some conflicting info so I'm asking if anyone has experience with replacing their windows.
There was one contractor who suggested vinyl replacement windows which just get set into the frame. They do take up a lot of light since they're set into the frame and they aren't very aesthetically pleasing. We would also need to strip, prime, and paint the window frame after the window is installed. They are, however, the inexpensive option.
A Marvin Windows contractor showed us fiberglass-wrapped wood windows that wouldn't just sit in the frame but be new construction windows (no painting). We like the look and feel of the Marvin windows but some online reviews have people complaining that theyr'e drafty and a couple people posted pictures of ice inside their windows during the winter. They are also much more expensive.
Has anyone been through the search? What did they choose and how happy are you with the results?
Our 30 year old house is well made except for the drafty, tilt-in-to-clean windows. I have to shrink-wrap the windows every winter so my husband and I decided to just change them out. We've called in some people for quotes and have some conflicting info so I'm asking if anyone has experience with replacing their windows.
There was one contractor who suggested vinyl replacement windows which just get set into the frame. They do take up a lot of light since they're set into the frame and they aren't very aesthetically pleasing. We would also need to strip, prime, and paint the window frame after the window is installed. They are, however, the inexpensive option.
A Marvin Windows contractor showed us fiberglass-wrapped wood windows that wouldn't just sit in the frame but be new construction windows (no painting). We like the look and feel of the Marvin windows but some online reviews have people complaining that theyr'e drafty and a couple people posted pictures of ice inside their windows during the winter. They are also much more expensive.
Has anyone been through the search? What did they choose and how happy are you with the results?