I have received a quote from Marvin Window & Doors for replacing an 8 ft sliding patio door, 2 double hungs, and one gliding window. While the estimate is a little more than what I was expecting I like their windows the best over what I have seen so far which includes Pella, Champion, and Vytex.
I would like to hear some opinions on the quality of Marvin windows. The double hungs/glider would be Infinity and the patio door would either be Integrity (sliding French door) or extruded aluminum exterior/wood interior door because they say that there is not a slim profile 8 ft Integrity. We would prefer something with a slim profile to let more light in but I like what I have read about their product not warping the way vinyl can. I am not sure about extruded aluminum - I have not read up on that.
This Marvin dealer is in Rockville, MD if anyone knows anything specific about this dealer. I have looked them up on BBB and they look ok. The sales guy was totally no pressure which I really liked.
Should I look at Schuco windows too?
TIA!
Marvin window opinion needed!
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I built a home here in Dallas in 1997 and put in aluminum clad wood windows by Marvin with an antisolar hear coating. They were fabulous. My AC costs were about 60 percent of what my neighbors had with their aluminum builder windows. I think they were worth every cent.
Ten years is a lot of technological development in the window industry so I would guess everyone is better now but I would do it again if I could afford it.
By the way, if I could afford the Marvins I wouldn't give Schuco the time of day.
Ten years is a lot of technological development in the window industry so I would guess everyone is better now but I would do it again if I could afford it.
By the way, if I could afford the Marvins I wouldn't give Schuco the time of day.
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Houston, TX is a long haul, but that is exactly what I was thinking originally. I have yet to see the product but I am hearing good things about the line. It's kind of amazing that Marvin was apparently able to do, in a very short time, what Milgard and Comfortline have been unable to do for several years.
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