Alside Windows...Good, Bad, or just OK

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Rickster
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Alside Windows...Good, Bad, or just OK

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Hello, New guy here looking for some help, I need to get my front window replaced. I live in the Monee, Il area. I had one person come out and give me an estimate for a Alside Mezzo slider in a 3 section roughly 79W X 61H for $1045, double pane low e and argon gas, I never heard of this brand so I'm a little curious about them. I called 3 people to come out and give me an estimate and this is the only one that showed up, one never called back and the other will only come out for a min. of 6 windows. I don't mind paying for quality I just need to find it.

Any information will be greatly appreciated.

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#2 Post by Windows on Washington »

Same thing that I posted on the green board.

Contact Dave (i.e. Window4U) and see if he can cover your area: viewtopic.php?f=1&t=6759

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#3 Post by masterext »

You are going to have a rather difficult time finding a window pro on this board who will endorse alside windows. They just are'nt viewed as a justifiable investment.

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#4 Post by HomeSealed »

I'd agree with both pros above. Talk to Dave at Strong (Windows4U), and also to keep shopping on product.

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