New constuction
New constuction
Looking for recommendation for new construction in New Jersey.Leaning toward Andersen 200.But been hearing alot of good things about Simonton.
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Re: New constuction
Simonton makes an Ok window in the new construction style.
If you are not looking for price points and want a really good window, most window companies offer a new construction window as well as a replacement.
Gorell
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Simonton
If you are not looking for price points and want a really good window, most window companies offer a new construction window as well as a replacement.
Gorell
PGT
Simonton
Re: New constuction
TLHWINDOWS wrote:Simonton makes an Ok window in the new construction style.
If you are not looking for price points and want a really good window, most window companies offer a new construction window as well as a replacement.
Gorell
PGT
Simonton
Oh, really? Which PGT model are you comparing to which model Gorell and Simonton and what are you comparing?
Re: New constuction
If you are looking at anything you should look at the Infinity from Marvin. They offer a new construction window that is hands down better performing than any wood or vinyl. It may cost a little more money, but you never have to replace them!
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Re: New constuction
Really? It beats a .16 U-factor, a .01 air infiltration rate and a DP70 like on the Softlite Elements? I wasn't aware it performed better than that.cbmmike wrote:If you are looking at anything you should look at the Infinity from Marvin. They offer a new construction window that is hands down better performing than any wood or vinyl.
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He forgot to mention that the Marvin Infinity helps old ladies across busy streets while vinyl windows kick puppies.Window4U (IL) wrote:Really? It beats a .16 U-factor, a .01 air infiltration rate and a DP70 like on the Softlite Elements? I wasn't aware it performed better than that.cbmmike wrote:If you are looking at anything you should look at the Infinity from Marvin. They offer a new construction window that is hands down better performing than any wood or vinyl.
What a joke
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Sarcasm? hmmm. maybe?Skydawggy wrote:TLHWINDOWS wrote:Simonton makes an Ok window in the new construction style.
If you are not looking for price points and want a really good window, most window companies offer a new construction window as well as a replacement.
Gorell
PGT
Simonton
Oh, really? Which PGT model are you comparing to which model Gorell and Simonton and what are you comparing?
Model comparison can only be done when you know what model you are comparing. He said Simonton, well Simonton makes a Builders grade New Construction window, and that is all it is, "Builders" grade. I like PGT's 400 series, re-enforced frame, multiple glass configurations. It can get a little pricey, but its a really great window, but not a "price point" window.
Heck, you can pick up a Gorell 5300 and snap on thier nail fin and have a great new construction window.
So I'm not sure what your point is.
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TLHWINDOWS wrote:Sarcasm? hmmm. maybe?Skydawggy wrote:TLHWINDOWS wrote:Simonton makes an Ok window in the new construction style.
If you are not looking for price points and want a really good window, most window companies offer a new construction window as well as a replacement.
Gorell
PGT
Simonton
Oh, really? Which PGT model are you comparing to which model Gorell and Simonton and what are you comparing?
Model comparison can only be done when you know what model you are comparing. He said Simonton, well Simonton makes a Builders grade New Construction window, and that is all it is, "Builders" grade. I like PGT's 400 series, re-enforced frame, multiple glass configurations. It can get a little pricey, but its a really great window, but not a "price point" window.
Heck, you can pick up a Gorell 5300 and snap on thier nail fin and have a great new construction window.
So I'm not sure what your point is.
Didn't know you were unaware that the Simonton 5500 is available with nailing fin and therefore can be used for new construction. That's why I asked what models you were comparing.
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I don't know too much on the types of Simonton. I know I've installed some of there builders windows. Nor did I know the 5500 has a snap in fin.
But my point was really that there are alot of good brands out there that can be used be "New Construction" other than just a New Construction window.
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But my point was really that there are alot of good brands out there that can be used be "New Construction" other than just a New Construction window.
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The fin on the 5500 is not snap on, snap on fins stink in my opinion. The Simonton 5500, 9800 and Strom Breaker series has a separate main frame for new construction with an integral fin.
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Re: New constuction
It's nice to see the main manufacturers go to integral fins instead of the snap-in ones they used to use. The integral fin welded frames give much better insurance that the window is waterproof.Bill wrote:The fin on the 5500 is not snap on, snap on fins stink in my opinion. The Simonton 5500, 9800 and Storm Breaker series has a separate main frame for new construction with an integral fin.
Just like the Simonton windows you mentioned, Softlite, Sunrise, and Okna windows also have integral fin frame extrusions for new construction applications.
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