Sunrise Restoration Windows

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Sunrise Restoration Windows

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We are looking at replacing our construction grade in windows in our condo. We have only lived her 1 1/2 years and feel that the windows are so bad that they need to alreay be replaced. We have looked at several different brands and am wondering if anyone have any experience with Sunrise windows. From the information from the local dealers they seem to be rather energy effiecient. Would love any input.

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It's an excellent window. Very well built and energy efficient.

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One of 3 windows that I regularly recommend without hesitation.

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It is a very nice window, just be careful on pricing... In this market, they are sold by a high-price, high-pressure company, which I'd stay away from.

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#5 Post by howdym77 »

Windows on Washington:

You mentioned above that Sunrise Restorations were one of three windows you recommend without hesitation.

What are the other two?

Thanks,

hm77

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Soft-Lite and Okna.

That being said, the Gorell and Simonton products are also well regarded. I just don't have as much personal experience with those lines as compared to the 3 previous.

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#7 Post by Spooker87 »

Stainless steel spacer??, block and tackle balance, you can do better for the money.

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What has a stainless steel spacer?

Are you going to bump up every thread that you can to promote the Newton product?

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#9 Post by Skydawggy »

Spooker87 wrote:Stainless steel spacer??, block and tackle balance, you can do better for the money.
What's your problem with the Cardinal XL Stainless Steel Spacer?

Oh, that's right, your window doesn't use it so it's no good.

http://www.cardinalcorp.com/products/xl ... ing-glass/

Talking nonsense does not give a consumer confidence in purchasing your window.

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