Which Window to Go With?
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Which Window to Go With?
I'm looking for some advice. I've gotten the following quotes from four different firms:
Company A: Soft-Lite Imperial LS, $13,800
Company B: Sunrise Sunrise $14,200
Company C: Soft-Lite Elements: $14,900
Company D: Sunrise Vanguard: $15,100.
Are the Elements or Vanguard worth the extra $1,000? And if so, as between them, which would you recommend?
Company A: Soft-Lite Imperial LS, $13,800
Company B: Sunrise Sunrise $14,200
Company C: Soft-Lite Elements: $14,900
Company D: Sunrise Vanguard: $15,100.
Are the Elements or Vanguard worth the extra $1,000? And if so, as between them, which would you recommend?
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Those are all good choices.
Which did you like the best in terms of looks?
The Elements is the best performer but will give you less glass than the Vanguard. It depends on what is ultimately important to you.
What mode is the Sunrise Company B is quoting? If they are quoting the Essentials, it is not in the same category as the other 3.
How many units are there in total?
Which did you like the best in terms of looks?
The Elements is the best performer but will give you less glass than the Vanguard. It depends on what is ultimately important to you.
What mode is the Sunrise Company B is quoting? If they are quoting the Essentials, it is not in the same category as the other 3.
How many units are there in total?
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Company B is the Sunrise by Sunrise (not the Essentials or the Vanguard).
20 units, mainly double hungs but also a picture window and some half circles.
Looks don't matter much, but would prefer more glass and less frame.
20 units, mainly double hungs but also a picture window and some half circles.
Looks don't matter much, but would prefer more glass and less frame.
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If it were my home, I would probably opt for the Elements. They are all great windows but I prefer that one based on the performance of the unit.
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Tough choice. Assuming equal install quality I'd probably go with the Imperial LS.
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I did not measure frame width, and since it was four companies, could not compare any two together. Which one would have the most glass?
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All good windows, the Sunrise windows will have the most glass.
Installation and company reputation would probably be the decisive factor for me. If those were all equal, the Elements is the top performer.
Installation and company reputation would probably be the decisive factor for me. If those were all equal, the Elements is the top performer.
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Install is the big factor that has not been discussed here.
The offset in glass between the Elements and the Vanguard is not that much and it is one of the top 5 performing windows that are out there today. I prefer the look of the Elements over the Imperial LS and the add-on that they give the Elements over the LS (screening, latches, exterior looks) are worth the $50 more per window in my opinion.
Install is the big factor that has not been discussed here.
The offset in glass between the Elements and the Vanguard is not that much and it is one of the top 5 performing windows that are out there today. I prefer the look of the Elements over the Imperial LS and the add-on that they give the Elements over the LS (screening, latches, exterior looks) are worth the $50 more per window in my opinion.
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I would definitely put the most weight on the install/installation company, as any of the four choices are premium grade, and will serve you well. The best value of the bunch is the LS imo, as any performance difference will be negligible. If budget is no concern, I like the Sunrise (Vanguard or Restorations) out of those choices.
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So, to summarize, it sounds like the Elements is a better performer (but just slightly), but the Vanguard will give me more glass (but again, just slightly), while the Imperial LS might be the best value due to the price difference. Weighting all those factors, I should then put the most weight on getting a good installation company.
Do I have that about right?
Do I have that about right?
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+1.EcoStar Remodeling wrote:Yep.
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+2HomeSealed wrote:+1.EcoStar Remodeling wrote:Yep.
I still think the Elements at $50 more per unit is a good deal and certainly well below what people tend to charge for that unit.
Install and installer skill is preeminent in this comparison.
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