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TommyJ
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MI Windows Law Suit

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#2 Post by masterext »

another example as to why we never recommend low quality windows such as
MI Windows. Unfortunately I am not shocked by this. Cheap windows come at a high cost.
they obviously dont care about quality.. this is why the pro's here continue to endorse high quality companies such as Sunrise, Okna , HiMark, Soft Lite, and Gorell.

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+1 to mastext's comments.

There is reason that quality costs more at the end of the day.

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I agree... although the ratings on that product speak for themselves. Not very good. .29 AI on the 1650/Cutting Edge/Certainteed Bryn Mawr if I am not mistaken.

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#5 Post by masterext »

.29 air leakage number is outrageously high. thats almost as if you are leaving your window open.. we like to see a .08 or lower on a double hung.

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#6 Post by HomeSealed »

masterext wrote:.29 air leakage number is outrageously high. thats almost as if you are leaving your window open...
:lol: ... Funny but true!

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