Comments on: What Makes a Window Energy Star Qualified http://replacementwindowsadvisor.com/what-makes-a-window-energy-star-qualified/ Wed, 21 Oct 2015 21:09:56 +0000 hourly 1 http://wordpress.org/?v=4.3.4 By: Brian Kiernan http://replacementwindowsadvisor.com/what-makes-a-window-energy-star-qualified/#comment-2108 Sat, 20 Jun 2015 11:42:27 +0000 http://replacementwindowsadvisor.com/?p=1122#comment-2108 $425 per window is a good price for a vinyl window and installation like you described.

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By: Kevin http://replacementwindowsadvisor.com/what-makes-a-window-energy-star-qualified/#comment-2106 Sat, 20 Jun 2015 01:12:54 +0000 http://replacementwindowsadvisor.com/?p=1122#comment-2106 I’m in the Piedmont area of NC. Would you guys say that 24 (4 BR 2 story house) double hung vinyl, interlocking replacement windows, most 32″X74″, double paned with double coated low-e glass with 5/8″ argon filled gap, colonial grids, top sash reinforcements, foam filled construction using only new vinyl, guaranteed to never yellow or “chalk”, dual top camber locks, fold out feature, installation includes any repairs or squaring of frames, special foam insulation between frame and window, and a LOT more safety features and bells and whistles, lifetime warranty with a transferable 30 year warranty for $10,200 is a good deal? Even the glass is warranted for life if, say, a lawn mower kicks up a rock and breaks it it’s replaced for free. That’s $425 per window incl install. 2 day completion if 2 workers. 1 day completion if 3 workers. It is marketed, sold, and installed by the manufacturer themselves.

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