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Frizzle
01-18-2015, 10:17pm
White power to the courtesy phone.
Being in the new house now for 7 months, and the windows are POS vinyl replacement windows which leak.
I've attempted to seal them off as best I could with 3/8" backer board and white electrical tape around the seals. However Its still drafty as a mofo. Mostly coming from the lack of insulation or sealing around the window.
Now I had my dad look into windows for me, and he came back with pricing for High end Anderson windows, like they have. They are just too expensive ($350 per) and I couldn't justify the price point for the type of house/area i currently live. I also hope to flip the house and make some money for hopefully my final home purchase before down sizing.
So, I am looking into replacing the windows but I don't want to install $150 cheapos from the box stores. I want them to last and not fall apart after 5 years.
I am really curious to know what White-Power has to say since, this is more of his forte.
You will not buy a quality window for 150 bux.
No. I'm not Mr Whitepower. But I have a little bit of experience in this area. :leaving:
ZipZap
01-18-2015, 11:06pm
White power to the courtesy phone.
Being in the new house now for 7 months, and the windows are POS vinyl replacement windows which leak.
I've attempted to seal them off as best I could with 3/8" backer board and white electrical tape around the seals. However Its still drafty as a mofo. Mostly coming from the lack of insulation or sealing around the window.
Now I had my dad look into windows for me, and he came back with pricing for High end Anderson windows, like they have. They are just too expensive ($350 per) and I couldn't justify the price point for the type of house/area i currently live. I also hope to flip the house and make some money for hopefully my final home purchase before down sizing.
So, I am looking into replacing the windows but I don't want to install $150 cheapos from the box stores. I want them to last and not fall apart after 5 years.
I am really curious to know what White-Power has to say since, this is more of his forte.
"POS" vinyl windows? Are you sure? There are many high end vinyl windows, that if installed incorrectly, will leak air and/or water. Lars is right that to get a reliable window in the $150 range will be rough. Have you thought about fixing the installation, or are they leaking through the window itself?
Frizzle
01-19-2015, 10:18pm
You will not buy a quality window for 150 bux.
No. I'm not Mr Whitepower. But I have a little bit of experience in this area. :leaving:
Well aware that $150 windows are crap. I've helped install many windows as a kid through my young adult years. I won't be buying 400 series Anderson windows or Marvins. I only asked for White Power as he has experience flipping homes and might give me some ideas.
"POS" vinyl windows? Are you sure? There are many high end vinyl windows, that if installed incorrectly, will leak air and/or water. Lars is right that to get a reliable window in the $150 range will be rough. Have you thought about fixing the installation, or are they leaking through the window itself?
Very sure most vinyl windows are crap. I was looking in the $200-$250 price range. Anderson 400's (wood window with vinyl exterior coating) start at the mid 300s. Which is way too expensive for the 1,052 Square foot twin that is would be worth 200K max when
The windows are shot...House was originally built in 1945. The original wood windows are gone and vinyl replacement windows look like they were $150 windows to begin with and installed by a handyman who did a very poor job between how he framed in the windows to fit and tried to cover it up with piss poor break metal work.
I also don't want to pay/have some window installers come in and do the work. Why pay when my father and I can do the work. My father has been doing carpentry work for 40+ years and I've spent many a weekend helping him do side work.
Don't get me started on the electrical wiring in this house (in mid process of re-wiring) as well as other things. Previous owner didn't have enough cash to do things right and every thing is hacked in/done on the super cheap.
I did a sash replacment system, easy to do. I think it was called Zap-Pak, by Jeld-Win. Twelve years ago, still looks new. About $250 per window, depending on size.
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