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Posted by Sara Lorimer on April 15, 2007, 5:00 pm
I have an estimate on Pella (through Costco) replace some windows --
and then the same day I got an flyer from "Renewal by Andersen." Can
anyone tell me how the two companies compare?
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SML
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Posted by on April 15, 2007, 6:50 pm
On Apr 15, 4:00 pm, que.sara.saraDEL...@gmail.com (Sara Lorimer)
wrote:
> I have an estimate on Pella (through Costco) replace some windows --
> and then the same day I got an flyer from "Renewal by Andersen." Can
> anyone tell me how the two companies compare?
>
> --
> SML
Compare ratings untill you know and understand them all, or you wont
know what you are buying. CDF is condensing factor and my Pellas are
crap, they condense sooner than Anderson I have in winter, so they
drip and the wood is starting to mold under the varnish-poly. Anderson
has great glass, but there is better if energy savings is your
objective. U - R values, air infiltration, CDF, VLT. are how products
are rated. If I was in the market it would be Tri pane, non metal
thermal break, and probably fiberglass.
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Posted by Lawrence on April 16, 2007, 12:15 pm
On Apr 15, 4:00 pm, que.sara.saraDEL...@gmail.com (Sara Lorimer)
wrote:
> I have an estimate on Pella (through Costco) replace some windows --
> and then the same day I got an flyer from "Renewal by Andersen." Can
> anyone tell me how the two companies compare?
>
> --
> SML
Both companies are making good windows. Anderson has a fantastic
reputation. Look carefully at which Pella line you are being sold.
There is more than one. Their best lines compete with any brand.
Study the manufacturer websites in order to determine what the
different lines and price points are.
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Posted by Art on April 17, 2007, 8:12 pm
I have Andersen and Pella windows in my home. The Andersen are vinyl clad
and the Pella aluminum clad on the outside. More important than brand is
problem flashing during installation. Visit both their sites and download
installation instructions and make the installation specs part of your
contract and fire the installer if they do not follow manufacturer's
instructions. The cheaper vinyl Pella windows were actually a made by a
company purchased by Pellas so they would have a cheap product to sell.
They are not as nice as real Pella windows available at Pella stores. I
prefer the aluminum clan pella over the vinyl clad Andersen because the
vinyl clad Andersen seem to suffer from sun damage on the south side of my
NC home. The cladding has yellowed and become hard with age.
>I have an estimate on Pella (through Costco) replace some windows --
> and then the same day I got an flyer from "Renewal by Andersen." Can
> anyone tell me how the two companies compare?
>
> --
> SML
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