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Replacement Windows
I want to have the windows in my house replaced. Has anyone had this done recently. I'm not sure what brands to look at or what the differences are that I should be looking for. I've heard the names Harvey, Anderson and Pella.
If I plan $500 per window is this in the ballpark? |
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Re: Replacement Windows
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If I plan $500 per window is this in the ballpark? [/ QUOTE ] Holy crap! Are these magic windows? |
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Re: Replacement Windows
I guess that means I'm high on my guess. [img]/images/graemlins/tongue.gif[/img]
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I guess that means I'm high on my guess. [img]/images/graemlins/tongue.gif[/img] [/ QUOTE ] Actually it depends a lot on whether the old ones are standard windows. How old is the house? If you're replacing standard windows with new standard wondows, it's a pretty simple installation and not that expensive. |
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Re: Replacement Windows
It was built in the 50's and it had vinyl replacements in when I bought it but some of the seals are starting to go.
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Re: Replacement Windows
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It was built in the 50's and it had vinyl replacements in when I bought it but some of the seals are starting to go. [/ QUOTE ] If they're replacement windows, then I'd guess they're standard and your estimate is high. I'd guess <$200 but it's been awhile since i've installed any windows. |
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Re: Replacement Windows
500$ per window isn't a bad budget price, assuming you have average sized widows. For a good quality window (Pella, Andersen, or Marvin) you can expect to pay between $250-450 per window, plus labor.
What seals are starting to fail? Is the insulated glass foggy? If so the glass is bad and you may be able to have it replaced. Are the windows leaking? if so where are they leaking? If it is around the edge where the frame meets the wall then the window may be okay and you might have a flashing problem. If it is at the glass they may be able to be reglazed. If it is through the window itself, then they definately need replaced. |
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I want to have the windows in my house replaced. [/ QUOTE ] Switch to linux. HTH. |
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Re: Replacement Windows
I have a house built in the 1920's and recently replaced all the single-pane windows with low-budget, but way warmer, double-pane vinyl.
I spect about 2 hours per window and $200 each including tax and delivery. It was a fun project. Not too tough. |
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Re: Replacement Windows
its easy to do yourself after the first one. if you go with simple vinal windows 100 to 400 depending on size and glass.
andersons are 400 and up. go with low e glass if you want heat retention and blockage. but you pay more for that. this doesnt include labor which is about 200 per window depending on the job. do not get metal windows as they all sweat. if your glass is getting foggy then your thermo panes have failed and if you like your windows you can just change the glass but the cost may not be much less than half of new ones. |
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