Funny you should make these points because they're right on. We just fixed windows that were installed by a National Company by what they called their top installer. However, when a double hung is out of level and plumb and is pinched in the center it doesn't work so well. Sad thing is, it actually looks like a descent window. Oh yea, they paid that company way north of $1,200/window too. Homeowners pay attention to what this man is telling you because very few people in our business will share this information with the public.
love #4 the private window idea. On our new construction build I will now make sure I can compare the windows our contractor suggest to something else, I also want to make sure he is not getting a kick back from the window company on top of our fee we are paying him.
Hi Jeff 😊. Just dropping by. Sending this to my Ex Husband who owned/ran Two Restaurants. One in Ohio, and one in Florida (where He now lives). One, I believe it was the one in Ohio, was an Italian Restaurant. JaneLee - in Suburban Philadelphia 5/20/22
Would be nice if I could find somebody around Iron Mountain Michigan. We had one guy who was gonna charge us a lot a lot of money for labor we had a big job for them but they turned us down this down ask too many questions.
We live in the Caribbean and are kind of sold on the Windsor Classic (mostly due to your videos 😊). Would you say not seeing a window (window brand) in person is a mistake?
@@HoustonWindowExperts I figured you'd say that. Obviously makes sense to see it. Problem is that we could go do some window shopping in Miami, which is closest by us, but no Windsor there! :s hahahah Happy to hear again though that it is really well built!
@@HoustonWindowExperts Thanks Jeff. Appreciate it! Really! On my window quest I’ve noticed that there aren’t many videos on the different window brands. And the websites aren’t all that great either. So your youtube page has helped out a lot!
If it helps any that's the windows I picked up for my house build. I've seen them and they look great in person, but worth seeing them for yourself. I didn't like the in-glass dividing light much, but the one on the outside of the glass is really sharp so that's what we did on the front of the house. For the sides/back of the house we just went with picture windows. HOWEVER, you cannot put in a new order for vinyl at this time (afaik) because of the tornado. They supposedly started back production this Monday but I still haven't gotten a new promise date yet (should within the next few weeks.)
Hi Jeff what is the average cost of double hung windows with or without grids? I know I’ve made some mistakes & now it’s going to be costly. Wish I had your advice a few months ago. Will continue watching your windows.
Rose, I can better answer your question if I knew... -what material -what size -what glass -new construction or retrofit -what manufacturer -what color -two tone or single color
A door is going to cost more than a window. Usually you have to switch to a door when a window cannot be made in the size you need. You also have to remember that a door needs a deeper framing member in order to install it. Perhaps I'm not understanding your question.
@@HoustonWindowExperts just thinking out load on how to build the 4 seasons sun room we want. I was wondering a bank of windows or something else would be better. Plus you could open it to enjoy the nice times of year...with a screen.
I need new windows in my house but it seems every company only nstalls vinyl windows and I was wanting either aluminum or fiberglass because they are stronger. Do you recommend any company in the Dallas area that has more options for windows like you company does?
What are your thoughts on having minimal opening windows and mostly fixed windows? We're about to build and we were thinking that we seldom open our windows, so, if my understanding is correct, a fixed window is cheaper than a double hung one, why install a more expensive window you'll never use. We're thinking only install opening windows that are required by code.
That's a good observation. I agree with you. Check out my video on 7 ways to save money. I included some details you need to know about that specific subject.
@@HoustonWindowExperts somehow I missed that one, watching it now. I would like to see a video on windows for a 4 seasons room. I want one in my new house.
There are some ways to predict the outcome. You can look at a dealer's experience and their reviews online. You can also check the references and Drive by existing projects while they're being installed.
Did he really just use high Octane gas as an example on saving money on windows. Only wealthy people use high octane gas to fuel there expensive vehicles. Dude has probably never been poor a day in his life. Poor people need windows to stay warm as cheap as possible because it's not an investment. The poor don't have that option, we just need to survive another winter, hopefully a little warmer with our cheap gas, and POS car so we can eat lunch that day and get back home. There is no guarantee that we will be in the same home next month, let alone for 15 to 30 years. Why do the wealthy choose to be so out of touch with the poor? We serve the wealthy everyday. We do the jobs you don't want to do but still want to be served. Your the ones who pay the low wages. You see us everyday, day in and day out and still refuse to understand our plight in life. They think they know but they have no fkn idea.
More great info. When I stopped at my local Pella showroom in Nahsville almost all of the people there knew about your videos.
That's cool
Funny you should make these points because they're right on. We just fixed windows that were installed by a National Company by what they called their top installer. However, when a double hung is out of level and plumb and is pinched in the center it doesn't work so well. Sad thing is, it actually looks like a descent window. Oh yea, they paid that company way north of $1,200/window too. Homeowners pay attention to what this man is telling you because very few people in our business will share this information with the public.
Thanks for watching and your comment. Keep up the good work!
love #4 the private window idea. On our new construction build I will now make sure I can compare the windows our contractor suggest to something else, I also want to make sure he is not getting a kick back from the window company on top of our fee we are paying him.
Good for you.
Hi Jeff 😊.
Just dropping by.
Sending this to my Ex Husband who owned/ran Two Restaurants.
One in Ohio, and one in Florida (where He now lives). One, I believe it was the one in Ohio, was an Italian Restaurant.
JaneLee - in Suburban Philadelphia
5/20/22
Thank you for sharing this.
Can you please do a video talking about STC ratings of cheap replacement windows vs premium replacement windows?
Sure.
Would be nice if I could find somebody around Iron Mountain Michigan. We had one guy who was gonna charge us a lot a lot of money for labor we had a big job for them but they turned us down this down ask too many questions.
Have you checked out JeffsList.com?
@@HoustonWindowExperts Yes I filled out a form on your website name address telephone number .
You should do top five for new construction
Great idea.
Hey Jeff, quick question, do you think the pella 150 replacement window is a good brand?
I think Pella makes good vinyl. This product is limited in options and sizes but may work for your project.
We live in the Caribbean and are kind of sold on the Windsor Classic (mostly due to your videos 😊). Would you say not seeing a window (window brand) in person is a mistake?
Hmm..... I'd still suggest you see it in person. However, I can assure you it's really well built.
@@HoustonWindowExperts I figured you'd say that. Obviously makes sense to see it. Problem is that we could go do some window shopping in Miami, which is closest by us, but no Windsor there! :s hahahah Happy to hear again though that it is really well built!
It's a good product.
@@HoustonWindowExperts Thanks Jeff. Appreciate it! Really! On my window quest I’ve noticed that there aren’t many videos on the different window brands. And the websites aren’t all that great either. So your youtube page has helped out a lot!
If it helps any that's the windows I picked up for my house build. I've seen them and they look great in person, but worth seeing them for yourself. I didn't like the in-glass dividing light much, but the one on the outside of the glass is really sharp so that's what we did on the front of the house. For the sides/back of the house we just went with picture windows.
HOWEVER, you cannot put in a new order for vinyl at this time (afaik) because of the tornado. They supposedly started back production this Monday but I still haven't gotten a new promise date yet (should within the next few weeks.)
Hi Jeff what is the average cost of double hung windows with or without grids?
I know I’ve made some mistakes & now it’s going to be costly. Wish I had your advice a few months ago. Will continue watching your windows.
Rose, I can better answer your question if I knew...
-what material
-what size
-what glass
-new construction or retrofit
-what manufacturer
-what color
-two tone or single color
Ok…I’ll get back with you this evening or tomorrow when I gather this information. Thanks for responding!
New question: what do you think of using a high quality sliding door as the windows for a sun room?
A door is going to cost more than a window. Usually you have to switch to a door when a window cannot be made in the size you need. You also have to remember that a door needs a deeper framing member in order to install it. Perhaps I'm not understanding your question.
@@HoustonWindowExperts just thinking out load on how to build the 4 seasons sun room we want. I was wondering a bank of windows or something else would be better. Plus you could open it to enjoy the nice times of year...with a screen.
I need new windows in my house but it seems every company only nstalls vinyl windows and I was wanting either aluminum or fiberglass because they are stronger. Do you recommend any company in the Dallas area that has more options for windows like you company does?
Hi, please check out JeffsList.com. I know we have someone who could be of help.
Thanks
Of course
What are your thoughts on having minimal opening windows and mostly fixed windows? We're about to build and we were thinking that we seldom open our windows, so, if my understanding is correct, a fixed window is cheaper than a double hung one, why install a more expensive window you'll never use. We're thinking only install opening windows that are required by code.
That's a good observation. I agree with you. Check out my video on 7 ways to save money. I included some details you need to know about that specific subject.
@@HoustonWindowExperts somehow I missed that one, watching it now. I would like to see a video on windows for a 4 seasons room. I want one in my new house.
Good idea. I'll add it to the list.
@@HoustonWindowExperts made a note of suggestion 1, large window instead of 2 regular.
Got it!
Do you have any opinion on Provia Endure Windows?
Good stuff, but very bulky. You lose a lot of glass.
Are you familiar with Sierra Pacific Windows?
I am! They make a very nice product.
Have you heard of Alside windows ? Thoughts
It's a builder grade product. I'd search out something better if this is not a flip house or a rental property
@@HoustonWindowExperts can you suggest a vinyl brand
How about weather shield windows ? Have you heard of them
Thanks
The problem is you're not going know what kind of installer you have until the work is done.
There are some ways to predict the outcome. You can look at a dealer's experience and their reviews online. You can also check the references and Drive by existing projects while they're being installed.
really in need of a good window company out of 30117
Please check out JeffsList.com
Did he really just use high Octane gas as an example on saving money on windows. Only wealthy people use high octane gas to fuel there expensive vehicles. Dude has probably never been poor a day in his life. Poor people need windows to stay warm as cheap as possible because it's not an investment. The poor don't have that option, we just need to survive another winter, hopefully a little warmer with our cheap gas, and POS car so we can eat lunch that day and get back home. There is no guarantee that we will be in the same home next month, let alone for 15 to 30 years. Why do the wealthy choose to be so out of touch with the poor? We serve the wealthy everyday. We do the jobs you don't want to do but still want to be served. Your the ones who pay the low wages. You see us everyday, day in and day out and still refuse to understand our plight in life. They think they know but they have no fkn idea.