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However, the new windows came with no screws and the instructions were completely vague. The only install steps for the Tuscany models on the Milgard site are for finned windows and when I called Milgard I was sent instructions that were almost as vague as the ones that came with the windows. I'm guessing Milgard doesn't take kindly to amateurs ...
IF the windows is four years old and 30 people operate the windows, that is over 40 thousand cycles. YOu will never do that in your house. If anything the Milgard sales rep should be reprimanded for not taking care of his display. The second generation locks that Milgard is using are good. You should not have a problem with them.
With my veteran's discount the above Milgard Tuscany costs me $425. That's an average of over $1000 per opening they wanted to charge me for an installation. Your characterization of me stealing something of value is inaccurate. Their measurements are wrong and they're worthless to me.
Milgard Trinsic vs Coeur d'Alene 3000 in Seattle. #1 by jreed » Tue Nov 09, 2021 6:21 pm. We are replacing 4 sliding aluminum basement windows in a Seattle craftsman home (1908). We don't need anything fancy, just good quality, efficient, and good-looking for a basement remodel. Three companies gave me quotes for Milgard Trinsic windows.
It's a duplex/investment property with wood siding, so I'm looking for a cost effective yet decent quality window, and hopefully it has a good warranty - including glass breakage. My 3 best bids are: Simonton CV500 installed by Home Depot for $6800, including glass breakage and limited lifetime warranty; Milgard Styleline installed by Lowes for ...
The highest quote: $21,000 (authorized Milgard installer) The Lowest quote: $9,980 ( High pressure sales) has a bad reputation on BBB. Not authorized by Milgard. Home Depot: $15,000 ( $8000 for windows+$7000 for installation). 1 Yr warranty on installation. Labor per window: $300. Second Floor Surcharge per window: $150. Mom & Pop Shop: $12,864 ...
The windows installer we're using offers Alpine and Milgard windows. The price he's giving us for the Alpines is about 10 percent cheaper, and the contractor says they're the same quality. I've called some local windows companies, and they don't think much of Alpine. I've also Googled Alpine: there isn't much info on them, and it's mostly a few ...
Masco Corp., which acquired Milgard Windows in 2001, honored the company in 2003 for surpassing the half-billion dollar annual sales mark. In addition to Milgard, Masco owns Cambrian Windows Ltd., Premier Manufacturing Ltd. and Griffin Windows Ltd. in the UK. Each produces vinyl window, door and conservatory products.
The new product was to be propriatary to Milgard for the rest of this year if they met contracted volume commitments. The U-value is the same as the 200 series products, but the solar heat gain numbers are better - similar to the 240 product. This is an upgraded product for Milgard - not the standard "free" loe that they offer.
I have ten windows, one picture window is going to be turned into a bow. Milgard's bid was $13,000 with staining, includes taking out my old tile window sill, cutting down a dinning room window to increase size and adding wood trim inside and around the window. Marvin's bid was $12,900 it also included everything that Milgard's did except the ...