I have a client interested in fiberglass full replacement windows, not inserts. I’ve seen Milgard around. Any experience with this company or any others?
I’ve installed many different types of windows but not fiberglass yet. I expect they are not that much different, but while I’m here, is there anything I sould be aware of during install?
Thanks
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Greetings Mc,
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The Milgard replacements look fantastic and operation of finished (vinyl) casement window is top notch. I'm looking into the fiberglass equivalent in their new construction line myself so I'll be watching what comes up.
We installed a fiberglass window in our bathroom about 10 years ago. The window looks and works great. It was manufactured by Owens Corning. Roger
Thanks to all for the info.
Dont' take this for gospel, but I believe that Marvin make both a line of new and a line of replacement in FG.
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They go in the same as any other.
If you have installed an Andersen Frenchwood hinged patio door, you have already worked with a product that has a pultruded glass frame.
Integrity by Marvin, Infinity by Marvin, Serious Windows (Colorado), and there are a couple good Canadian makers.
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