Does anyone have opinions and/or facts on how JeldWen’s Pozzi and Norco brand priducts compare with the well-known brands . . . Andersen, Pella, and Marvin?
JeldWen positions Pozzi as a “custom” line and Norco as one that is “premium.”
Does anyone have opinions and/or facts on how JeldWen’s Pozzi and Norco brand priducts compare with the well-known brands . . . Andersen, Pella, and Marvin?
JeldWen positions Pozzi as a “custom” line and Norco as one that is “premium.”
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funny you should ask... I just put in a double french, hinged, outer clad, 10 lite unit in my house over the weekend. paid nearly 3 grand for it. thought to myself all weekend how I was not very impressed with it. clading was scratched, mullions not tight and even, where the door bottoms were rabbited in, big pieces of wood were chipped out of the side of the doors. had to do some major aligning to get the doors to line up, and yes all four sides were level, plumb and not twisted. can't say as I would highly recommend them for the price.
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I've used Norco a number of times but a premium? I usually steer people to Norco when they really need to replace a window or door but are on a tight budget. And for the price, they're pretty decent. I'd rank them above Pella, but with me, thats not saying a whole lot. I don't know what your pricing looks like where you're at but relative to an Integrity, a Norco here costs about half.
No experience with Pozzi.
Anderson and Marvin, both Integrity and Ultimates, I'd say are a higher quality unit. The one thing that I do like about the Norco clad units is the heft of their extrusions. They're decently thick and durable and they don't snap on like some units. They slide in to kerfs in the wood from the edge, so the metal and wood go together before they are cut to size, and in my mind, that makes them a whole lot harder to ding, slip, remove, fail.
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