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I’m looking for a first rate window and door company to use in my new house. They need to be able to provide a clad product for low maintenance and clear wood inside to stain out to match my fir trim. I’m looking at Pozzi, Hurd, Marvin and Anderson. The windows will be casement and awning. If anyone has had good (or not so good) experiences with any of the above, I’d like to hear about it………….LJ.
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Marvin. All good, no bad. It's what I put in my own house.
*Marvin Integrity Hands Down , Great windows , weather proof wise plus construction, same price as Anderson, Andersons become dry and brittle ! Find an Anderson thats been in a couple of years and run your finger down it , now look ! It will be all white chalky stuff They S--K by the Ocean! I use Marvin on all my jobs and in my own house ! Marvins have like a fiberglass outside , Ultrex , their own formula and beautiful wood inside with nice tilt in feature! And I don't work for Marvin ,I just hate call backs near the ocean! CHECK THEM OUT , YOU'L LOVE THEM ! sO i AGREE WITH MY MAN MONGO!
*You might take a look at Kolbe+Kolbe with K-Kron finish. If you're willing to pay, I think they can even make them in DFir for you. Very nice windows.
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I'm looking for a first rate window and door company to use in my new house. They need to be able to provide a clad product for low maintenance and clear wood inside to stain out to match my fir trim. I'm looking at Pozzi, Hurd, Marvin and Anderson. The windows will be casement and awning. If anyone has had good (or not so good) experiences with any of the above, I'd like to hear about it.............LJ.