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There are way too many choices out there. We’ve had the aluminum clad beat out of us … way too expensive for the number we need (23 4/0 2/0 awnings – or possibly casements – for starters).
So we’re looking at Vinyl. Here in Denver there must be 23 different manufacturers offered in new construction vinyl. Been warned off of Caradco (Referred to as Crudco) by a pro framer friend. Home Depot has a nice line of Andersons. Anybody have experience with them?
All we want is a good value. Easy to say but somewhere the cost line has to intersect the quality line!
Any and all input appreciated.
Peter
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There are way too many choices out there. We've had the aluminum clad beat out of us ... way too expensive for the number we need (23 4/0 2/0 awnings - or possibly casements - for starters).
So we're looking at Vinyl. Here in Denver there must be 23 different manufacturers offered in new construction vinyl. Been warned off of Caradco (Referred to as Crudco) by a pro framer friend. Home Depot has a nice line of Andersons. Anybody have experience with them?
All we want is a good value. Easy to say but somewhere the cost line has to intersect the quality line!
Any and all input appreciated.
Peter