Finished building my house three years ago and have three Andersen windows (Series 400) leftover as a result of changes during the construction. Wife is tired of having these in the basement.
1 unit – C345 Triple wide unit, Operation: Left-Stationary-Right, high performance low-E glass, sandstone exterior, w/screens. (RO Size= 6′ 3/8″ W x 4′ 5-3/8″ H). This unit was installed and removed, new nailing flanges need to be inserted. Cost if new $700. Asking $100 or best reasonable offer.
1 unit – C245 Double wide unit, Operation: Left-Right, high performance low-E glass, sandstone exterior, w/screens. (RO Size = 4′ 1/2″ W x 4′ 5-3/8″ H). This unit was installed and removed with the nailing flanges intact. Cost if new $500. Asking $100 or best reasonable offer.
1 unit – SE602 – R36, 4 and 9/16 jambs – Arch Specialty Springline Window, High Performance Low-E glass w/Sandstone exterior, SE602 removable grill and SE60/EL60/R36 2-1/2″ Arch Casing. This unit is new and still in its original shipping crate. (RO Size= 6′ 1/2″W x 5′ 5/8″H). Cost if new $2300. Asking $450 or best reasonable offer.
Ideally would like to sell all three as a package but can sell individually if needed. Will consider best reasonable offer.
Located in MA
Bill
Edited 12/29/2007 12:23 pm ET by vasT
Edited 12/29/2007 2:42 pm ET by vasT
Edited 12/31/2007 12:58 pm ET by vasT
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Probably too far away for me to consider (I'm in Calif), but still curious what you mean by "best reasonable offer". In my experience 5-15% of retail seems the rule here for new or unused items which are offered on an as-is (no warranties or exchange options) basis with no ordering options (meaning it is what it is, take it or leave it). Sometimes you can get more if by wierd coincidence the item you have is just exactly the item someone is looking for for a specific application.
Just wondering what kind of price range you're looking for - it would probably you to help sell it if you could post that.
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Sorry but I don't have a need at the moment. But you might say where the windows are located to aid with transport.
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Very strange ... he filled in his profile for his very first posting."Put your creed in your deed." Emerson
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That was nice of him - now if he would just have the courtesy to respond to those who tried to open a discussion with him!View Image “Good work costs much more than poor imitation or factory product†– Charles GreeneCaliforniaRemodelingContractor.com
Huck sorry for the delay in responding but there is too much going on this time of year. Took your advice and added asking price.
Also thanks for posting the location picture.
That's ok, sorry for my bluntness. Sometimes we'll say stuff, or ask questions, just to keep a thread from disappearing into oblivion, which happens when a post doesn't get any responses for awhile. And its frustrating when new posters come on board, post, and then never come back. Thanks for returning, and following up. They look like nice windows, you should find someone here who can use them. If not, someone suggested craiglist.org (I believe listings are free on craiglist), or maybe even try ebay. Best wishes, Huck.View Image “Good work costs much more than poor imitation or factory product†– Charles GreeneCaliforniaRemodelingContractor.com
"Strange"? Nothing sinister. Breaktime has helped tremendously in my house building adventure and I've read lots of times when someone is chastised for posting without a profile.
I was being sarcastic. Seems like the "thing to do" for new posters is to ask a geographical-dependent question and not give a clue where they are. And it was a back-handed comment to USAnigel suggesting that he check the profile.
"Put your creed in your deed." Emerson
"When asked if you can do something, tell'em "Why certainly I can", then get busy and find a way to do it." T. Roosevelt
Edited 12/31/2007 8:56 pm ET by FastEddie
"Wife is tired of having these in the basement."
First rule, don't let the wife into the basement.
Sorry, don't need any windows, consider this another bump.
The thing is she wants the basement finished...
"Finished"? What is this term "finished"?
TFB (Bill)
The thing is she wants the basement finished...
Fill it with water and tell her the pool she spoke about last summer is ready.
vas..... ever think about installing them in the basement ?
or... lot's have expressed good luck with Craig's list Mike Smith Rhode Island : Design / Build / Repair / Restore
Mike,
Have a couple of windows and a French door on the side of the basement that's a walkout. To put in additional will have to cut concrete..
"To put in additional will have to cut concrete.."And the problem with that is.... ?Have you had a look at Justin Fink's blog of a basement remodel ?Pretty good stuff in there...
A man, convinced against his will... Is of his own opinion, still. ~Anne McCaffrey
i was thinking interior partitionsMike Smith Rhode Island : Design / Build / Repair / Restore
Craigslist would be a good place to sell them, but reading all of the other ads may be counterproductive. If your willpower is low, you might wind up buying more basement clutter. - lol
First rule, don't let the wife into the basement.
2nd rule: If she gets in the basement, don't let her out.http://grantlogan.net/
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Hah! That's funny right there.TFB (Bill)
If you donate them to the Habitat for Humanity Restore, you can deduct what you paid for them from income tax. That's probably worth at least 35% (state and Fed) tax reduction, which is probably more than you can sell them for.