I’m looking at purchasing some Lincoln wood clad windows and was wondering if you guys have ever installed them or know of any issues with them.
Thanks
I’m looking at purchasing some Lincoln wood clad windows and was wondering if you guys have ever installed them or know of any issues with them.
Thanks
Understand lumens, ceiling brightness, beam spread, tilt, and color options to make a wise choice on a common fixture that can range from $75 to $750 or more.
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I used to do repair work for Lincoln and a few other window companies. If I were building a home today I would use Lincoln products. I recommend them for any remodels I do also. Very good products in my opinion.
Thanks DAC, I have them on order. Should be here in a few weeks.
I'd cancel the order. I installed new construction Lincolns in my old farmhouse. They came with a ten year warranty and on the 11th year the low E glazing crazed (crackeled?). The seal between the panes hasn't failed yet, but they say the crazing is the precursor to that. The local window company I bought them from came out to look, said it wasn't unusual for them. Replacement sashes for the four failed windows (the first four I installed) were going to cost $1000. No thanks..
Mark
Sorry to hear that Mark. It seems I have read mixed reviews on every big name wood clad window out there. My wife liked them so I guess if she is happy I'm happy.