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Over the past several years, replacement casement windows have become quite common. Brands such as Pella or Marvin often are billed as quality leaders, due to their high e ratings, extruded aluminum exteriors, and high quality hardware. However, they also are quite expensive. Has anyone discovered other brands with equal or higher quality than these national brands but at lower costs?
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I just posted in another thread about the Weathershield line. I placed a customer in a replacement casement unit @ $400. apiece, no low-e, no grid, all-wood [required]. They have a nice web site--check it out!
http://www.weathershield.com/
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Over the past several years, replacement casement windows have become quite common. Brands such as Pella or Marvin often are billed as quality leaders, due to their high e ratings, extruded aluminum exteriors, and high quality hardware. However, they also are quite expensive. Has anyone discovered other brands with equal or higher quality than these national brands but at lower costs?