Posted by molinebob on March 17, 2011 at 11:21:54 from (69.89.198.26):
In Reply to: OT new house windows? posted by 55 50 Ron on March 17, 2011 at 09:42:35:
I work for a window company up here in northern minnesota, marvin windows is the name of the place, They just introduced a new window to the market, it is a tripple pane of glass, it has krypton gas in between the layers of glass, supposed to be the most efficiant window on the market. If your looking for a casemaster style (crank out) instead of the the double hung they redesigend them last year and they are way better than the older style. every so many years they do a redesign, these new ones are some pretty impressive window!! they take like 5 out of 10 off of the line and test them before it goes out the door too, for water leakage and air flow, if a drop of water is seen where it is not supposed to be, it get taken a part and they find out why it did that then they make sure no more come down the line that way. Been in business since 1902 i think, the only window manufacturer to not lay any one off during these tough times. They are spendy window, but well worth the money! Bob
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