We're about 38" in with more coming. It's a sip coffee and sit by the fireplace kind of day!
7pm.. getting close! it's been coming down pretty good still the last few hours.starting accumulating again about 7pm and driveway has a good 2-3" already.Skywalker18 said:
Rocking around 20 inches here in Franktown southeast of Denver
I wasnt planning on going near there until about Easter.chiken said:
Did anyone go to Bucees today?
The Pilot said:
Has anyone replaced windows in the last few years. We are looking to replace our windows in the next few months and most of the contractors are pushing Anlin windows. The estimates I've received range from 23-30K for 22 windows and 1 sliding door.
I haven't checked out the info, but one of the contractors mentioned Anlin being on par with Milgard. Anlin has a transferable lifetime warranty.COSCAG67 said:The Pilot said:
Has anyone replaced windows in the last few years. We are looking to replace our windows in the next few months and most of the contractors are pushing Anlin windows. The estimates I've received range from 23-30K for 22 windows and 1 sliding door.
We are working with Clearview Distributors and have looked at milgard, marvin, and windsor, all are much more exp, but never heard of anlin.
Edit: If you are going vinyl, then look at milgard's lifetime warranty.
Lifetime warranty should cover that, no? I've heard Andersen quotes are usually so high that some people stop shopping thinking they can't afford to replace windows.class12of said:
I would advise anyone looking at vinyl windows in Colorado to be careful. Yes, it might be cheaper on the front end, but the climate just rips them to shreds. Especially the temperature swings.
If you are looking for a good middle ground, I would go with Infinity by Marvin or Renewal by Andersen. Fiberglass type windows do much better in our climate. The materials are more stable and you will have less issues in the long run, even though you'll pay a little more upfront. Still will be cheaper than a wood clad aluminum or higher end window. Like a said, a good middle ground.