How To Choose A Window And Door Company
here is no denying that your windows and doors can have a huge impact on the appearance of your property. If you feel as though your home is starting to look tatty and sorry for itself, then simply replacing your windows and doors may be able to give it the new lease of life that it so desperately needs. For this reason, it is worthwhile considering replacing your windows and doors before undertaking any huge renovation projects on the exterior of your home.
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In this article I will explain how you can protect yourself against
window and door scams. There are several steps and research methods that
you should do to ensure quality service and product prior to purchasing
windows and doors. As a consumer, there are certain things to watch out
for in order to shield yourself from the daily exposure of false
information. This article is best applicable for the North American
market place and is meant to help you qualify window and door companies.
First
thing to watch out for are new businesses. This is not to say that you
should completely disregard them, but you should keep certain things in
mind. Every year window and door businesses open and close their doors.
The ever growing globalization and availability of financing allow for a
rather quick setup of a small business. All you need is a good credit
score and an idea. When it comes to home renovations, however, you want
someone who has been established for at least 5 years. When you buy
windows and doors, you also buy the company's warranty and guarantees.
This is all added in the price, but how can a 1 year old business give
you a lifetime warranty on products or installation? Legally speaking
they can; of course, it is their right to do so. However, from an
experience point of view, they cannot. Statistics show that 80% of small
businesses end their operations in the first 5 years. With such short
life span expectancy, you shouldn't be paying for any sort of warranty.
Window
and door companies do not realize how saturated and competitive the
market is. Furthermore, they fail to compete with larger companies
simply because they cannot get the product on the same price.
Manufacturers are keen to give out discounts to companies who sell more
and these are businesses that have existed for awhile and gained enough
experience and trust. One way of verifying the legitimacy or age of a
business is through Best Business Bureau's website. Look how far back
reviews go, and see how many reviews there are.
Second, make sure
what the origin of the windows and doors is. A lot of companies promote
"made in Canada" or "made in USA", just so you find out that at most
one component is made there. Usually the glass is taken from Asia, the
PVC (if it is a vinyl product) is made in Europe, and all you get (made
in Canada) is the actual assembly of the product. When you are being
told the brand of the product, make a quick research on it. Find some
information on the internet about the alleged manufacturer, pick up the
phone and ask some questions. Find out where the factory is located and
how big it is, ask if every component is made in your desired region and
try to confirm some information about the dealer. Also, keep in mind
that large window and door manufacturers barely ever sell their product
to the public. They deal with distributors who often like to claim
rights to the product.
Third, it is essential to deal with a
"whole company". This is a company that has their own installation
crews, not guns for hire, and preferably manufactures the windows. The
former component is very important in regards to warranties, guarantees
and proper installation. If something with the installation is to go
wrong, you will have to pursue the company for damages or repairs. In
this sense, it is much quicker to resolve any issue if the installers
work for the company, but not for themselves.
Fourth, look for
financial plans. A well established windows and door company has good
standing and relationships developed with financial institutions. Such a
business should be able to offer you install payments on your window
purchase. Make sure their financing is done through a legitimate source.
A lot of companies will guarantee you 99.9% acceptance into their
finance program, and there usually is a good reason for it. The money
you spent towards the interest rate would have likely been enough to
purchase a new roof, maybe even manage a reasonably sized pool.
Last
but not least, make sure the company at least offers you a free no
obligations estimate. This usually includes a representative (sales
person) coming over at your home, at a convenient for you time, to
measure and price the windows. During this presentation you should also
ask to see samples of the product and learn about your payment options.
Make sure the product is Energy Star rated; this means it is energy
efficient and it will help you save a dollar on you overall monthly
bills. Energy Rated products are also government approved, so you can
have some assurance on the quality as well.
Address:
Window Gallery in North Bergen
603 Kennedy Blvd., North Bergen, NJ 07047
Tel: 201-866-1987
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