Posts Tagged ‘lifetime warranty’

Energy Star Rated Vinyl Replacement Windows $229 Installed

Friday, January 6th, 2012

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If you want to get new windows in your house, it can be hard to figure out what you are getting with all these discount replacement window deals, so here is the low down on our current offer.

For $229 per window  you get a minimum of 8 Windows, the removal of your wood window sashes and installation a new white vinyl replacement window with :

- Energy Star rating (energy efficient Low E and Argon)                                        – Double pane, double strength glass                                                                                – Welded frames and sashes                                                                                                  – Double cam locks (Standard size windows)                                                                 – Double vent locks                                                                                                                   – Double hung sashes                                                                                                               – Lifetime Warranties

Also included in the price is measuring, site set up, window disposal and sealant inside and out. (Believe it or not, most companies charge extra for these items.)

If your window opening is in good shape there is no need for anything else. There is no need to upgrade because our bottom of the line window is a quality Energy Star Rated window. We have conducted extensive research to identify the best 3 window choices for the consumer. Below are the 3 choices, Great, Greater and Greatest… because good, just isn’t good enough.

Great  – Our first choice is the Atrium 8300 Series window  . This window is equivalent to the other companies upgraded window but for a lot less money. It is a solid welded window with an Energy Star Rating.

Greater – Our second choice is the Simonton 5050 series window . This window takes Energy Efficiency to the next level. When there was an Energy Tax Credit, this window was energy efficient enough to qualify.

Greatest -  If you did wish to upgrade to the best windows on the market, our next choice is the #1 rated replacement window according to J.D. Power & Associates, theSimonton 5500 series window is the best vinyl replacement window.It is not only an extremely quality window, but it looks great.

Needless to say, “We don’t sell junk”. If you want a piece of junk for next to nothing then call someone else. If you think you can get a quality window installed for less than $200 then maybe you deserve what you get but your smarter than that. You know the old adage… ” You get what you pay for!” It’s never more true than when it comes to Windows. If you want to watch your curtains waving back and forth every time the wind blows then call the discount window guys. If you want a quality window with a quality installation then call us. We will bring full sized samples of the windows when we do the estimate so you can see exactly what you are getting. These 3 windows are not the only styles we offer but, we believe, they are the best 3 options for the money. To take a closer look at our 3 standard window options go to our products page http://www.sunsethomerepair.com/blog/products/ . For more information on the basics of vinyl windows go to  http://www.sunsethomerepair.com/blog/vinyl-replacement-windows/ .

if you want a different type of window ( casement window, picture window, sliding window) or you have less than 8 windows or currently have metal or vinyl windows or damage to your window frames then, of course, there will be extra charges because of the added labor and/or materials involved. Even in those cases we can give and exact cost up front and estimates are free with no pressure involved.

We are Class A Licensed, fully insured,  home improvement contractors, members of the Ghent Business Assoc., Building Trades Assoc. and A Rated with the Better Business Bureau and we serve all of Southside Hampton Roads ( Norfolk, Virginia beach, Chesapeake, Portsmouth and Suffolk), so if you would like a free, no-pressure estimate just give us a call at  757-235-3320 or visit the home page and send us an email http://www.SunsetHomeRepair.com .

 

Siding Types – Advantages and Disadvantages

Monday, February 16th, 2009

There are several types of siding you can choose for your house including but not limited to wood, vinyl, Masonite and cement board.
                                                                                                                          

                                                                                                          Wood siding

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Wood siding was the main choice for many years simply because it was the only choice. Before all the new material began to emerge most homes were sided in either a clapboard or shingle type siding. Wood siding is made of all different types of wood with cedar being the longest lasting (within a reasonable price range anyway). But even cedar eventually has to be painted if you want it to last forever. You must be diligent in the care of your wood siding if you want to get the maximum life out of it. Every 5 to 10 years it must be properly caulked and painted, maybe even more often depending on the location and quality of paint last used.

Masonite siding

Masonite siding can give the look of wood for less money but you better be even more diligent in your care of this product. Installation must be performed diligently also, the butt ends must be primed and painted before installed, we actually prime and paint the back also when we use it for repairs. It is what some refer to as a pressed wood which is basically like the pegboard material you may find your tools hanging on in your garage. If moisture is allowed to get to it for a short amount of time it will soak it up like a sponge and begin to come apart very fast. There was also a more inferior type of this product being used in the eighties that was basically a pressed cardboard as far as I’m concerned. There was actually a class action lawsuit against the manufacturers and if you have it on your house you know exactly what I am talking about.

                                                  Hardy Plank                                                      hardiplank

Cement board siding (aka Hardy Plank Siding) is somewhat of a flexible cement product if you can imagine that. It is very heavy which makes for a higher labor bill for installation but can give you the look of wood without as much maintenance. It still has to be painted but it seems to hold up better if it is forced to endure some moisture between paintings. If you live in colder climates you may not want to use this product, I have heard of it breaking apart in freezing temperatures after getting wet. It is a newer product than the others so no one knows how it holds up in real-time long term tests but it seems to be doing well so far.

The two A’s 

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A couple of other types of siding are aluminum and asbestos which are rarely used today. Both are a good siding and if you have them on your house and they are in good shape and still look good you may want to consider keeping it. The main problem with these sidings are how they handle blunt force trauma. Aluminum will dent and asbestos will break, not to mention that they both tend to look a little dated. Both of these sidings can be repaired and painted. I actually owned a property with asbestos siding that was in good shape so I painted it dark blue with white trim and it looked surprisingly good.

                                                                                                                                                  Vinyl                                                                                                                               sidingsamples

Finally we come to vinyl siding, and “Vinyl is King”. Vinyl siding has swept across this country like a tidal wave and believe me it is here to stay. Some people don’t like it because they don’t think they can get that high end look with vinyl. Well vinyl has come a long way. There are so many different types of vinyl siding I will not be able to list them all here but I’ll cover the basics for you. The most common types are standard, dutch lap and beaded siding. These types are meant to simulate wood clapboard siding. The main thing some people do not like about these types are that you can see the seams, they don’t look exactly like wood and they do fade a little over time. The good thing about them is that they last a lifetime with no maintenance, let me say that again, the good thing about them is that they last a lifetime with no maintenance. Any siding I’ve come across has a lifetime manufacturer warranty. Another good thing is that they cost a fraction of what any other siding would cost. The newest type of vinyl siding is the simulated wood shingle siding. The total job cost with this siding is about 3 times as much as the others but it is a very high quality siding. The wind rating on this siding is 170 mph and more and when installed by a qualified siding contractor I have no doubt that they would withstand those wind speeds, not to mention it looks great. It comes in too many colors to mention and almost as many styles. Another good thing is you can’t see the seams on this siding. The only bad thing I can see about this siding is that repairs are not easy to do because it is so well interlocked that is difficult to take off and get back on but you have to expect that from a siding that can withstand a small tornado. If you absolutely have to have the look of wood siding, vinyl may not be the way to go. But if you would like to have a siding that you never have to touch for the rest of your life then “Vinyl is King”.