You thought you did everything right when deciding on a supplier for your new windows and doors. You went out and got at least 2 – 3 quotes, had the features and benefits of the products explained to you and felt you asked all the right questions…except one! ” Who’s installing my windows and doors?” You thought you got a great price for your window and door replacement, but now you’re experiencing problems. here’s something that might help. If you’re in the process of looking for a viable and trustworthy window and doors supplier, then you REALLY need to read this.

Five Common Scenarios Homeowners face With Poor Window Installation

1) The installers forgot to properly insulate your windows resulting in cold drafts throughout the winter months

2) Your newly installed, high quality windows neither operate properly nor meet your visual expectation due to improper installation

3) Wood rot and mold exists that the installer neglected to warn you about. As a result, your new window is poorly installed and you have condensation, moisture and a greater chance of mold growth

4) Your carpets, flooring and/or property are damaged by careless installers

5) A problem post-installation exists but the installer, a sub-contractor who is paid by piece work is not willing to help and refers you to the manufacturer/dealer. The dealer or manufacturer will not offer assistance either because they did not install the windows in the first place!

Read here for Installation Tips and ensure your new windows are installed the right way to offer lasting returns on your investment.