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In the market for replacement windows.....
Posted by LSUJockStrap on 5/5/22 at 3:39 pm

Relief Windows or Window World or Anybody Else? Thanks in Advance
Posted by redstick13
on 5/5/22 at 3:40 pm to LSUJockStrap

How soon you need them because you will be waiting several months (like 6) to receive them.
Posted by sosaysmorvant
on 5/5/22 at 3:57 pm to LSUJockStrap

Relief windows was high as giraffe pussy when they gave me a quote. Went with Acadian windows out of Nawlins.
Posted by Glock17
on 5/5/22 at 4:11 pm to LSUJockStrap

The Glass Guru of BR… locally owned and a good dude that runs it
Posted by midcitycid
on 5/5/22 at 4:18 pm to LSUJockStrap

just had it done in the fall. window world had a quick turn around and they were very reasonable
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Posted by bbvdd
on 5/5/22 at 9:00 pm to LSUJockStrap

Had a single window that was a custom shape and size replaced over my front door a month ago.
It was ordered last August.
Good luck
It was ordered last August.
Good luck
Posted by cajuns td
on 5/6/22 at 6:25 am to LSUJockStrap

Just used Tommys Windows in BR. Took about 15 weeks and communication could have been a little better, but overall it was a good experience. The guys installing were great.
quote:
Not trying to hijack this thread but when the windows are replaced, is there any damage to the interior sheetrock or casing? Do you have a ton of touch ups or sheetrock repair to do afterwards?
Its not a gentile process at all, but no repairs. You may want to paint though. It depends on what type of exterior wall you have as to where they place the pry bar. If brick, they used the brick, but if siding or stucco they will use the interior casing. They protected it with a piece of plywood to distribute the load though.
They take the glass out and then start ripping with a pry bar.
This post was edited on 5/6 at 7:45 am
Posted by FeeshTacos
on 5/7/22 at 8:53 am to LSUJockStrap

Throwing my 2 cents in. Obviously each home is different, but we needed 16 new windows for ours. Both Relief and Window World proposed the same thing- paring down a couple two-and three-window sets into 11 windows in total on the house.
Relief- $11k before "sign today" discount
Window World- $6400
Decision was easy, had to wait like 6 weeks for the windows, which seems much shorter than most on here. No special windows or anything and I'm in BR.
Install took about 6 hours from when they got here to when they left. Cleanup was okay, but they did leave a layer of dust in most rooms. Overall satisfied
Relief- $11k before "sign today" discount
Window World- $6400
Decision was easy, had to wait like 6 weeks for the windows, which seems much shorter than most on here. No special windows or anything and I'm in BR.
Install took about 6 hours from when they got here to when they left. Cleanup was okay, but they did leave a layer of dust in most rooms. Overall satisfied
Posted by MikeBRLA
on 5/7/22 at 9:27 am to FeeshTacos


quote:
paring down a couple two-and three-window sets into 11 windows in total on the house.
What does this mean?
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