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Eric w.  
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 More options May 13 1996, 3:00 am
Newsgroups: misc.consumers.house
From: rw...@enteract.com (Eric w.)
Date: 1996/05/13
Subject: Re: The Pacesetter Corp for replacement windows?

While I cannot comment on the quality of their product nor the
reputation of the company, I do know their prices are very high,
typical of the "suede-shoe" type of operation. Get 2-3 more prices
from walk-in showrooms, and see if you're getting hosed here. Note
that window businesses that use the high-pressure tactics are usually
priced at double or more compared to a normal quality window
installation.

ehkai...@sonic.net (Liz Kaiser) wrote:
>Hi, I'm about to spend a LOT of money on replacement windows for my house
>and wondered if anybody had info about The Pacesetter Corp. From what I've
>seen it does seem like a very good quality window, but then I don't know
>much about windows! Here's the stats: Argon fill, double pane, Low-E
>glass, 7/8 inch insulating glass. Frame extrusions constructed of 6030 T5
>aluminum alloy. Interior frame isolated from exterior frame a poured and
>debridged polyurethane thermal break. Nylon pyle weather stripping.
>Thirteen mil fiberglass screen.
>These are double hung windows and one picture window. The cost per window
>comes out to $650 or a total of $8475 for 13 windows. Any thoughts on this
>would be welcome!! As I said, it's a lot of money, and I want to know I've
>spent it well should I buy from them. (These are made to order, so they
>fit my windows exactly. And they have a 10 year warranty.)
>Thanks, Liz


 
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