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Old 11-15-2009, 10:55 AM   #1
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Jeld-Wen Pre-Finished


Anyone have experience with Jeld-Wen
"Siteline Ex" clad windows with
the pre-finished interior side?
This time of year it would be good
not to take the sash out to stain and seal.
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Old 11-15-2009, 08:00 PM   #2
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Re: Jeld-Wen Pre-Finished


I have used Siteline Ex prefinished windows on several projects and I am impressed by the quality of the interior finishing and the time it saves me on the job. There is an extended lead time for this option so be sure to allow for extra time. If you are doing window replacements for just a couple of rooms, you can be done in one day and don't have to come back to do the top coating.
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I have used Siteline Ex prefinished windows on several projects and I am impressed by the quality of the interior finishing and the time it saves me on the job. There is an extended lead time for this option so be sure to allow for extra time. If you are doing window replacements for just a couple of rooms, you can be done in one day and don't have to come back to do the top coating.
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