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Old 06-13-2008, 07:12 AM   #1
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window recommendation

usually replacement windows are pretty straight forward, but this old house has to have wood interior (solid) and a full screen (to match other windows). the Pella 450's come to mind, but my sizes are not standard, can they make to size? I'm looking for a 2'4" x 3'1" and a 2'0"x2'10". One other requirement is to have brickmold. With the 450's, I would have to install my own brickmold, but would probably use a Azek product as the siding is old wood lap-no more rotting issues.

I would happily stop by my window supplier, but honestly get frustrated with them b/c of poor service and they don't KNOW the products. I find out much more here on the site and don't waste 45 minutes while they're calling rep's or thumbing through books.

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Old 06-24-2008, 01:07 PM   #2
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Marvin also makes a window you might be looking for. They are expensive but will make any window you want with any design you want. They also have brickmold attachted to the window.
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