6 Ways Made-to-Order Windows Beat Off-the-Shelf Units

6 Ways Made-to-Order Windows Beat Off-the-Shelf Units

 

Many homeowners gravitate toward off-the-shelf windows, but the benefits usually associated with them, like affordability or convenience, are often a mirage. Upon deeper consideration, it’s easy to see why choosing made-to-order products makes more sense.

6 Ways Made-to-Order Windows Beat Off-the-Shelf Units

Today, Renewal by Andersen® of San Francisco shares six reasons custom-fit replacement windows have the edge over stock units:

  1. Cost-Effective Purchase

By and large, made-to-order windows cost more than their pre-made counterparts. However, their pricing is generally all-inclusive. On the other hand, you need to separately pay for labor to get stock products installed. Plus, shopping at a retail store doesn’t give more value for money because professionals get better deals than consumers.

Unlike off-the-shelf units, the prices of made-to-order ones depend on the features you want to have. In other words, you can plan your budget better because you can control what adds to the bottom line of the project.

  1. Customized Aesthetics

You can practically design made-to-order replacement windows your way. You have significant latitude in putting elements together as you see fit. On the contrary, stock products are limited in size, shape, color and other aesthetic details.

  1. Reduced Air Leakage

Measured and cut in accordance with your existing window openings, custom-fit units reduce the chances of leakage. When buying undersized, stock products, extra sealant will be necessary to keep air infiltration to a minimum. And since sealants usually deteriorate more quickly than the units themselves, off-the-shelf products present a bigger leak risk.

  1. Speedy Installation

Without the need to resize existing openings or apply more sealant, made-to-order windows require less time to install. If you have dozens of old units due for replacement, a 12-hour installation job could take days to complete with undersized or oversized, stock products.

  1. Guaranteed Building Code Adherence

Proper window sizing and appropriate glass technology are important to bring your home up to code. The more freedom you have in the design of your replacement windows, the more you can meet the latest building requirements.

  1. Personalized Service

Stock units are mass-produced in batches and are sold by salespeople who only have a working knowledge of the products. Made-to-order windows are different; skilled trade professionals craft them. During the design consultation, you’ll be guided by a savvy brand representative who knows what works and what doesn’t for unique situations.

At Renewal by Andersen of San Francisco, we take pride in manufacturing and installing made-to-order windows. We would be happy to assist you throughout the process to bring your dream units to life with your budget in mind. We don’t use subcontractors; your project will be handled by our own people, ensuring quality and accountability. Call us at (866) 609-5033 today to schedule your free, no-obligation consultation in San Francisco, CA, or any neighboring community.

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