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Is Marvin Infinity a good quality window???
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Posted by
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Wed, Oct 24, 12 at 18:14
| I hope this is the last time I have to post LOL! We have been looking for a good quality and appealing casement window, preferably not wood interior. The only one I fould that I like is the Marvin Infinity. Is it a good quality window? I know it is expensive which is why I am a little nervous. I have never had to do a big home improvement. Or is there a better window out there. We plan to live in our home for quite awhile. Please give me your good or bad opinions! |
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RE: Is Marvin Infinity a good quality window???
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| I firmly believe it to be one of the best windows on the market. Are you going with inserts or full tear outs? |
RE: Is Marvin Infinity a good quality window???
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| We are doing a full replacement with new jams. |
RE: Is Marvin Infinity a good quality window???
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| Solid window. If hung properly, you should never have an issue with it. |
RE: Is Marvin Infinity a good quality window???
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| Very good quality, very nice looking. There are better performers, and I have a hard time justifying the premium price that often accompanies it, but it is a very nice package overall that should serve you well if that is what you are looking for. |
RE: Is Marvin Infinity a good quality window???
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| Homesealed, what are better performers? I was thinking you recommended Infinity and Sunrise. |
RE: Is Marvin Infinity a good quality window???
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| windowsonwashington, I would home they are hung properly since I don't have a choice of who installs them. |
RE: Is Marvin Infinity a good quality window???
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| I would still look into the company and check references, just because they are the only game does not mean they know how to play it correctly! |
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