In reply to the "lies" you claim are being told, can you please share with us then what stiffener is used in the Milgard windows? The tone in your reply tells me you are most likely a Milgard rep. So let's really get to the bottom of this. I'm not here to bash another company or tell any lies. Speaking of lies, I did not state in my last post that you would save more on your energy bills than Milgard. I DID state that you would save more on your energy bills with the Eurocraft window. Now then, here are the main differences aside from the stiffener. Lifetime transferable warranty (Eurocraft) vs. 10 year transferable from the date of installation (Milgard). I have a copy of the warranty. No exclusions with the Eurocraft for 1) alterations to the frame including, but not limited to films and tints, paints, stains, customer applied finishes. 2) normal wear and tear, discoloration, natural weathering. 3) 50+ year life expectancy (Eurocraft) vs. Not even close, maybe 10 years (Milgard). Just to be clear, life expectancy does not mean that it's life has ended when the window falls out of the opening. Either there is a breakdown in materials or the customer becomes unsatisfied with the performance of the product. |
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