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Einstein said time is relative and while that may be true in most cases, when you’re seriously considering slashing the tires of a building supply store’s sales representative you have to wonder at the veracity of his statement.
Time has been crawling… and often standing stock still for our small, nothing special, should have been completed long ago project.
We ordered windows in July. They were delivered in October. On day one of the installation the first was found faulty. On day two the second was found faulty.
And then we waited. And waited. And waited for the Marvin window specialists to come inspect the problem. We waited and we complained to our contractor. Who in turn waited and complained to the store’s sales rep. After a full three weeks of waiting and complaining and wind whistling through the gaps, we issued an ultimatum to our contractor who issued an ultimatum to the store’s sales rep. Come out and fix the issue or take back your windows and refund our money.
When pressed the sales rep said the specialists could be here in 3 weeks. Three more weeks? That would put us at the end of November… which in Maine can mean snow. And if we wait those three weeks and the specialists determine the new windows are indeed faulty and need to be replaced? We’d be another 3 weeks behind schedule.
Nuts to that.
Our contractor is coming back in a few days to remove the two faulty windows and reinstall our old leaking nightmares. We’ll demand a full refund and will have to order another set of custom built windows at another store because the customer service at this one…. which is local, Maine owned, and highly respected… sucked the big root.
And after I put a curse on the manager? I’m never dealing with them again.
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I’m beyond disgusted at this point. The new bedroom flooring and furniture I’ve been anxious to buy has been put on hold again and there’s no telling how long it will take for 5 new windows to be built elsewhere.
The doors? Do not get me started on the doors. That problem hasn’t been solved yet either.
This project has been such an utter clusterf*ck it makes me shudder at the mere thought of redoing our two bathrooms. They were supposed to be next on the list… but to be honest I’m not sure my nerves can take it.
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Was the company you used Renewal by Anderson? If not, there is one in Bangor and one in Saco – they measure, manufacture and install their windows (and doors). Of course if this was the company you used, forget I said anything.
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No, I looked into that company and they got horrible reviews up this way. The lousy windows we took out were Anderson. The seal was broken on our picture window after only 6 years so I wanted to try a different brand. Lot of good that did me.
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Around here they are rated highly – seems New England is not exactly chock-a-block with skilled trades people/craftsmen. My daughter and son-in-law live in Vermont, just outside of Burlington and it has taken them 3 years to get new windows and siding installed. 3 YEARS. And my SIL is an architect and has connections….
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Contractors and builders are few and far between now. Why… I don’t know.
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Just to let you know, the snow that fell on Saturday is still here, and does not look like it is going anywhere unyil Aptil or May. Happy Winter!
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We’ve had hard frosts and snow in the western parts of the state. It’s coming…
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At this rate your bedroom will be nice and toasty again just in time for summer.
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I’d laugh at that but it’s too close to the truth to be funny.
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We waited so long to remodel our bathrooms that their “vintage” look is back in vogue. Still I did get rid of the vintage baby blue and salmon pink toilets – they took 50 gallons of water to flush and both needed a heart transplant. Still have the baby blue tub though. Let me know if you’d like it. Seriously … hope things start to look up! I do know the feeling – we did a kitchen remodel that look over six months and I hate to tell you how much over budget. And, after all that, we ended up with no heating vents in the room. Luckily we hung onto the ancient gas stove and it heats the room.
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Ours aren’t old enough to be cool vintage yet, just worn out and dated. Thankfully the tub is white, but thanks for the offer.
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well, #%@^&*! (i didn’t know what else to say)
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That’s been my daily response.
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Yep, time to redirect that money to some relaxing travel. You both deserve a break.
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I wish. The renovation list is long and we’ve just started…
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Global supply chain issues are contributing to this as well as inflation. Get the silicone out. It might be a long wait with all the caca hitting the fan.
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It’s looking like we’ll have to.
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I can feel your despair. This is maddening and would put any sane (not giving you too much credit 😜) person over the edge.
How the heck did they produce warped windows in the first place? They should never have made it through QC!
So sorry for this, it’s been a big, inconvenient ordeal.
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The windows themselves, the part with the glass that slides up and down isn’t square. So it’s impossible to shim around the frame to square them.
It’s beyond frustrating.
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