All Weather Windows
In 2000 I ordered a 6' high X 8' Wide Picture Window With a 4' x 8' dead lite and canopy windows above, through a building supply company here in Nova Scotia. When the window arrived it had small damage to some of the trim strips but this was not the fault of All Weather but the company I had ordered through. They strapped the window to their flat bed truck for delivery and cranked the straps too tight. I notified them of the damage and took pictures before having the window installed by a local carpenter and his 2 man crew. They did an excellent job and I was delighted, not only with the construction of the window but by their attention to detail and the look of the finished product. All Weather was notified and given the measurements of the damaged strips and they sent a representative a distance of 3 - 3 1/2 hrs of travel to replace the damaged strips. I was very impressed by their response. That window remains today and appears to be brand new and is trouble free. I couldn't ask for a better looking or a more satisfying unit.
When I read the sour grapes reviews I immediately recognise the problem as being shoddy workmanship on the part of the installer in most cases.
I have since moved to another location in Nova Scotia and as soon as I purchased this older home I contacted the building supply company that ordered the previously mentioned picture window and had them order 6 units for this home. This time I had 2 of my sons help me with the installation and these windows are the most wonderful investment I have made to date.
I am enjoying fuel savings in this harsh Nova Scotia winter along with the quiet they provide from passing traffic. I also have received many compliments on the appearance of my windows and I expect many years of worry free living.
Should any of you whiners like to inspect my windows I would love to have you do so.
J. Bell, Homeowner/retiree.
In 2000 I ordered a 6' high X 8' Wide Picture Window With a 4' x 8' dead lite and canopy windows above, through a building supply company here in Nova Scotia. When the window arrived it had small damage to some of the trim strips but this was not the fault of All Weather but the company I had ordered through. They strapped the window to their flat bed truck for delivery and cranked the straps too tight. I notified them of the damage and took pictures before having the window installed by a local carpenter and his 2 man crew. They did an excellent job and I was delighted, not only with the construction of the window but by their attention to detail and the look of the finished product. All Weather was notified and given the measurements of the damaged strips and they sent a representative a distance of 3 - 3 1/2 hrs of travel to replace the damaged strips. I was very impressed by their response. That window remains today and appears to be brand new and is trouble...