As a San Diego replacement window company, we often get asked which windows are the best for San Diego homes. There are so many brands on the market, and it can be difficult to read up on all of them to determine which ones you should choose. So, in this post, we decided to talk about five replacement window brands that many San Diego homeowners consider. Milgard Milgard is a brand we get asked about a lot at our San Diego replacement window company. It is a very popular brand of windows and doors, and many homeowners assume that because it is a “household name,” their products must be of good quality. Their windows typically come at a lower price point, which is attractive to many San Diego homeowners, but they should be considered more of an “entry level” offering. If you have an older …
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Fiberglass vs. Vinyl Replacement Windows: Which is Better for San Diego Homes?
We sometimes get asked at BM Windows about fiberglass replacement windows, usually from a customer who has heard that they’re “better” than vinyl replacement windows. While it’s true that fiberglass windows have certain characteristics that could be considered better than vinyl windows, we want to explain why we don’t think they tip the scale in the favor of fiberglass (and why we’ve chosen not to sell them at our San Diego replacement window company). It All Comes Down to Value In our years of business, we’ve found that most people are looking for a good value when it comes to replacement windows and doors. Sure, some people are looking for the cheapest windows and doors they can find, and some are willing to shell out any amount of money for the products they perceive to be the best, …
What Makes the Vinyl Used in Anlin’s Replacement Windows Great for San Diego Homes?
This blog post will be a little bit different than most of the articles we post on our website. We know that some of our customers like to get into the more technical aspects of replacement windows, so if you’re one of them, this blog post is for you! We wanted to delve into one of the factors that makes Anlin Windows, our preferred brand of replacement windows for San Diego homes, some of the best windows on the market—their vinyl. They call their unique vinyl formula MasterBlend. Before we get into the technical details, it’s important to note that Anlin Windows is a regional company. They only sell their replacement window products in the western United States. As such, they have formulated the vinyl used in their replacement windows specifically for the climates found in that …
Monte Verde and Bayview: Great San Diego Replacement Window Products by a Respected Manufacturer, and Also Budget Friendly
We talk a lot on this site about Anlin windows and doors, and there’s a good reason for that. They are one of the top manufacturers of replacement windows and doors, and one that we highly recommend to our San Diego customers. Their products are extremely energy efficient even without any upgrades or add-ons, and they are also very durable. With all of these positive attributes, you would be right to assume that Anlin windows are not the least expensive replacement windows on the market. They are competitively priced for what you get, making them a great value, but if budget is your top concern when it comes to choosing the brand of replacement windows for your San Diego home, you may want to look at some less expensive options. Bay View and Monte Verde Replacement Windows for San …
Here’s What San Diego Homeowners Need to Know About Marvin Windows
Marvin Windows is a company that has been around since the early 1900s. They started out as a lumber company and later ventured into the wood-framed window business. In the late 1900s, the company began making fiberglass windows. Their fiberglass windows are made to mimic the look of real wood, while offering homeowners a long-lasting, low-maintenance product. What sets Marvin Windows apart in the replacement window industry is the fact that they don’t make vinyl windows. Their window lines include Infinity, which has an all fiberglass window frame; Integrity, which has a wood interior and a fiberglass exterior; and the Marvin line of windows, which have all wood frames. In addition, the Marvin Family of Brands owns Trustile, which makes made-to-order doors out of wood and MDF. Are …