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Damn. I could have used this advice a couple months and $14k ago. 40 year old house with aluminum framed windows needed an upgrade. Got 10 new windows and 2 sliders all trimmed. Hopefully someone will benefit from your sage advice.
Quote from: CascadeCruiser on September 29, 2021, 10:07:48 AMDamn. I could have used this advice a couple months and $14k ago. 40 year old house with aluminum framed windows needed an upgrade. Got 10 new windows and 2 sliders all trimmed. Hopefully someone will benefit from your sage advice.This one I just learned myself. Sorry!
We did something similar to what you did Pianoman. Similar work on south facing windows. The wife comes home tonight I can have her find the receipt. Yes, I was shocked at what replacing a whole window costs, so we just replaced a few panes. They worked on some windows trying to get them to slide up and down better. That was a waste of time. Basically some of the sliding windows in our manufactured home will never be able to go up and down easily because they are not square anymore. We have a really nice, well taken care of 20 year old manufactured home....but its still a manufactured home.
Hey, pianoman.....correct me if I'm wrong, but I was under the impression that if you upgrade the double-pane-aluminum-framed windows in a 40-year-old house with vinyl, you basically could re-coup the cost when you sold the house.
I used to work in a window factory. Here's another tip.....NEVER pay for the argon gas. It's a scam.
Quote from: Igor on September 29, 2021, 10:34:17 AMHey, pianoman.....correct me if I'm wrong, but I was under the impression that if you upgrade the double-pane-aluminum-framed windows in a 40-year-old house with vinyl, you basically could re-coup the cost when you sold the house.If you're talking about an energy improvement tax credit, I believe you're correct. But I'm not a tax advisor, so you should ask your accountant or give the IRS a call.