The window industry has been flooded with a variety of windows replacement vinyl windows are the most popular choice for the residential market. This window type is made of a raw material called P.V.C.  Poly vinyl chloride, which has now replaced much of the steel piping used in the construction industry. This vinyl window material is immune to weather and pollutants therefore will never rust or corrode.

You also never have to paint these windows because the color goes through the entire frame. It is unlike the wood replacement window, which requires painting on the interior while the exterior can be covered with aluminum or vinyl eliminating painting.

A common question by many consumers is if there are factory direct replacement windows. Most of the established window manufacturers distribute windows directly to reputable window contractors. They must be an established business being in business for a required length of time and have good credentials with consumer and trade organizations (BBB etc.)

They commonly do not deal direct with the public. This is primarily due to ensuring fair competition with established window replacement companies and not allowing poor contractors to install their windows or consumers direct headaches.

 They feel they can do more with less and have better quality control. There are some factory direct replacement windows that you can buy direct from the manufacturer but they sell to anyone. You can’t really satisfy both the replacement window dealers and the public if they are competing against each other. Something has to give and usually it’s the level of satisfaction, which leads to window related problems.

In our area the Chicago replacement windows do have some direct fabricators of windows replacement can be difficult due to novice installers putting in these windows. In the suburban areas of Chicago such as Buffalo Grove replacement windows are commonly purchased through established Illinois window companies.

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