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3 Tips When Talking Windows With a Contractor

Civil engineers working in a construction site and pointing awayYour home is an investment and the installations you incorporate into it can help bolster its value, your comfort, and more. Whether you are building your home or making a few renovations, communicating your wants and needs with your contractor is important.

There are many things to communicate, in addition to getting a quote, when talking windows with a contractor, such as:

  • Your unique vision
  • What you will be getting
  • How the process works

3 Window Talking Points To Discuss With Your Contractor 

You may likely have several meetings with a contractor throughout the course of your project to discuss various aspects of it. However, there are a few talking points that should be communicated during your initial meeting including the three outlined below. 

#1: Review What You Want and Get Samples

One of the first things you should communicate with your contractor is what your aesthetics and lifestyle needs are for your home. Consider what you are trying to accomplish, such as energy efficiency or more natural illumination, with your renovations or new build. You may even have a particular window style and frame color that you would like to achieve. 

By openly communicating your preferences and needs with your contractor, you help ensure that you get installations you will be pleased with for years to come. If you aren’t sure what you want or what options are available, you can visit the window manufacturer’s or dealership’s showroom to see the actual installation and be sure you get exactly what you want. 

#2: Discuss Dates and Timelines

In addition to communicating your wants and needs, you should also have a clear understanding of the projected timeline and expectations. 

However, it is essential to remain quasi-flexible as some materials could encounter delays in the supply chain or unexpected issues could arise during the building or renovating process. 

When you are communicating timelines with your contractor be sure to ask them how they address and communicate potential challenges that affect their projected timeline. 

#3: Acquire Written Quotes and Warranties

Attaining verbal estimates and timelines is great, but it is imperative that you receive written quotes, timelines, and warranties. You should inquire about the length of coverage, speediness of repairs, and what specifically is covered in the offered warranties. A few things you should acquire in the written quotes include:

  • Start and completion of dates
  • A detailed description of the work to be done
  • Projected costs
  • Who will attain any permits
  • Payment arrangements 

Finding the Right Windows For Your Project

Building or renovating your home can be an exciting process. Whether you have a specific window style in mind for the spaces in your home or are unsure which would be the best for your unique needs, communicating with your contractor can help. It is important to feel confident and comfortable communicating with your contractor to ensure you get the best installations for your home. 

 

There are several window and door options to choose from which can make selecting the right ones for your home challenging. At Eastern Architectural Systems (EAS), we manufacture a complete line of custom-made windows and doors. They are tested for strength and integrity and built with style in mind. 


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