r11 window at IBS
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26 Jan 2009 12:42 PM
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26 Jan 2009 12:56 PM
Has anyone used any Serious Materials windows before? I am looking at their 925 series for my next home, but I haven't ever seen any in real life, unlike Pellas, Marvins, and Andersons which I have seen dozens of. Anyone who has seen/installed them, please comment on their quality, operability, and ease of installation.
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26 Jan 2009 02:26 PM
Looks like they bought out Alpen windows. I emailed them for more info. How did Alpen compare price-wise to Marvin Integrity, Fibertech, Thermotech, etc??
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09 Feb 2009 03:49 PM
Look closely at the specs for the windows that you will actually purchase. If I remember right, R11 was for a fixed window only. Operational windows had much lower R-values.
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10 Feb 2009 10:49 PM
I have obtained a Serious Windows brochure and spoken with them on the phone. The 925 series in a casement window have a U of .16-.18, so that's an R of I think 6 or so. Not R-11 but better than any other USA made window. They blow the doors off of a Marvin or even H-Window. All fiberglass frames with foam core. They look SWEET - and the rep gave me ballpark pricing at $55/sf for the 925 casements. I have not compared it to Marvin, etc yet for pricing - anyone have any info other window brands?
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12 Feb 2009 07:24 AM
I'm looking at fiberglass windows and have requested a quote from Inline, Serious Materials and Thermotech fiberglass windows these seem to have the best R and U values I've found. I haven't any pricing yet to compare.
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16 Feb 2009 08:35 PM
R11 is their 1125 series - fixed. 1125 series casement/awning/patio doors have an r value of 7.1 (.14 u value). Their technical specs for all of their window lines are on their website.
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28 Mar 2009 11:40 PM
That window costs an arm and leg too.

My friend called on them and it was in the 2K+ range.

Much better ways to spend money. You can get an U-Factor window down in the 0.15 range pretty cheaply.
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29 Mar 2009 12:22 PM
Blackhatch - name some names for a cheap 0.15 U window......
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29 Mar 2009 04:13 PM
Okna 500, Starmark, Soft-Lite Elements, Imperial LS are all vinyl options.

I know that vinyl has some bad, albeit inaccurate and overblown, press.
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