
They warned not to use out-of-state contractors. They sounded like a great company that handled most home exterior issues.
Windows r us windows#
I initially heard an infomercial that Windows r Us had on the radio.

I've STILL never heard back from Windows R Us, other than an apology and promise to get back to me, again after multiple emails and calls. Also, because of the delays, we are running out of time. On top of that, I am forced to have the painter paint over some bad wood, because of all of the delays. We were scheduled for mid-October, and the weather may slow the paint completion down, or even delay it until next spring. Although we wanted to wait until the wood work was done(thought it would be complete mid-summer)to search for painters, we contracted a painter in September. I contacted Windows R Us again for an explanation, and waited for a reply. He repaired the wood around the porch, and told my wife that the his ladders weren't high enough to get to the third floor, and it was to close to our electric service. Once again, a couple of phone calls/emails. Two weeks went by and I didn't hear anything. The same guy was to measure all of the wood that needed to be replaced, and give us a quote. The gutter repair job-start took a bit longer than I thought it would, and I needed to call once or twice to get it scheduled.
Windows r us install#
The window install was timely, and went well.

The purpose of having the damaged wood replaced was because we were planning to hire a painter this summer, to paint all soffit and fascia around the house. A bay window replacement, a lining in one of our box gutters, and inspection/replacement of some damaged wooden soffit around our front porch, and high up on our third floor. We hired Windows-R-Us to perform 3 services on our 125 year old Victorian home.
