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The Soft-Lite Elements Series gets a 5.0 out of 5 star rating.

Dane - Site Editor - Page Last Updated: March 29, 2024


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Soft-Lite Elements Windows Reviews

I have narrowed down my quotes to the following, it is for 13 windows.

Company A sells Sunrise Vanguard - $8200
Company B sells Soft-Lite Elements - $7450 or
they sell Simonton Generations Model for $6900
Company C sells Vytex Heritage for $8550

The Sunrise seems like the better warranty and does not seem to include the same exclusions that the Vytex seems to have. Any advice will really help me.

Jenny - Consumer - from 2014

[Installer Response]

I would have to say the Soft-Lite Elements, that is a fantastic deal and almost too good to be true. The Heritage is overpriced in your bids and the Sunrise Vanguard is a solid window but I don't see why you would pass up the Elements. Just make sure that the installer is thorough and doesn't cut corners.

Brady - Installer - from 2014


Soft-Lite Elements vs Marvin Infinity

My home was built in 98. The builder's windows are double hungs and I get awful drafts, condensation and frost in the winters. Last year we ended up with mold inside the glass. In Michigan we have hot summers but very cold winters. I need new window but I have a tight budget. We're going to do the upstairs now and the downstairs later. I plan to sell in a few years so I don't need a super great window, just something that looks nice and will last a few years.

I'm looking at either the SoftLite Elements in vinyl or the Marvin Infinity in fiberglass. The quotes for the two are about the same. The SoftLites have some better numbers, but I'm told that after a few seasons of expanding and contracting they lose that. The Marvins have a metal spacer, and I'm a little worried that it will cause condensation, which is why I'm replacing the old ones.

Danica - Homeowner - from 2011

[Contractor Response]

The Infinity is nice, but the Softlite Elements is much much better. The vinyl won't have issues from expansion and contracting, maybe if you had a window the size of a bus but not for a residential window. They are designed to last a long time. I've done an energy audit on a house with windows around 10 years old and they blew a 0 air infiltration.

Holland - Contractor - from 2011







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