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Home : Companies : Gravina's Windows Ans Siding Gravina's Windows And Siding Reviews And Prices
Gravina's Windows And Siding is a Denver, Colorado home improvement company that has been in business since 1988. It's important to know that Gravina is an installer, as opposed to a manufacturer such as Vinylmax Windows and Custom Window Systems. Further, the company specializes in windows, doors, and vinyl siding throughout the metro Denver market. Scroll down for all of our Gravina's Windows And Siding reviews.
Gravina's Windows Cost: $$$
Gravina's Windows And DoorsThe company sells a number of impressive window brands. Specifically, these include Kolbe Windows (Vista Luxe, Ultra, and Heritage series), Andersen (200, 400, E-Series and A-Series), Lincoln, Jeld Wen (Custom, Siteline, and W-4500 series), and Pella (Architect, Lifestyles, and Reserve series). Generally, these are all quality brands. However, there does seem to be a big emphasis on wood-clad windows, which I do think have significant disadvantages when compared with vinyl windows. Check out our article on vinyl windows vs wood for our head-to-head match up between these two very popular window frame materials. Get Our Recommended Window List Also please consider filling out the free form on our site for 3 quality window price quotes — it’s how we afford to provide free consumer information. We’re not incentivized by ANY company and will help you with ANY questions you might have, and help you navigate ANY bids you receive. That’s our guarantee to you! dane@replacementwindowsreviews.co Colorado Replacement WindowsI still intend on sending you bids as I pull them together. However, I got a hard sell today from a reputable installer (Gravina’s) that Marvin fiberglass windows holds up much better than vinyl in the highly temperature fluctuating environment in Colorado. Because below you didn’t mention Marvin, I wondered if you had words of warning about vinyl or fiberglass? Also, have you heard of this gravina windows lawsuit? Not sure about this.
[Website Editor Reply]Ed, I think fiberglass might hold up better over a cut rate vinyl window. However, I don't agree when compared with a high end manufacturer. If that were the case, I would definitely hear about it over timeHere's a link to a discussion about Sunrise windows vs Marvin in a place that gets very hot in the summer and very cold in the winter.
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