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Provia Aspect Windows And Doors

The ProVia Aspect is the company's mid range or drop down replacement window. It is a high quality mid range window that achieves some nice performance numbers. Generally, the ProVia Aspect is the lighter, less robust window when compared with the more expensive ProVia Endure window. Let's explore Provia Aspect Windows reviews, pricing, and ratings from consumers and industry experts on this quality vinyl window series.

My Take On This Series: A quality buy at the right price point. While the Endure is the better window, the Aspect is not all that far behind. Get a price bid for sure from a quality local company.
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Overall Rating: ProVia Aspect Windows And Doors gets a 4.6 out of 5 stars based on 28 consumer reviews below.

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Page Last Updated: December 9, 2025

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Aspect Series Information

The Aspect comes standard with the following features, which include a 3.25 inch frame Depth, BetterVue® fiberglass mesh screen, a warm-edge spacer, triple weatherstripping, and a multi-chambered frame & sash. The Aspect also includes some nice hardware options that are often not available in a mid range offering. Unlike the Endure, the Aspect does NOT come standard with the Integral Interlock, Dual Tech locks and a Neopor frame insulation. The Aspect is also not available in as many color options and glass packages. Still a very solid window in my opinion. All in all, a strong contender for a high quality mid range vinyl window.


"The bottom line for me is this - the Aspect series is a very good contender at the right price point. Not quite as good as the Endure, but not all that far off either."


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ProVia Aspect Ratings

The Aspect double hung casement delivers a .05 AI rating, as well as a DP50. In plain english, this is .05 air infiltration and design pressure of 50 - both very impressive numbers.

Series Rating: 7.5 out of 10


ProVia Warranty

The ProVia warranty is one of the best out there. It is a limited lifetime on windows and patio doors - specifically that they will be free from manufacturing defects. This applies to the frame, sash, insulated glass unit, hardward, and all components. Flexscreens and Screen frames carry a lifetime warranty.

The warranty includes a lifetime provision for glass breakage (if as a result of manufacturing defect). As well, it is transferable to one additional owner of the home - homeowners have to notify ProVia within 30 days of title transfer. Patio handles are warranted for just one year. Internal blinds carry a 10 year warranty. Garden windows, bays, and bows are warranted for 10 years.


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Consumer ProVia Aspect Windows Reviews

Below are our ProVia Aspect reviews, project quotes, consumer accolades and/or complaints, and much more. If you have a question on this window and door series, we would love to hear from you.

Dane - Site Editor


Aspect vs Harvey Classic

Dane, how does the Harvey Classic window stack up to the Okna 400 and 500 series? Also, I have a ProVia Aspect bid which is a bit more than the Harvey but has a better warranty from the looks of it. Finally, I have a bid from Window Universe on the Gentek Signature Elite. All of the windows come out to roughly $800 to $850 per window. What's interesting is how they are broken down. The WU bid is $300 for install and $500 for the window, while the Okna 500 is $600 on window and $250 on labor. Normal? What do you think of these options?

Doug - Homeowner - from 2024

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Doug, I would rank the windows in this order: Okna 500, ProVia Aspect, Harvey Classic, Gentek Signature Elite, Okna 400. Also, it makes sense that companies breakdown their window and labor costs on the install differently. That can be the way the company is structured (buying power etc.), but the overall price point is the thing I would be focused on. Overall, quite reasonable pricing and very high quality window options. Personally, I would aim for the first two options.

Dane - Site Editor - from 2024

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Provia Aspect vs Endure

I found your website to be very helpful and would like to get your list of recommended windows for my area. So, I live in northern Delaware, plan to remain in my home for the long term, and think I'm primarily interested in vinyl windows. So far, I've found companies offering:

Provia Endure & Aspect windows. Okna windows (They're recommending the 500 & 6oo models). Vytex Georgetown, Fortis & Potomac hp windows (They're recommending the Fortis line). Another company told me they stopped selling Vytex windows because of problems customer support from Vytex. Have you heard of any complaints about Vytex?

Pella windows. Window Universe is pushing the Gentek Signature Elite, but also offers any of the windows made by Revere or Alside. (Are any of the windows from Gentek, Revere, or Alside on par with the Okna 500 or 600 or the Vytex Fortis windows)? Andersen & Reveal by Andersen are available, but not of interest to me. I haven't yet found an in-state dealers for Sunrise or Soft-Lite windows. Looking forward to seeing you recommended list for my area.

Jeff - Homeowner - from 2024

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Jeff, you're on your way with some fantastic brands and series! I like all of the following: Provia Endure & Aspect, Okna 500 & 600, Vytex Fortis & Potomac hp windows. I have write ups on all of these on my vytex windows reviews page for example. The Marvin Elevate is excellent - quite pricey though for that fiberglass, but a worthwhile investment if you can handle the hit. Also, if you want additional information, check out our Provia Aspect Windows Reviews page and compare thes two options.

Dane - Site Editor - from 2024


Aspect vs Joyce Trinity

Hi Dane, I got quote from window depot (install by maintenance free windows) for 6 windows Installed $4430.00 brand Joyce Trinity with energy star. Another for Provia Aspect for $6500. and Gentek Signature Elite for $5379. Lowes gave me for Atrium Windows RB Series 3500 is $5346.

I am getting quote from sunrise dealer in next week. If sunrise quote come close to these should I go with Sunrise Windows or if too high which one you suggest to go with provia aspect is seems too high. Please help me to decide which one is better option for me. I be planning to stay in home for atleast 10 years. I had 18 windows but thinking to change windows in phases. Also any advise on 42'' full screen back door. Thanks again.

Chetan - Homeowner - from 2024

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Chetan, I think the Joyce Trinity window is a very solid option (and is obviously the lowest price point of the bunch). I like the ProVia Aspect a bit more, but that is a significant price increase over the Trinity option. The Sunrise "Classic or Standard" is on par with the Aspect - so I would say you can use that "quality guage" to evaluate the Sunrise Windows cost bid when you receive it.

In terms of doors, ProVia makes the best doors in the business, but Joyce makes a good door as well. In general, the quality of a particular company's patio and entry/back doors is equal to the quality of their windows. Not always true, but I would say it is true with the brands you are looking at for your project.

I think you have a winner in the Joyce Trinity as long as the company doing the installation has good to great reviews.

Dane - Site Editor - from 2024

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Aspect vs Soft-Lite Pro

Dane, we recently had a local company who carried Softlight and Provia give us bids. The Soft-light was on want to say the Pro series and the Provia they carried was called the Aspect. I was wondering what you thought was the better option? They offered them at nearly the exact same cost and the company has very good online reviews.

Charlie - Homeowner - from 2024

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Charlie, I think I would give the edge to the ProVia Aspect. But by a very slim margin. I really like Soft-Lite products, but I think the Pro vs Aspect, I think the aspect might went out. However, I don’t think you can go wrong with either, especially if the company doing the work has a good reputation for professional installations.

I think my only advice here would be to get two or three more bids just to see what else is out there, and to make sure that the price point on the windows is fair and reasonable. It’s tough to tell whether you’re getting a fair deal if you just have one company's bid and nothing to compare with.

Dane - Site Editor - from 2024


Aspect Cost vs Pella 250 Windows

Looking to swap out two sliding patio doors and 10 double hungs. My bids are listed below. I live here in the Maryland area dear DC.

Provia Aspect - $10.5K
SoftLite Classic Plus - $10.7K (Soft-Lite Windows Reviews)
Provia Endure - $13.1K
Pella 250 Series - $13.8K

Roger - Homeowner - from 2023

[Site Editor's Answer]

Roger, the ProVia Aspect would be the winner here for me (link to our Provia Aspect Windows Reviews webpage). I do like the ProVia Endure better, but not at that price premium. If this were my forever home, I would probably do the Endure. If not, I'd stick with the Aspect.

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Provia vs Sunrise

Dane, I'm spent quite a bit of time checking out your ProVia windows reviews page and learned a lot. I have a price question about 11 windows that i am planning to have installed. I live in New York State and i am looking to replace 11 windows with Sunrise windows the Vanguard line (Ultra U Plus N2210a). From a local contractor i was quoted $16,476 for the windows and the following work:

2- 24W X 36H Double Hung installed down to stud opening, 4- 36W X 48H Sliders Installed down to stud opening, 3- 48W X 36H Sliders Installed as a replacement window on top of existing window sash, 2- 36W X 36H Sliders Installed as a replacement window on top of existing window sash.

He give me a quote also on Provia Aspect for $12,872. Can you please give me an advice on the price quoted for my region. Your advice is greatly appreciated.

Michael - Homeowner - from 2023


Provia Aspect Windows Cost

Hi Dane - Thank you for the response - I have secured additional information for your consideration and feedback. I will not be installing grids.

Davis - they quoted the Provia Aspect vs Endure, I forgot to ask about the Endure) and the price is $29,500 for all 37 windows in the house. Aspect has two panes of glass, U factor of 0.27, Solar HGC of 0.22 (without grids). Should I inquire about the Endure product instead? How does the Aspect stack up to the Endure?

Davis - they also quoted the Sunrise Restorations unit for $48,100. So, the difference in the two were cited as a different (better) foam insulation in the sashes, but the bigger difference was billed as the higher quality spacer system, a stainless steel spacer between the panes of glass instead of foam which will ensure the argon gas remains in there for a long long time, well beyond the Aspect product or other foam spacer products (~5 years). The Sunrise had a slightly nicer appearance overall but I did not like the joint on the inside corner of the window sash, it had a large (and ugly) weld joint compared to the Provia. This window is outside of my budget window. Davis has excellent service marks.

Superior - they quoted a product called superior guard 5500 (their line -- Simonton 5500 Reflections). U Factor 0.29, Solar HGC 0.18 (with Grids), The cost was $35,600. I do not think the window had any insulation in the frame, but I can't remember for 100% sure. The cross section photos left on the brochure do not show any insulation and I thought the quality of the window felt a little cheap to me. Maybe it was the sample that was beat up. It had two panes of glass. I am not sure how long the argon might stay in this two pane product or what kind of spacer it may have.

Apex quote was for $30,100 for a product made by Alside. It has 3 panes of glass. I do not have the specs on u factor and Solar HGC for their product. I am not sure how long argon might stay in this product. But it does have the added benefit of an extra pane of glass, I suppose. Both of my neighbors have installed APEX products in the last 10 years and have been very satisfied. I am not sure if the product being offered now is the same they had installed but the local service has received high marks.

One interesting fact - the Apex team was the only vendor who quoted a TUI window (slider) of 180 inches. I think this might have been a mistake. We are considering a replacement option for three double hung windows (32" * 84") with a slider (25 slide / 50 fixed / 25 slide) or three new windows (25dh / 50 picture / 25dh). But I am not sure a TUI window that large is possible.

I think all of these products are made from virgin (not recycled) PVC materials. I very much appreciate your insight and opinions -

Brian - Homeowner - from 2022

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Brian, the Provia Aspect price quote is quite good. The Aspect is not quite what the Endure series is, but it's still a nice window. I would definitely inquire about the Endure to see the price difference between the two -- I would put the difference at 20% -- so anything under this is a solid price.

The second option I would consider is the Apex quote at $30,100 for the Insignia. I'm not quite certain I know how this stands up to the Aspect series. Probably fairly close. I like the ProVia brand better, but those windows are quite close in terms of quality and construction.

If this were my project, I would probably make the choice based on the ratings/reviews of the installation company itself.

Tim - Site Editor - from 2022


ProVia Aspect Windows Reviews

Hi Dane, We are replacing 10 windows in our 60 year old Cape Cod home in Northern Virginia. I have a quote from a company that installs ProVia. This company also installs siding and roof replacements. We have seven sliders and three casement windows that we want to replace. For the project we have been quoted $9723.90 for the Endure line, and $9251.86 for the Aspect series. Also, the company quoted $900 per window if we want to add laminated glass options for the bedroom windows as I am interested in trying to mitigate the noise in those rooms.

I appreciate your feedback regarding the ProVia line as there is so much information to take in and make sense of that it helps to have a specific answer to my question.

Thank you.

Kathy - Homeowner - from 2021

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Kathy, I definitely think the $500 upgrade to the Endure line is worth it. Always best to go with the top of the line. Is it $90 for the laminated glass per window? That makes sense and is a great option to lower external sounds. $900 a window would obviously be way way too much.

As long as you have checked on the online reviews on the installation company and they have a proven track record, you are good to go on the Endure!

Dane - Site Editor - from 2021


Provia Aspect Windows Review

Hello Dane, I would like your opinion. I have 2 quotes for the Provia Aspect series. I am replacing 6 wood casements in 2 openings that were installed when the house was built. The quotes are for 2 double hung side by side in the smaller opening and 2 double hung at the ends of the larger opening with a picture window between them. First quote is $4,405 with a sill extender. Second quote is for $6,405 for integral nail fin. That is the only difference I see in the quotes.

The higher price company is saying his quote is higher because of the installation method. He says that he quoted new construction tear-outs while the lower price company is quoting inserts. Additionally, he says inserts are not the correct method for converting casements to double-hungs, that there needs to be a 3.5 inch pocket left over which I won't have after removing a casement. Also, he says if I go with the cheaper quote I will have an improper/inferior installation. Is he right or is he just giving me some garbage to make the sale? THanks

Fred - Homeowner - from 2021

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Fred, both decent prices and the difference in cost is about what I would expect. As to which one is correct, I can't say without seeing the job in person. The good news is that bids are free -- simply continue to collect bids from companies and get their opinions on whether inserts or full frame installation is required. Given enough bids, you are going to eventually come up with your answer...

[Here is my list]

Dane - Site Editor - from 2021


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ProVia Aspect Pricing

Hi Dane, I have 5 double hung replacements -- $410 each, plus installation of $1700 (Salesman said should take about 6 hours). Its the ProVia Aspect - with glass replacement and 20 years on install and manufacturing. Great site you have and what a wonderful find to get some feedback on a product that is so important.

I attached a spec sheet and quote for the 5 double hung windows we are looking to have installed. 4 are standard size and 1 is a bit larger for above kitchen sink. It's a 2 bedroom condo we will rent out after living there for two years. We do plan to try and hold onto it for years to come.

After reviewing your site a bit and your Provia Aspect Windows Reviews, the price seems high, but not sure if that's because material costs have gone up? Hoping to hear back soon as we are going to pull trigger soon.

Mike - Homeowner - from 2021

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Hi Mike, so the window is $410 and the installation is roughly $340 each, bringing the total to $750 per window. This is a bit higher than normal, but still a fair price I’d say for the ProVia AP500. That air infiltration of .05 is impressive — it’s a very nice window from everything I know.

You could always ask if they could bring that installation down to $250 a window and see what they say. Window prices have been quite a bit higher than normal during COVID, but unfortunately it does not seem to be going down anytime soon. You could also get a couple more bids and ask them to match a lower price bid than the one you have. Always worth a shot. Here is my list. [List Redacted -- please contact Dane for his list.]

Dane - Site Editor - from 2021


ProVia Aspect vs Endure

Wow. Dane! Appreciate the quick reply and all the info. What advantages are there going from Aspect to the Endure from your experience? Yeah, six hours of labor comes out to be about $280 an hour based on install time I was told.

With these, how important is it to make sure they are insulating the framing properly? Do you have any knowledge or recommendations in relation to foam insulation vs traditional fiberglass? I'll certainly be saving your site and contact for future reference and to pass on! Thanks again.

Mike - Homeowner - from 2021

[Site Editor's Answer]

Mike, I don’t have the specific differences between the Aspect and Endure on lock, my apologizes.

ProVia Windows Prices The ProVia dealer should know these to the minute detail as they sell the series day in and day out.

The insulated frame helps more with strength over time in my opinion than with energy efficiency, but there is a small bump in energy savings. It’s a nice feature to be sure if the upgrade price makes sense to you — different companies price them out very differently.

Most companies I know now only do the foam insulation, which is the way to go.

Dane - Site Editor - from 2021


Mid Range Window Suggestions

Dane, thank you so much for your help! I have since gotten a few more quotes, and these are the ones I'm still considering. To clarify, I may be in this house for many years. I don't have any plans to move, so I want a quality mid-range window.

Alside Mezzo (15 double hung, 6 basement) $12,990

Simonton 5050 (15 double hung) $11,575 + (6 basement hoppers, Reflections 5500) $4,500 = Total $16,075 updated quote to Simonton 5500 (15 double hung, 6 hoppers) $17,978

Zen Nirvana Windows Cost (15 double hung, 6 sliders) $16,435

ProVia Endure (15 double hung) & ProVia EcoLite (6 sliders) $11,310

ProVia Aspect, with upgrades to be on par with Endure (15 double hung, 6 sliders) $14,782

What are your thoughts? Though the Endure quote seems an easy answer, it is with a newly established company with no internet presence so I have very little to go on. I am much more comfortable with the company who is offering the upgraded Aspect, as all of their info checks out with regards to references, installation certification, warranties, etc. I'm going to see if they can do any better on the price. Anything else I'm missing with the other quotes?

Karen - Homeowner - from 2021

[Site Editor's Answer]

Karen, I agree with your assessment that the ProVia Endure sounds like the best option. And I agree that it's a risk to go with a company with no real experience, unless they are a new company with lots of previous experience in the industry. Habr you taken a look at our ProVia Windows reviews page(s) for more consumer pricing? I always recommend giving it a go if you are on the fence.

The price quote for the upgraded Aspect series is pretty darn good so this would have to be my top pick as well. Quite a bit lower than the Zen Nirvana price, which I suppose I would slot behind the two ProVia bids...quite a ways behind. Honestly, one of those two ProVia bids would be my choice.

Dane - Site Editor - from 2021


ProVia Aspect Quote

Hi Dane, I got two quotes to replace 14 casement windows in my house -3 small single pane, 2 large triple pane, and 9 double pane. A quote for Aspect Windows was about $4,000 higher than for Insignia windows : $17k vs $13k. Are ProVia Aspect windows better quality than Alside 8000 series?

I’d go with a lower price but, if the ProVia windows are better, I’d rather try to negotiate with them on lowering the quote. Thank you for your advise and all of the Provia Aspect windows reviews posted.

Zhenya - Homeowner - from 2020

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Zhenjiang, I would say the ProVia Aspect is the better window over the Alside 8000 model. But $4K better...I’m not sure about that. I don’t love the Apex Insignia, but it’s a decent enough window. The ProVia Aspect is a good window, but not a top tier window in my opinion. I think you need two more bids to figure out where your existing bids stand. They seem high, but I’m guessing this is for full frame replacement windows.

These are the window dealers I would look for in your zip code: Okna, Sunrise, Soft-Lite, Polaris, Kensington, and Vytex. Google “sunrise windows in [city, state]” and see if local companies come up who carry these brands. Collect your two or three additional bids and send the whole thing to me and we can take it from there!

Dane - Website Editor - from 2020


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Provia Windows vs. Pella 250 Series

Dane, good Afternoon.I am in the market for replacements for my house. (34 if I replace them all.)

So far I have quotes from Pella 250 windows, and Provia Aspect series. Curious if in your opinion there is much of a difference in the quality between the two, as the quotes per window are roughly double. $1000 for the Pella and $600 for the Provia. (ProVia Windows vs Pella) Any input would be appreciated.

Jim - Homeowner - from 2019

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Jim, I am not a big fan of the Pella 250 series. The ProVia Aspect is ProVia's mid range vinyl window and is, in my opinion, a good mid range vinyl window. This would be my pick and it's quite a bit less. You could always throw in a nice upgrade on the ProVia -- glass package, sill reinforcement, etc. to make it even stronger energy efficient.

Tim - Site Editor - from 2019


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ProVia Aspect vs. Renewal

Dane, Thanks a ton for the info. Two more quick questions, is the ProVia Aspect vastly superior to the Endure line, I am considering an upgrade. And second just had Andersen give me a quote. 1900 a window, is their composite product that much better than vinyl to justify such a huge price difference.

Thank you.

Jim - Homeowner - from 2019

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Jim, I believe the Endure is quite a bit better than the Aspect and worth about a 20% to 25% upgrade cost. If it’s under this your’e getting a deal, if it’s over this, I’d say you stick with the Aspect, but throw in an upgrade or two to get the Aspect a little more on par with the Endure.

The Renewal By Andersen is not worth the extra cost in my opinion. It is generally overpriced for what you get in terms of energy efficiency. I’d rather have the ProVia Endure in my house than the Renewal product.

Tim - Site Editor - from 2019


Replacement Windows For A Garage

Hi Dane, we are just starting to break ground for a new large freestanding garage. Our contractor is charging us his costs for materials. We would like vinyl clad, insulated windows.

A local distributor gave us pricing the aspect - I immediately found your proVia windows reviews and have been scouring them for the truth! Are these replacement windows? Do we need this kind? What kind do you recommend? We live in MD. Thanks!!

Lauren - Homeowner - from 2018

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Lauren, the ProVia Aspect is the company's mid range vinyl replacement window (Provia Aspect Windows Reviews link on our site). It's a pretty darn good window and one that would be a great fit for a garage. The ProVia Aspect casement, for instance, gets a .02 air infiltration rating, which is fantastic. ProVia makes a very solid vinyl window.

Other brands you can also consider include Soft-Lite, Okna, Polaris, Sunrise, Kensington, and Vytex. You should go with the mid range model from each of these manufacturers since you are putting the windows in a garage and not in your home itself. Or, you could even consider a mid range series from a second tier company like Simonton Windows or Wincore. Plus, you definitely have some wriggle room with a garage project.

Dane - Website Editor - from 2018


ProVia Aspect vs. Sunrise Omega 12

We need to replace the windows in our house and was wondering what your thoughts were between the ProVia Aspect and the Sunrise with an Omega 12 glassing system.

Terese - Homeowner - from 2018

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Terese, each fo these is a good option, but I'd give the nod to the Sunrise Omega glass option. I usually offer this advise though -- switch from looking at the windows to looking at the installers. Both good windows, but go with the company who proves themselves the better and more reliable company in your interactions with them.

Dane - Website Editor - from 2018


ProVia Aspect Estimate

Hello Dane, I just got estimate for Provia aspect series windows. $12,000 for 23 windows 5 big windows, 3 small other standard size , all double hungs.

I am totally new to this project and I need your opinion on quality of this window.

Irina - Homeowner - from 2017

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Irina, the ProVia Aspect vinyl window is a good mid range vinyl window. That sounds like a very fair price for what you are looking at.

I would still advise getting a couple more bids. Check out our recommended windows page and google "[window brand] in [your home town, state]" and see if any local companies carry the windows. Bring them out and get two more bids to get a sense of what's out there and costs. Then make your choice. Windows ought to last 20 years at least so make sure to get the three bids and take your time finding the right window and the right company to do the install.

Dane - Site Editor - from 2017

[Irina's Response]

Hello Dane, Thank you for your reply . My concern is that company provides only 2 years on installation.

I am going to be in house 5-7 years maximum. Does it worth money to go with Elements Windows or I will be ok with Aspect? I just want to understand how different Aspect from Elements.

Irina - Homeowner - from 2017

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A two year installation warranty is actually great. the window comes with a lifetime warranty on materials.

If you are only going to be in the house 5 to 7 years, then save yourself the $1800 and go with the ProVia.

I can't tick off each difference between the windows, but often the quality of parts, hardware and components, as well as overall performance and manufacturing tolerances separate the poor from good vinyl windows.

The ProVia Aspect window is a good window and should be just fine for your timeline in the house. Additionally, I would say read some of our Provia Aspect Windows Reviews if you want to acquaint yourself with the series.

Tim - Site Editor - from 2017


ProVia Aspect Windows vs BF Rich Horizon

Hi - I have to decide between two companies for window replacement (double hung vinyl) in a condominium that I own & rent in Alexandria VA.

The choice is between ProVia Aspect (R&R Blinds - 5 year labor) & BFRich Horizon (Nova Installations - 10 year labor). I already have one of these that was installed in 2010 after a break in.

I have been told that the ProVia are the better product and that the warranty doesn't matter cause both have lifetime warranties on the windows.

Would love to have your thoughts.

Juli - Homeowner - from 2016

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Juli, I think you are correct that the ProVia Aspect is the better of the two mid range window options. I know we don't see a lot of information on BF Rich, but I can tell you what their numbers are for the Vintage 5000 vinyl window (which I think should be their mid range offering and therefore would provide the best apples-to-apples comparison). The double hung gets the following: U-value .29, SHGC .21, VT .50, .16 Air Infiltration.

That air infiltration is not impressive, but the U-factor is decent. I would compare those numbers to the ProVia Aspect and see how they compare. My notion is that the ProVia is going to be better on the U-value, but more importantly on the AI. Have you taken a look at our proVia windows reviews? Could be good to see what others have to say. So, I will include the link here - Provia Aspect Windows Reviews page.

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