Searching for the right windows and doors company was not an easy task. We got quotes from four different companies including Window Choice. In general, the sales persons from three of them were very helpful, and answered all our questions. Window Choice’s project consultant, Kien Luu, was very friendly, offered to us several alternatives, and explained the financing options available. We decided to go with the vinyl package since the window’s frame looks very clean and does not require any painting. In a nutshell, the process of the quote was very straightforward, and we had time to compare this solution with the others before taking the final decision. After we signed the sales order, the installer came home as promised to do the final measurements. Two weeks before the windows were ready, we received the phone call from Choice Window to schedule the day of the installation. The windows were ready and installed as scheduled. Mirko (I hope his name is written correctly) did a great job. The old windows were removed quickly, taking care of the debris caused by the removal. When they installed the first window casing, we noticed that it was not the one we had chosen; however, it looked great and we decided to keep it. Anyway, Window Choice would have replaced it if we had asked for it. In the exterior, they did an excellent job with the caulking around the windows making them looking very clean. We are happy with the product and the job done.
Some tips:
1. If you have the chance, visit Window Choice office to know more and see their showroom. It is worth it.
2. Ask the project consultant to write down ALL the conditions that you’ve agreed upon, for example: you want to keep the existing blinds (if that’s not possible, then you must know from the beginning so you know the impact); the type of casing; if the frame around the window is wood, then keep in mind that you will have to paint it or pay for it, so make sure it is in the quote if Window Choice will do it.
3. Get the area/rooms where the windows will be installed ready for the day of the installation: move furniture, plants, and anything that can interfere with the work around, so they have space to do their job