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Raleigh, NC Window company (suggestions?)

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Doing a rehab in Raleigh.  The home was built in 1957.  There's less than 10 windows on the house.  Can anyone recommend a company that works with investors and does quality window replacement work?

Thanks ... Mike

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Tiffany Alexy
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Tiffany Alexy
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We just renovated our office and used Window World.  The windows look great and there is a lifetime guarantee on the glass (if it breaks due to normal wear and tear).  However the lead time was crazy.. they quoted us 6-8 weeks and we didn't get delivery until week 11 so it did delay our project.  I think they charged us about $300 per window installed which isn't too bad.  All in all I would still use them again, just know the timelines ahead of time - this was last fall, September/October.

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