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Thread: Vinyl Slider doors

  1. #1
    LHC Kirby
    I am looking to replace some doors with New and improved double pane sliders....any one have a connection? Replacing french doors, so it does not fall under the "standard size".
    Looking for feedback on pro's and con's of your experience. :idea:

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    cc322
    I just bought some fron Ganahl Lumber in Lake Forest they are Milgard. Some of mine were special order. I got two windows One bathroom window and two french sliders for 3,100.00. Still deciding If I want to put them in or pay someone, I have gotten quotes for labor around 2,500.00 to 2,700.00 seems kinda high to me, this included stucco patch. FYI mine are not the retro but nail on, they are more expensive.

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    Ivan Dan
    I am looking to replace some doors with New and improved double pane sliders....any one have a connection? Replacing french doors, so it does not fall under the "standard size".
    Looking for feedback on pro's and con's of your experience. :idea:
    PM blackcloud75 here on the boards he was just telling me the other day his better halfs MIL is a contractor and does windows and doors.

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    hoolign
    I am looking to replace some doors with New and improved double pane sliders....any one have a connection? Replacing french doors, so it does not fall under the "standard size".
    Looking for feedback on pro's and con's of your experience. :idea:
    I'd go with the Shockwavebob doors! they are twice the pain as any other door! Although they could never be improved on and are "Mexican" not french! and they are "huge"!

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    al cole'holic
    tcook33 is a door and window dealer and has alot of experience in the building trade, shoot him a PM :rollside:

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    tcook33
    I am looking to replace some doors with New and improved double pane sliders....any one have a connection? Replacing french doors, so it does not fall under the "standard size".
    Looking for feedback on pro's and con's of your experience. :idea:
    I'm a dealer up here in Ventura County. We don't go that far south, but depending on your situation, we could order the doors and have them delivered to you. You would have to handle the install though. Let me know if I can help.

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    THATJEFFGUY
    I'm a dealer up here in Ventura County. We don't go that far south, but depending on your situation, we could order the doors and have them delivered to you. You would have to handle the install though. Let me know if I can help.
    Hey tcook...do you go as far south as Palmdale ?? I have a house that I need new retro-fit windows installed there.

  8. #8
    thesunking
    If you haven't found anyone yet, I have a friend that I went to apprenticeship school with for the Glaziers and Glass workers training center through our union. Chance Hardy (Owner) branched out on his own and works out of the OC. Has been in business for well over 6+ years. He should be able to give you a competitive rate as the scope of work you mentioned is his expertise.
    Two locations:
    Anaheim
    Lake Forest
    http://hardywindows.com/

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    tcook33
    Hey tcook...do you go as far south as Palmdale ?? I have a house that I need new retro-fit windows installed there.
    Palmdale is "north" of us....
    Not usually, but it depends...PM me with the info.
    Terry

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    rivercrazy
    I'd stay away from Vinyl. They just don't hold up over the long haul. Go with Aluminum or a wood framed door like Anderson. I have Anderson sliding glass doors in my house. Best ones I've ever used

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