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Beware Of High Pressure Replacement Window Sales Reps

Wednesday, November 3rd, 2010

I Hate High Pressure Replacement Window Sales Reps

In the Sunday October 24th 2010 B section of the Star Tribune there was a article titled Alarm Sounds Over Sales Reps. It reminded me of a story that happened to me.

Back in the late 1970′s I was a college student at at the University of Minnesota. It was a forgone conclusion that I would one day take over my fathers construction company. However,  in the mean time I was a college student by day and a bartender  at at a popular restaurant by night. It was every college students dream.

At the end of my third year my adviser at the U of M  thought it would be a great learning experience to work for one of my fathers competitors to see how the business side of a construction company was run. One of my fathers friends owned the largest Replacement Windows Company in the Minneapolis St Paul area. He agreed to give me a job for the summer. I began their extensive two week crash course teaching me all aspects of the Replacement Window business. After 2 week of in house training on all the different aspects of the Replacement Window business it was time to learn about sales.

Its been over 30 years since that fateful day but I remember it like it was yesterday.High Pressure Salesman Beware Of High Pressure Replacement Window Sales Reps

The sales rep ( Sol ) who was responsible for taking me out was known to be the best in the business. He’d won every sales award this company ever had so I felt confident he was the best man to teach me how to sell Replacement Windows. He picked me up at 4:00 for our first appointment in South Minneapolis. We arrived promptly at 4:30. The owners were waiting for us eager to talk about Replacement Windows. Sol was a genuinely nice guy. Everyone liked being around him but he had one fault. He wouldn’t take no for a answer. The sales presentation went about as well as it could. During the presentation Sol kept winking at me knowing he was about to get the sale. However, the owners wanted to think about it for a couple of days before they could make a decision. That’s when Mr High Pressure Sales Rep took over. He wouldn’t take no for a answer. The owners were getting upset and I was becoming extremely uncomfortable. Finally after 3 hours the Owner stood up and told us to leave otherwise he was calling the police. We gathered our things and went to the car as fast as we could. Sol had to have the last word so right in front of the owner he tore up the contact sheet and threw it in the driveway as we sped off.

Sol was laughing hysterically and I was almost in tears. I asked Sol how often this kind of thing happened. He proudly proclaimed, at least three times a week. Three times a week! I never wanted to be in that situation again. Sol assured me I’d get used to it. I didn’t want to get used to it so the next morning I turned in my resignation. I told the Sales manager I appreciated every thing they did for me but I wasn’t cut out for the high pressure selling model. He understood and wished me well.

I didn’t know it then but that fateful night in South Minneapolis tought me more about business then my 4 years at the U of M. I promised my father that very day that Western Construction would always treat people with respect.  He smiled, not the usual smile but  a smile that was saying, Son you passed the test!

Are Your Old Wood Windows Rotting?

Saturday, October 23rd, 2010

Rotting Wood Windows

Your old wood windows are subject to deterioration, wood rot and insect infestation if not properly maintained.  The window design, types of wood species used and engineering will substantially effect your windows overall performance. Many of the old wood windows we inspect today allow moisture to be trapped which can spell trouble. Another real window issue here in Minnesota is the use of pine as a exterior material in wood windows.

Pine, as a exterior material for wood window frames, has been a failure. Unless meticulously maintained (painted and caulked regularly), pine may last less than 10 years with weather exposure. And, sadly, most of the wood window exteriors installed around the Twin Cities Metro area since the 1960s have been pine exteriors.

Marvin Replacement Window Cut Out Are Your Old Wood Windows Rotting?Marvin Ultimate Replacement Windows

Marvin Windows solves the exterior rotting problem with their extruded aluminum exterior cladding. Marvin’s extruded aluminum exterior cladding material is substantially stronger than roll-form aluminum. Marvin’s exterior cladding is so strong, it exceeds the American Architectural Manufacturers Association’s toughest specification (2605-05) for aluminum cladding.

In addition to a great exterior, Marvin clad-wood products feature a wood interior that not only makes Marvin windows and doors beautiful, but also improves thermal efficiency.

What should you do If you find a problem?

When it comes to wood rot, you need to act fast. Not only are you looking at structural failure but possible water infiltration as well.

Call or CLICK Western Construction today. We’ll come right out and give you a wood rot assessment and a free estimate.

Your Old Windows Are Costing You Money

Thursday, October 14th, 2010

The Three Main Ways Your Old Windows Are Costing You Money

Window Energy Loss Infrared Your Old Windows Are Costing You MoneyThrough Your Window Frames

The first way is through Air Infiltration. Air infiltration is when heat or cold is allowed to pass through small gaps in your windows frame. A crack as small as 1/16″ around a typical Minnesota homes window is equal to 13 square inches. In a small home with only eight windows is like leaving one window open all year long.

Through Your Windows Single Pane Glass

The second way is from conduction. Conduction is when heat and cold pass through the window itself. The majority of you energy dollars are going right through your old single pane glass windows. In fact you loose three times more energy dollars through conduction than through air infiltration.

Through The Air

The third way we loose energy dollars through our old windows is Radiation. Radiation is the movement of energy through space. When you stand nest to a window in the dead of our Minnesota winters and you feel cold air you just assume the cold air is coming into your home. Whats really happening is your hard earned energy dollars are being pulled to the outside your home through your old single pane windows by the colder air outside. proof of this is during a Excel Energy audit of your home we use a infrared camera that lights up like a Christmas tree showing the heat loss out side your home.

If you add up the energy loss from Conduction, Air Infiltration and Radiation its like leaving your doors and windows open all year long.I know you wouldn’t do that on purpose but that’s exactly whats happening.

What can I do about all this heat loss?

You can put your head in the sand and pretend its not happening or you can replace your old drafty single pane windows with new energy efficient replacement Windows from Western Construction. With new Energy Efficient Replacement Windows from Western you can save up to 40% every year on your heating and cooling cost.

Call 952-920-8888 or fill out our contact form to find out how you can start SAVING MONEY NOW!

MN HOME IMPROVEMENT PROFESSIONALS SUGGEST HIGH-PERFORMANCE REPLACEMENT WINDOWS AS SOLUTION FOR MANAGING HIGH ENERGY COSTS

Friday, October 8th, 2010

Gorell Home Page Picture 300x142 MN HOME IMPROVEMENT PROFESSIONALS SUGGEST HIGH PERFORMANCE REPLACEMENT WINDOWS AS SOLUTION FOR MANAGING HIGH ENERGY COSTSMinnesota Home Improvement professionals, long considered experts in the area of home energy efficiency, are advising homeowners to begin taking measures now to help manage heating costs over the winter. Winterizing homes and making improvements in areas such as insulation, heating systems and windows are ideas worth considering to lower home energy consumption.

Energy Efficient Window Replacement In Minnesota

Western Construction, suggests Window Replacement as one of the most effective ways to make homes more comfortable and energy efficient and manage rising energy costs.  “According to the National Association of Home Builders, double-pane windows with high-performance Low-E glass and inert gas between the panes are effective at retaining heat in cold weather and deflecting heat away from the windows in warm weather,” said Chazin.

“To combat high energy costs, it’s important that consumers insist on windows that are ENERGY STARâ qualified,” Bradley Chazin stated. “They should ask to see a window’s NFRC ‘whole window’ U-value ratings.  Not to be confused with “center-of-glass” ratings, which appear more impressive but don’t provide an accurate picture of a window’s overall thermal performance, NFRC ratings are the result of independent lab testing and are used to determine whether the product is authorized to carry the ENERGY STARâ label.

“Homeowners should never underestimate the importance of the glass they choose for their windows,” advised Chazin.  “The glass used in windows is key to energy efficiency and directly affects home fuel bills.  Choosing a high-performance double-insulating glass system with proven Low-E coatings and argon gas between the panes is a must if consumers want to experience a noticeable improvement in comfort and energy savings.  The best option—if homeowners want to see the biggest difference and the greatest possible energy savings—is having a ‘triple-pane’ Low-E glass system with krypton gas incorporated into their windows.”

Reduce High Energy Cost With Premium Replacement Windows

In addition to curbing high energy costs, premium-quality Replacement Windows offer numerous additional benefits. These include improved comfort levels, a more beautiful appearance, less maintenance, easier operation of windows, and increased value of the home.

The windows and doors offered by Western Construction are manufactured by Gorell Windows & Doors, which the Department of Energy named the national ENERGY STAR® Partner of the Year in 2004, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2008, 2009 and 2010—in large part because of the highly energy-efficient properties of Gorell products.  Western Construction offers numerous styles of Gorell windows and doors and five high-performance glass systems that feature double- and triple-insulating glass, high-performance Low-E coatings and gas fill between the glass panes.  Practically all Gorell vinyl windows or doors incorporating one of these systems qualifies for the ENERGY STAR label.

To learn more about the ENERGY STAR program—and lowering your energy costs with Gorell ENERGY STAR labeled windows – call 952-920-8888.  Western Construction has been in business for more than 61 years, serving the general Minneapolis and St Paul area, and has a reputation for offering high-quality products and excellent customer service.

Improving the Energy Efficiency of Existing MN Windows

Sunday, September 26th, 2010

I Cant Afford New Replacement Windows This Year, What Should I Do?

Properly sealing cracks and openings in any Minnesota home can significantly reduce heating and cooling costs, improve building durability, and create a healthier indoor environment.

Minnesota Window Caulking Improving the Energy Efficiency of Existing MN WindowsCaulking and Weatherstripping Will Help

All Minnesota Home Performance Contractor’s agree on one thing, caulking and weatherstripping—two simple air sealing techniques—will pay for themselves in energy savings within one year. caulking and weatherstripping will also eliminate drafts and help your home feel warmer when our Minnesota winter sets in and it’s cold outside.

Detecting Energy & Money Wasting Air Leaks

You may already know where some air leakage occurs in your home, such as an under your exterior doors and windows, but you’ll need to find the less obvious gaps to properly air seal your home.

There are several ways to find air leaks in your Minnesota home yourself. First, look at areas where different materials meet, between brick and wood siding, between foundation and walls, and between the chimney and siding. Also inspect around the following areas for any cracks and gaps that could cause air leaks:

  • Door and window frames
  • Mail chutes
  • Electrical and gas service entrances
  • Cable TV and phone lines
  • Outdoor water faucets
  • Where dryer vents pass through walls
  • Bricks, siding, stucco, and foundation
  • Air conditioners
  • Vents and fans.

Caulking Minnesota Windows

Caulk forms a flexible seal for cracks, gaps, or joints less than 1-quarter-inch wide. You can use a caulking compound to seal air leaks in a variety of places throughout your home, including around windows and door frames.

In addition to sealing air leaks, caulking can also prevent water damage inside and outside of the home when applied around faucets, ceiling fixtures, water pipes, drains, bathtubs and other plumbing fixtures.

Window Caulk Selection

Most caulking compounds come in disposable cartridges that fit in half-barrel caulking guns. Some pressurized cartridges do not require caulking guns. When deciding how much caulking to purchase, consider that you’ll probably need a half-cartridge per window or door and four cartridges for the foundation sill. Caulking compounds can also be found in aerosol cans, squeeze tubes, and ropes for small jobs or special applications.

Caulking compounds vary in strength, properties, and prices. Water-based caulk can be cleaned with water, while solvent-based compounds require a solvent for cleanup.

Application Of Caulk

Although not a high-tech operation, caulking can be tricky. Read and follow the instructions on the compound cartridge. Save yourself some trouble by remembering a few important tips:

Before applying new caulk, remove old caulk or paint residue remaining around a window using a putty knife, stiff brush, or special solvent. After old caulk is removed, new caulk can then be applied to all joints in the window frame and the joint between the frame and the wall. The best time to apply caulk is during dry weather when the outdoor temperature is above 45°F (7.2°C). Low humidity is important during application to prevent cracks from swelling with moisture. Warm temperatures are also necessary so the caulk will set properly and adhere to the surface.

Gorell Replacement Windows Seen On DIY Network

Thursday, September 23rd, 2010

Gorell Replacement Windows were chosen for a episode of “Kitchen Impossible” on the DIY Network

Gorell Armor Glass Cut Out 281x300 Gorell Replacement Windows Seen On DIY NetworkIn this episode of Kitchen Impossible they used a Gorell Double Hung Window. The glass package they chose was Gorell’s very high performance Armor Glass Plus Laminated glass system. The Armor Glass system has three panes of glass, two of which sandwich a tough PVB interlayer for excellent security, Solar Control Plus Low E coating and argon gas fill between the glass panes.

In this episode they discussed how the Gorell Replacement Window would impact the energy efficiency and comfort in this homeowners kitchen.

  1. SolarControl Max Low-E Coating
  2. PolyVinyl Butyral (PVB) Interlayer
  3. Argon Gas Between Glass Panes
  4. PPG Intercept® Spacer System

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Yes We Do Replacement Windows

Saturday, January 30th, 2010

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Western Construction and Replacement Windows

If I had a dollar for every time I heard someone say “I didn’t know you did replacement windows” I’d be a rich man.

Last week I was giving a free garage estimate to a home owner in NE Minneapolis. It was a older home probably built in the late 1800’s.

We were sitting at their kitchen table when I noticed their old wood windows were in pretty bad shape. It was the cold that caught my attention but it was the paint chips in the sill that gave me cause for concern.

I just finished my Renovation, Repair and Painting (RRP) certification class so I have a new level of understanding as to the dangers of lead poising in older homes, especially with children up to 6 years of age.

I asked my customer’s if they had any young children. They said they had 2, ages 2 and 4 with one more on the way.

Well,

I immediately stopped talking about his detached garage and asked their permission to discuss the dangers of lead paint and lead dust to small children. Of course they were interested, who wouldn’t want to protect their children.

Some Facts About Lead and Replacement Windows

According to the EPA lead poisoning can affect your children’s developing nervous systems, causing reduced IQ’s, learning disabilities and behavioral problems.

Lead dust is the most common way people are exposed to lead but you can get it into your body from the soil or paint chips.

Lead was used in more than 38 million homes prior to 1978 when it was banned.

After explaining the dangers that lead poising possessed in their home, they wanted to fix the problem as soon as possible. It was a large home so they were more than a little concerned about the overall cost. I assured them we had windows to fit every budget, in fact right now we have great financing programs that are easy to qualify for and we even have rebate programs for replacement windows that are part of the Federal Stimulus Program.

I explained to them about the below market financing with the Minnesota Fix-Up Fund, a 35% rebate up to $10,000.00 for qualifying replacement window projects and an additional $1,500.00 in tax credits for their new replacement windows.

Let’s Do Some MN Replacement Window Math

On a $10,000 window replacement project you can get $3,500 in Energy Saver Rebate dollars, interest rates below 6% at 5.99% on a 20 year amortized loan and a $1,500 tax credit which is part of the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act.   If that isn’t enough reason to purchase new energy efficient windows’ how about saving’s up to 40 % on your fuel bill every year.

I guess this is what you call a no brainier (no pun intended).

Obviously they went ahead and scheduled their new vinyl replacement windows to be installed as soon as possible because the Energy Saver Rebate program is a first come first served program.

If you’re interested in finding out more about the dangers of lead and your home please fill out my contact form and in the message box type Free Lead Test and I’ll have one of our lead experts come out to your home for a free lead analysis.