When you’re in the market for replacement windows, one of the most important things to look for, aside from the features, is its warranty. It’s an important part of the product since it protects you from any surprise costs in case any untoward incident happens to your windows. It also protects your windows from faulty installation and workmanship.
Product Warranty
The product warranty is defined as the time period that the manufacturer will give coverage for manufacturing defects. This warranty won’t cover damages caused by abuse or lack of maintenance. If there are any defects, the affected parts will be replaced, free of charge. The most common components that are replaced include the glass seals and the hinges.
Depending on the material affected, a window company can provide a lifetime warranty or another form of the 20/10 warranty. This means that there is a 20-year coverage on the glass panes while there is a 10-year warranty on every other component.
Installation Warranty
This warranty is in place to protect the homeowner from slipshod installation jobs. Remember that all warranties are all equally important. However, their duration can vary since some installation warranties can last for a year. a decade or the product’s lifetime. You can assume that you’re safe with a 5- to 10-year warranty since that’s the time that most issues come out.
Renewal by Andersen® Limited Warranty
When you install Renewal by Andersen® products, you can rest easy knowing that each product is protected by a fully transferable limited warranty. This warranty covers the installation and labor as well as the components. The insulating glass of the window sash is warranted to be free of issues for 20 years from the date it’s installed.
As the best company in the area for installing windows and doors, Renewal by Andersen of Wyoming gets the job done properly. We’re your trusted source of replacement windows. Call us at (307) 472-2199, or fill out our convenient contact form to request a free consultation today! We serve our customers in Wyoming, including Casper, Cheyenne and surrounding areas.