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Dane - Site Editor - from Hayfield Durawood vs. I have a Hayfield dealer selling me the dura Wood double slider. What do you think about this window? I like that it can be stained to match my unique woodwork, but I'm concerned about the wood. He insures me that the dura Wood will not rot,swell, crack etc. A little concerned of the AI. What do you think of the two options. So the Dura Wood from Hayfield is a wood laminate. They make a nice looking window with some nice numbers.

The slider gets a. I've attached a sheet from the company so you can take a look at the numbers. The air infiltration of the Imperial LS window is. It's a really excellent window. As to the interior laminate colors, that's more of a personal preference. I think either window is probably fine, but the Imperial LS would be my first choice for sure.

Do you know anything about Hayfield vinyl windows? They are made in Minnesota but they do have a dealer close to us in Sioux City Iowa. Lowell - Homeowner - from [Site Editor's Answer] Lowell, I don't hear a ton about Hayfield and have always been under the impression that they made a pretty mediocre product. However, I took a look at their website, specifically at the performance data and I have to say it's much better than I thought.

For instance, that single hung using low-e, fills, and foam inserts has a DP55, AI of. I'm not sure what model they are showing you, but these are very solid numbers. How about finding a Simonton dealer who carries either the Impressions series or the Simonton Prism Platinum sometimes called the Reflection series.

Both of these windows are quite good, although I don't believe that Simonton offers a woodgrain. We went with low-e glass and I must say I have seen an improvement in the internal temperatures, even during the freezing winter we just had. Read additional Andersen windows reviews.

I recently obtained information on Gerkin and Hayfield Windows. Hayfield have offered a twenty year glass warranty with a limited lifetime warranty on the vinyl and hardware, Gerkin on the other hand offered five years on the hardware and ten years on the glass. Now I am not really clued up when it comes to the numbers they have given me, which is making it difficult to make a final decision on which to go for. The quotes I have are for two single hung windows and four sliders.

The AI numbers they gave me is the Hayfield slider at. Can anyone shed any light on this for me? Thank you. My recommendation would be to go and look at both windows in person and make your decision from there. Our Customers Say Hayfield is a product I can always count on for value, durability, and top-notch quality.

As a building contractor, I've used and installed nearly all of the major window manufacturers. The quality of Hayfield Windows are top notch and their excellent customer service makes Hayfield an easy choice. I was impressed that your windows survived golf ball sized hail this week. The roof and siding was destroyed but the Windows are as good as the day they were installed. Keep it up, it is great to use and get support from a company like yours, local, American Made products made here and service to support them.



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