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Window question
I live in construction that is 2 1/2 years old. The builder installed
windows that had a gray "General Contractor" sticker on it. Last year one of the windows fogged and I was able to get the builder to replace the sash. I ahve noticed another has fogged and also one of the small windows by the door (I think it is called a 'light') has fogged too. I cannot find my builder anymore and these windows have no obvious indication of the OEM? Can anyone advise on either who the OEM is and what if any recourse I have? |
Window question
There has to be a label somewhere or go to local stores and look, you
should hve paperwork on them |
Window question
GaryM writes:
(m Ransley) wrote in : There has to be a label somewhere or go to local stores and look, you should hve paperwork on them We have no paperwork. The markings on the window are a NAMI gold label, and there is a barcode. No manufacturer, but the is a marking in the inside of the panes which reads, "Duraseal" and a number. I see Duraseal is also a window type. I had a similar problem. I went to the NAMI website, downloaded a PDF and found the manufacturers name using the number in the PDF. At first the manufacturer wouldn't help, they wanted the retail outlet to act as a go between, but eventually they came through. |
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Dan Espen wrote in
: I see Duraseal is also a window type. I had a similar problem. I went to the NAMI website, downloaded a PDF and found the manufacturers name using the number in the PDF. At first the manufacturer wouldn't help, they wanted the retail outlet to act as a go between, but eventually they came through. I cannot find a PDF on that site. The key numbers on the NAMI sticker a Code: KKI Specs: NRFC Series: 4600 Double Hung MST: 3050 |
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Jim G writes:
I live in construction that is 2 1/2 years old. The builder installed windows that had a gray "General Contractor" sticker on it. Last year one of the windows fogged and I was able to get the builder to replace the sash. I ahve noticed another has fogged and also one of the small windows by the door (I think it is called a 'light') has fogged too. I cannot find my builder anymore and these windows have no obvious indication of the OEM? Can anyone advise on either who the OEM is and what if any recourse I have? Oy. Sounds like they are exceedingly ****ty windows. If you have a warranty left with the home and are in the US, check with the attorney general of your state, and see if they have record of the builder. Network with the neighbors to see if they have leads on the builder. Best Regards, -- Todd H. http://www.toddh.net/ |
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GaryM writes:
R Dan Espen wrote in : I see Duraseal is also a window type. I had a similar problem. I went to the NAMI website, downloaded a PDF and found the manufacturers name using the number in the PDF. At first the manufacturer wouldn't help, they wanted the retail outlet to act as a go between, but eventually they came through. I cannot find a PDF on that site. The key numbers on the NAMI sticker a Code: KKI Specs: NRFC Series: 4600 Double Hung MST: 3050 I can't either, but I remember finding one in the past. Try sending them an email or calling. |
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GaryM writes:
Dan Espen wrote in : I see Duraseal is also a window type. I had a similar problem. I went to the NAMI website, downloaded a PDF and found the manufacturers name using the number in the PDF. At first the manufacturer wouldn't help, they wanted the retail outlet to act as a go between, but eventually they came through. I cannot find a PDF on that site. The key numbers on the NAMI sticker a Code: KKI Specs: NRFC Series: 4600 Double Hung MST: 3050 Aha, turns out I still have a record of what I actually did. In my case the window was AAMA Certified. I saw the NAMI and just assumed it was the same organization. Looks like calling them or email is your only choice. |
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