Good morning from the Palatinate region.
My name is Uwe, and I have been following this forum for some time. We will soon start building our future home. Since we also have to work hard for our money, we are looking for ways to save a few bucks where possible. Regarding the topic mentioned above, I have already read a lot here and in other forums.
I understand that
- many windows produced in Poland are made from parts "Made in Germany,"
- many "German" windows are actually made in Poland,
- and window installation should be done by 100% professionals.
However, that is not what I am concerned about here. I am only interested in personal experiences from actual projects. Ideally, experiences spanning some time— for example, after four or five years. We are considering wood/aluminum windows. It would be great to receive practical advice here.
With that said: Merry Christmas and a happy New Year to a healthy 2020.
Uwe
My name is Uwe, and I have been following this forum for some time. We will soon start building our future home. Since we also have to work hard for our money, we are looking for ways to save a few bucks where possible. Regarding the topic mentioned above, I have already read a lot here and in other forums.
I understand that
- many windows produced in Poland are made from parts "Made in Germany,"
- many "German" windows are actually made in Poland,
- and window installation should be done by 100% professionals.
However, that is not what I am concerned about here. I am only interested in personal experiences from actual projects. Ideally, experiences spanning some time— for example, after four or five years. We are considering wood/aluminum windows. It would be great to receive practical advice here.
With that said: Merry Christmas and a happy New Year to a healthy 2020.
Uwe
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Piotr198121 Jan 2020 06:17Vicky Pedia schrieb:
The choice of material is also a matter of philosophy. Personally, I think it’s important that a company from the local region supplies and installs the products so that I have quick access for any warranty issues. I mostly use Internorm windows with aluminum cladding. They have special offer weeks twice a year, and if you can plan accordingly, you can also save money. The fittings and service complete the package well. Can you estimate when these special offer weeks usually take place? In your opinion, how much can one save? What experiences have you had with Internorm?
I happened to visit the window manufacturer yesterday. He said the next appointment would probably be at the end of the year. But you can call them anytime.
Yes, and these windows are very high quality. They have very good, durable fittings, and the aluminum cladding makes them UV-resistant and long-lasting.
Yes, and these windows are very high quality. They have very good, durable fittings, and the aluminum cladding makes them UV-resistant and long-lasting.
Delivery and installation locally, I agree with that. Manufacturer locally, not necessarily. Our F. installed and delivered to us a company s. from Fehmarn. That counts as local. However, the manufacturer was based in Stettin. No warranty issues. Otherwise, in Schleswig-Holstein you would only be allowed to buy Aldra, and in northern Germany only VW, but please not those assembled in Bratislava. K.