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arlosmom

simulated vs. true divided light window semi-emergency

17 years ago

Hi all! We're in the middle of building a rear kitchen/bathroom/bedroom addition on our 1905 home. We're 10 weeks in and today was our first really bad news day.

Seven weeks ago we placed our order for Weathershield all-wood, single glazed (we will add wood storms that match the rest of the house), true divided light, double hung windows for the addition. JUST THIS MORNING (7 weeks since placing the order that was supposed to be delivered in 4 to 6 weeks) our window rep calls to tell us that Weathershield no longer makes true divided light, single-glazed, all-wood, double hung windows. They want to provide us with simulated divided light windows instead.

The rep told me that we won't be able to tell the difference between true and simulated divided light. My husband and I are going to look at the simulated versions tomorrow, but I'm not happy. At all. I'm not expecting to like them but maybe I'll be pleasantly surprised.

The window rep is also telling us that there is only about $200 difference between the TDL windows that we've already paid for and the SDL that they now want us to accept. This is for a total of 10 windows. Does this sound right? My understanding was that TDL is significantly more expensive.

I'm not sure what to do as a next step. Getting the windows right is very important to us, but I'm not sure what our options are.

Help please!! I'd appreciate any suggestions or information.

Thanks, Margaret

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