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We’re very excited to have Jim Snyder guest blogging for us this week. A seasoned professional in the fenestration industry, Jim Snyder has worked on the front line of home building, home remodeling and residential window and door installation for over two decades. As a serious craftsman, Jim has journaled and cataloged nearly ten years of fenestration research, establishing best practices along the way. You can follow Jim and twitter @WindowJimSnyder and learn more on his blog.

We purchase several replacement products for our homes over the years. A new roof, furnace, water heater, replacement doors, and windows to name a few. These investments have a couple things in common including that they all need to be installed and that the quality of their installation can affect their performance.

With each of these replacement products, there are two elements:

1)  the product itself, and

2)  the product’s installation

Sometimes, these 2 elements will come from different sources. For example, if you are repainting your home, it’s common for you to buy your own paint but hire a painter to actually apply it to your walls. But when you have your water heater replaced, it’s common that your plumber will both furnish and install the unit.

That’s a good thing, too, because if your water heater fails – especially under warranty – you want to make one call, regardless if it’s a product or installation problem.

In the case of replacement windows, there are many advantages, some hidden, to hiring a turnkey (product furnished and installed) contractor such as Long Life Windows.

Here are just a few:

Turnkey contractors have the most incentive and qualification to provide and produce quality replacement installations. That’s all they do, so they do it well.

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