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April 6, 2010 at 1:24 PM #537201April 6, 2010 at 1:42 PM #536279
garysears
ParticipantTo be clear, I’m paying for the windows through US Window and Door. I am not buying direct from Milgard.
I am paying $442 each for the 6 single casement windows (forgot to mention they have the grid between the glass). $305-350 for the 3 sliders. Actual install I believe is 1125 (this is the amount not taxed on the estimate). On top of this there is a $30 per window mail in rebate (prepaid debit card) from Milgard. They changed the offer to $20 per window recently.
Energy Star website tax credit info: http://www.energystar.gov/index.cfm?c=tax_credits.tx_index
April 6, 2010 at 1:42 PM #536406garysears
ParticipantTo be clear, I’m paying for the windows through US Window and Door. I am not buying direct from Milgard.
I am paying $442 each for the 6 single casement windows (forgot to mention they have the grid between the glass). $305-350 for the 3 sliders. Actual install I believe is 1125 (this is the amount not taxed on the estimate). On top of this there is a $30 per window mail in rebate (prepaid debit card) from Milgard. They changed the offer to $20 per window recently.
Energy Star website tax credit info: http://www.energystar.gov/index.cfm?c=tax_credits.tx_index
April 6, 2010 at 1:42 PM #536860garysears
ParticipantTo be clear, I’m paying for the windows through US Window and Door. I am not buying direct from Milgard.
I am paying $442 each for the 6 single casement windows (forgot to mention they have the grid between the glass). $305-350 for the 3 sliders. Actual install I believe is 1125 (this is the amount not taxed on the estimate). On top of this there is a $30 per window mail in rebate (prepaid debit card) from Milgard. They changed the offer to $20 per window recently.
Energy Star website tax credit info: http://www.energystar.gov/index.cfm?c=tax_credits.tx_index
April 6, 2010 at 1:42 PM #536958garysears
ParticipantTo be clear, I’m paying for the windows through US Window and Door. I am not buying direct from Milgard.
I am paying $442 each for the 6 single casement windows (forgot to mention they have the grid between the glass). $305-350 for the 3 sliders. Actual install I believe is 1125 (this is the amount not taxed on the estimate). On top of this there is a $30 per window mail in rebate (prepaid debit card) from Milgard. They changed the offer to $20 per window recently.
Energy Star website tax credit info: http://www.energystar.gov/index.cfm?c=tax_credits.tx_index
April 6, 2010 at 1:42 PM #537220garysears
ParticipantTo be clear, I’m paying for the windows through US Window and Door. I am not buying direct from Milgard.
I am paying $442 each for the 6 single casement windows (forgot to mention they have the grid between the glass). $305-350 for the 3 sliders. Actual install I believe is 1125 (this is the amount not taxed on the estimate). On top of this there is a $30 per window mail in rebate (prepaid debit card) from Milgard. They changed the offer to $20 per window recently.
Energy Star website tax credit info: http://www.energystar.gov/index.cfm?c=tax_credits.tx_index
April 7, 2010 at 2:25 AM #536608CA renter
Participant[quote=garysears]To be clear, I’m paying for the windows through US Window and Door. I am not buying direct from Milgard.
I am paying $442 each for the 6 single casement windows (forgot to mention they have the grid between the glass). $305-350 for the 3 sliders. Actual install I believe is 1125 (this is the amount not taxed on the estimate). On top of this there is a $30 per window mail in rebate (prepaid debit card) from Milgard. They changed the offer to $20 per window recently.
Energy Star website tax credit info: http://www.energystar.gov/index.cfm?c=tax_credits.tx_index%5B/quote%5D
Great info, gary. Thanks for posting it.
Would you mind sharing with us how things turn out when it’s all said and done?
When (IF!) we ever buy a house, the first thing we’ll do is replace the windows if they’re not already dual-pane. They make a HUGE difference!
April 7, 2010 at 2:25 AM #536733CA renter
Participant[quote=garysears]To be clear, I’m paying for the windows through US Window and Door. I am not buying direct from Milgard.
I am paying $442 each for the 6 single casement windows (forgot to mention they have the grid between the glass). $305-350 for the 3 sliders. Actual install I believe is 1125 (this is the amount not taxed on the estimate). On top of this there is a $30 per window mail in rebate (prepaid debit card) from Milgard. They changed the offer to $20 per window recently.
Energy Star website tax credit info: http://www.energystar.gov/index.cfm?c=tax_credits.tx_index%5B/quote%5D
Great info, gary. Thanks for posting it.
Would you mind sharing with us how things turn out when it’s all said and done?
When (IF!) we ever buy a house, the first thing we’ll do is replace the windows if they’re not already dual-pane. They make a HUGE difference!
April 7, 2010 at 2:25 AM #537189CA renter
Participant[quote=garysears]To be clear, I’m paying for the windows through US Window and Door. I am not buying direct from Milgard.
I am paying $442 each for the 6 single casement windows (forgot to mention they have the grid between the glass). $305-350 for the 3 sliders. Actual install I believe is 1125 (this is the amount not taxed on the estimate). On top of this there is a $30 per window mail in rebate (prepaid debit card) from Milgard. They changed the offer to $20 per window recently.
Energy Star website tax credit info: http://www.energystar.gov/index.cfm?c=tax_credits.tx_index%5B/quote%5D
Great info, gary. Thanks for posting it.
Would you mind sharing with us how things turn out when it’s all said and done?
When (IF!) we ever buy a house, the first thing we’ll do is replace the windows if they’re not already dual-pane. They make a HUGE difference!
April 7, 2010 at 2:25 AM #537286CA renter
Participant[quote=garysears]To be clear, I’m paying for the windows through US Window and Door. I am not buying direct from Milgard.
I am paying $442 each for the 6 single casement windows (forgot to mention they have the grid between the glass). $305-350 for the 3 sliders. Actual install I believe is 1125 (this is the amount not taxed on the estimate). On top of this there is a $30 per window mail in rebate (prepaid debit card) from Milgard. They changed the offer to $20 per window recently.
Energy Star website tax credit info: http://www.energystar.gov/index.cfm?c=tax_credits.tx_index%5B/quote%5D
Great info, gary. Thanks for posting it.
Would you mind sharing with us how things turn out when it’s all said and done?
When (IF!) we ever buy a house, the first thing we’ll do is replace the windows if they’re not already dual-pane. They make a HUGE difference!
April 7, 2010 at 2:25 AM #537551CA renter
Participant[quote=garysears]To be clear, I’m paying for the windows through US Window and Door. I am not buying direct from Milgard.
I am paying $442 each for the 6 single casement windows (forgot to mention they have the grid between the glass). $305-350 for the 3 sliders. Actual install I believe is 1125 (this is the amount not taxed on the estimate). On top of this there is a $30 per window mail in rebate (prepaid debit card) from Milgard. They changed the offer to $20 per window recently.
Energy Star website tax credit info: http://www.energystar.gov/index.cfm?c=tax_credits.tx_index%5B/quote%5D
Great info, gary. Thanks for posting it.
Would you mind sharing with us how things turn out when it’s all said and done?
When (IF!) we ever buy a house, the first thing we’ll do is replace the windows if they’re not already dual-pane. They make a HUGE difference!
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