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This is the answer to the question Rehau grazio vs Rehau delight (for a private house)

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2022‑07‑31 01:38
Carmen Gordon
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People install windows once or twice in their lives. They don't know much about them.

Grazio can be installed in standard openings in an apartment building. White. The usual sash.

The person will say they like the profile. You make a conclusion.

And you order on a completely different object.

Let's say it's a house. Let's say it's made of RACs or elongated blocks.

The windows need exterior dark lamination. French doors (as is now fashionable).

You will be doing the fronts. Eventually after the seasons change. You will find that the sashes are big and sag. Profile of the economy class. Sags in the sun.

Poorly assembled frames play. Sashes are not pressed tightly. So instead of new windows, you get a constant pain in the ass. That can't be fixed drastically. The whole warranty will come down to wiping the endless snot out until the end of the warranty. And replacing these frames with normal ones won't be an option. Because it's much easier and cheaper to make a normal one initially than to redo it later. In the end you paid the money, but instead of a quality product you got a piece of crap.

Do you think I'm exaggerating? Am I just making it up? No, I'm not exaggerating.

What I described is a typical situation. Choosing windows without considering many nuances.

P. s. Unfortunately, there is a perception that windows are a very simple thing and they are all the same.

2022‑07‑31 01:38
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