This was very informative. I’m in the Tampa Bay Area. My decision was between 2 companies here…. One installs PGT only and the other one installs Eastern Architectural Systems only. I was leaning toward the company that uses EAS windows. I have heard lots about the PGT windows, but not the EAS windows. You have put my mind at ease to go with the EAS windows. Thanks
EAS is a really good window!! It has something that the PGT window does not have which is the antridized T Bar! Which is in the bottom of the frame and the sash attaches to it and it gives some extra security! I sell both you can’t go wrong with an EAS window!!
My A/C runs a lot less with these windows. I don’t need to turn on my heat during the winter either. I use to feel the draft with my old windows. Now the temperature stays steady in my house. The windows cost money but they raised the value of my home and I believe my A/C running less and not as hard should last longer.
Would be nice if you describe the etching "bug' on impact resistance windows that identifies its impact properties or the standards the window conforms to.
Jason, I’m in south Florida and I don’t live by the ocean. All these companies keep telling me that I don’t need vinyl and that aluminum is the best way to go. Would you recommend vinyl for people who don’t live by the ocean?
Hello! I have Eastern Architectural Systems window in Captiva. One of our windows got cracked on the bottom sash. We cannot find someone to repair the bottom sash. I am considering doing this myself. Do you know if this is something that a homeowner can do themselves.
If they are hit hard enough the impact glass cracks similar to a car windshield. The pvb interlayer is heat treated between two pieces of glass to form the impact glass. It absorbs the impact but stays in place to protect your home from catastrophic damage.
Does eastern window make a triple glass window? Does PGT make a window that can be installed over the frame of my old windows? I'm in the market for some windows and I'm doing alot of research. Thank you for your informative video.
Eastern does have a triple glass option as well as most manufacturers! No any new window needs to be replaced frame and all unless you have the same make and newer PGT model! In that case a new glass package can be inserted into frame! But that is rare if it’s an older house!
It’s normally the inside that is impact and the outside is the sacrificial piece of glass! You can tell by knocking on it! When you knock on impact it thuds kind of like you are knocking on concrete or granite. When knocking on regular glass it kind of makes a tinging noise
Hi Jason. I live in Jupiter. I have begun a search for impact windows. I have gotten 2 estimates so far. Unfortunately unlike many here in Florida/Jupiter I would be applying for Pace financing which seems to turn off installers. My house is wood. Both companies pushing me for aluminum when I want vinyl. They said the vinyl is way more expensive, frames yellow etc. So thank you for your video. I'm sure you are busy but I have 2 questions. Do you come down to Jupiter and are you a Pace approved dealer. My intention was JUST windows which I may stick with BUT if you have the pace financing I would consider "front door" and possibly sliders, single glass.
Like you I'm looking for windows and my current research has shown this to be untrue about the current aluminum being sold. This is because Aluminum has changed from those offered many years ago according to other window reviewers. Check this review out: czcams.com/video/GZHb1C5I_tk/video.html
Essentially, over time, the money you'll save on your electric bill with these windows, they will basically be free...They pay for themselves. Damn I miss Sales! Lol
First run vinyl last just fine in south Florida. Comes with a lifetime warranty from largest manufacturers in the business. I have sold millions of dollars of Vinyl windows in south Florida over the past 15 years and never have an issue with a Vinyl frame. Do some research on Virgin Vinyl.
This was very informative. I’m in the Tampa Bay Area. My decision was between 2 companies here…. One installs PGT only and the other one installs Eastern Architectural Systems only. I was leaning toward the company that uses EAS windows. I have heard lots about the PGT windows, but not the EAS windows. You have put my mind at ease to go with the EAS windows. Thanks
EAS is a really good window!! It has something that the PGT window does not have which is the antridized T Bar! Which is in the bottom of the frame and the sash attaches to it and it gives some extra security! I sell both you can’t go wrong with an EAS window!!
My A/C runs a lot less with these windows. I don’t need to turn on my heat during the winter either. I use to feel the draft with my old windows. Now the temperature stays steady in my house. The windows cost money but they raised the value of my home and I believe my A/C running less and not as hard should last longer.
Great video!
Glad you enjoyed it
Jason, great videos. Question: What would the price difference the typical impact window going from a size 3050 to a 3060?
Would be nice if you describe the etching "bug' on impact resistance windows that identifies its impact properties or the standards the window conforms to.
The etching bug? I'm sorry am not familiar with that phrase?
As far as the standards the windows conform to. PGT conforms to Miami Dade and hvhz standards.
Jason do you sell Rehau 4500 Impact resistant tilt and turn windows?
Never heard of Rehau 4500.
Jason, I’m in south Florida and I don’t live by the ocean. All these companies keep telling me that I don’t need vinyl and that aluminum is the best way to go. Would you recommend vinyl for people who don’t live by the ocean?
what part of south florida?
hey jason its austin from blinds showcase . we used to do home shows next to each other . just wanted to know whatb pg50 meant on my windows
If you have these impact windows do you still need hurricane shutters per code?
No you would not need storm panels once you have impact windows
Hello! I have Eastern Architectural Systems window in Captiva. One of our windows got cracked on the bottom sash. We cannot find someone to repair the bottom sash. I am considering doing this myself. Do you know if this is something that a homeowner can do themselves.
If you can get eastern to send a new bottom sash it's a pretty easy fix
Is Broward part of your territory?
Sarasota here, do you carry Lawson?
Port Saint Lucie here. If the glass is hit during a hurricane do they break like regular glass or shatter?
If they are hit hard enough the impact glass cracks similar to a car windshield. The pvb interlayer is heat treated between two pieces of glass to form the impact glass. It absorbs the impact but stays in place to protect your home from catastrophic damage.
If you want an estimate I live in Port Saint Lucie as well. My showroom is on us1 in psl.
Does eastern window make a triple glass window? Does PGT make a window that can be installed over the frame of my old windows? I'm in the market for some windows and I'm doing alot of research. Thank you for your informative video.
Eastern does have a triple glass option as well as most manufacturers! No any new window needs to be replaced frame and all unless you have the same make and newer PGT model! In that case a new glass package can be inserted into frame! But that is rare if it’s an older house!
@@jasonv2323 Thank you so much for the fast reply and the info. 👍
@@williamsantiago7303 no problem! When you start getting prices let me know and I will give you my opinion and advice!
Hi Jason, how do. We tell which side is impact?
It’s normally the inside that is impact and the outside is the sacrificial piece of glass! You can tell by knocking on it! When you knock on impact it thuds kind of like you are knocking on concrete or granite. When knocking on regular glass it kind of makes a tinging noise
Whose territory is the Panhandle of Florida. Panama City to Pensacola?
We do not have a location up there! You have to contact PGT,EAS, or CWS and ask them for authorized dealers in your area!
Hi Jason. I live in Jupiter. I have begun a search for impact windows. I have gotten 2 estimates so far. Unfortunately unlike many here in Florida/Jupiter I would be applying for Pace financing which seems to turn off installers. My house is wood. Both companies pushing me for aluminum when I want vinyl. They said the vinyl is way more expensive, frames yellow etc. So thank you for your video. I'm sure you are busy but I have 2 questions. Do you come down to Jupiter and are you a Pace approved dealer. My intention was JUST windows which I may stick with BUT if you have the pace financing I would consider "front door" and possibly sliders, single glass.
Like you I'm looking for windows and my current research has shown this to be untrue about the current aluminum being sold. This is because Aluminum has changed from those offered many years ago according to other window reviewers. Check this review out: czcams.com/video/GZHb1C5I_tk/video.html
Essentially, over time, the money you'll save on your electric bill with these windows, they will basically be free...They pay for themselves. Damn I miss Sales! Lol
Do you serve north dade county??
No unfortunately we do not service that far south
You say they meet the codes and standards but where are the certifications
Miami dade approvals, Florida builder code approvals! Top standards in Florida
No way that vinyl will live long in South Fla. buy the aluminum ones
First run vinyl last just fine in south Florida. Comes with a lifetime warranty from largest manufacturers in the business. I have sold millions of dollars of Vinyl windows in south Florida over the past 15 years and never have an issue with a Vinyl frame. Do some research on Virgin Vinyl.