Pella Windows and Doors

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Pella Windows and Doors Reviews

calcan June 20, 2010
Storm Door
I purchased a new Entry door and Storm door manufactured by Pella. The screen on the storm door does not work properly. I flicked a bee off the screen one morning and the screen ripped. So I ordered and paid for a new screen to be installed in my new storm door ($52.00). After my new screen is replaced in my new door, I contact Pella and ask them to reimburse me for the replacement screen as I have learned that the "original" screen was installed backwards at the factory. Which explains why it went up and own hard and was cockeyed. Pella refused to reimburse me, beause I ripped the screen. I told them I don't believe the screen would have ripped by my flicking a bee off it had it been in stalled correctly. They didn't care! So customer service by pella sucks and apparently they need better quality control at the factory. I do not recomment Pella, they will not stand behind their product.
gloria moore June 30, 2009
Do NOT recommend Pella products
You walk into a Pella showroom and their windows/doors look beautiful. We spent over $40, 000.00 in Pella Windows and Doors and can tell you from experience that they are not worth the money. We bought double hung windows/sliding glass doors/french outswing doors and fiberglass doors for a new construction home. First of all, if you have your contractor install their product, immediately they want to blame your installer. DO NOT BUY their Fiberglass doors. They come from the factory in less than satisfactory condition. We had a door replaced 3 times and they all had the same bad paint job (paint flakes). We've had this door for a year now and it has already faded badly. Before we bought the door, they claimed the great thing about this product is that it doesn't fade from the sun! LIE! We ordered a set of windows for our Dining Room and the same exact set of windows for our Living Room that our Contractor was going to install. When the windows arrived, they forgot to mull them together into one big window. Pella ended up having to come to the site to mull them together and install them. Pella can't blame our Contractor because Pella installed these windows and they did a terrible job. We've had leaking and moisture problems and eventually had to hire our own people to correct the problems. BEWARE OF PELLA PRODUCTS...THEY TELL YOU WONDERFUL THINGS IN THE SHOWROOM BUT THEY DO NOT BACK UP THEIR PRODUCT. PELLA QUALITY CONTROL AND THEIR SERVICE REPRESENTATIVES ARE THE WORST. I will never again buy or recommend any of their products.
December 6, 2006
Pella windows are crap!
We spent a lot of money on pella windows and they turned out to be crappy. We get so much moisture around are windows that a rag is soaken wet. We called pella several times complaining about the problem A guy even came out to our house to look at our windows. He said our house is seeled up to tight thats why we get moisture.That is not true, we even have a dehumidifier. They did nothing about helping with the problem. I do not recommend pella windows to anyone.
December 4, 2006
Squeaky, leaky expensive windows!
Spring, 2005 -- moved to our former rental house and paid $16,964.47 to Pella for new casement windows (doesn't include installation/finish labor and material costs). These windows replaced old double-pane sliding windows and newer outside storms. Casement windows were recommended because they were expected to provide maximum sealing when closed and offered "enclosed" blinds. We wanted triple-pane windows (the equivalent of doubles with storms), but later found we had double-pane ones (not obvious to the eye and little difference in price). We've had frost formations between "sealed" glass panes, bugs entering around locked windows, warping of a few frames (causing terrible noises when opening/closing during humid weather), and cold air coming inside from between "sealed" panes. However, we have NO problems with the 10-year-old spare room cheap side-slider we did not replace (doesn't even have a separate storm). The salesman claims we wanted double-pane windows to "save money" -- simply not true -- our contractor was present during the ordering and remembers distinctly that triple-panes were specified. We used top-quality oak wood for all the finishing, and wanted beautiful, new maintenance-free windows for our retirement residence. Technicians have come promptly after our calls and have done what they can to adjust, replace seals, etc., but they differ on opinions about whether or not the triple-panes would have prevented our cold air and frost problems. Funny -- we had no frost and cold air issues with the old windows/storms when tenants closed them properly during cold weather. We understand that these windows are a new design. Pella should have stuck with their former design -- we've checked out several homes with older Pella windows and they don't have such problems -- no frost by the blinds and no extremely cold or drafty interior frame/crank/lock areas. We'll see what the next "solution" is when the tech(s) come back, and we're considering having the gas company do an energy-saving review/recommendation on these "energy efficient" windows. In the meantime, we're trying tape and foam tubing in the worst areas, being grateful that we haven't seen any rain leakage, and trying to stop worrying about where water goes when frost melts. We've even stopped complaining about one small, high deep-set casement unit downstairs that opens from the top down for blind maintenance (in lieu of side-to-side), placing and our heads so close to the suspended ceiling that we can't reach down in to clean or dry off the melted frost -- we have to wait until it's warm enough to crank the windows open and climb up into the flower box outside to get into it comfortably. There is a cable that one tech offered to show us how to remove for wider opening inside, but that would lay the window down against the wide sill and add to the chances of our messing up the sliding locking mechanism of an already ill-sealed window. We'd rather just live with it, but feel that we should have been told initially that windows of that height would operate differently than taller ones when the blinds were enclosed. When we are ready to replace our really large living room windows, we'll probably just go to our local hardware store -- it would be likely be a less expensive and more efficient way to get quality windows.

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