BLVD Windows & Doors Warranty
BLVD’s Limited
Warranty
- 25 years, parts and labour
- Transferable at any time
- Not pro-rated
- Honest with no fine prints
Competitor Warranty
- “Lifetime” warranty that comes with many hidden pitfalls
- No labour warranty, or only for short period
- Many hidden payments
- Tons of fine print
- Different warranties between manufacturer and dealer
Warranty
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BLVD’s Warranty
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Competitors’ Typical “Lifetime” Warranty
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Vinyl Frame
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25 years
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15 years
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Seal Failure
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25 years
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15 years
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Hardware
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25 years
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2 years
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Installation
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25 years
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5-10 years
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Labour
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25 years
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2-5 years
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Bug screen
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5 years
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1 month
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PVC Frame Warranty
Our warranty offers 25 years of protection against cracks and discoloration of white windows.
Seal Failure
Enjoy 25 years of protection against condensation in between the glass with our warranty.
How much can you save with BLVD's highly-rated warranty for labour?
Suppose you bought a window five years ago, and now there seems to be an issue with the glazing. You reach out to your contractor to fix it, taking advantage of your product warranty, but you’re still expected to pay for labor, which can be quite expensive due to the cost of new glazing, averaging between $700-$1000. With BLVD’s, you don’t have to worry about any of that – everything is included without any hidden fees, fine print, or complications.
A Guide to Understanding Replacement Window Warranties.
When it comes to replacing your windows, it’s not just about enhancing your home’s comfort and energy efficiency. It’s also about finding the right warranty to protect your investment for years to come. Here are some things to consider when selecting a warranty:
Coverage: What exactly does the warranty cover? Does it include parts and labor, or just the materials? How long does the coverage last? Be sure to read the fine print and ask questions to ensure that you fully understand what is covered.
Exclusions: On the other side of the coin, what is not covered by the warranty? Are there any specific conditions or situations that could void the warranty? Knowing what is excluded from the warranty can help you avoid any unpleasant surprises down the road.
Transferability: If you plan to sell your home at some point, it’s worth considering whether the warranty is transferable to the new owner. A transferable warranty can be a valuable selling point and give potential buyers peace of mind.
Reputation: Finally, do your research and look for a warranty from a reputable company that stands behind its products. Read reviews and ask for recommendations from friends, family, or your contractor to ensure that you are getting the best warranty for your needs.
By considering these factors and selecting a warranty that meets your needs, you can enjoy the benefits of your new windows for years to come with confidence.