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- Our purpose here is to educate you on the games and gimmicks used by our competitors.
- Let’s start with the $189.00 installed vinyl window. Many homes will not qualify for the price.
- The $189.00 list price applies only if your home has existing wood double hung windows.
- The $189.00 window is a basic vinyl window with no aluminum trim, screens or low-E glass.
- Additional charges will apply for slider and casement styles or if your windows are metal.
- You will pay extra for the following: Aluminum trim, Low-E glass, clean-up & disposal fees.
- Aluminum trim and Low-E argon glass are necessary for proper fit and energy efficiency.
- The final installed price can be $350.00 to$400.00 with aluminum trim, Low-E and clean-up.
- Our UltraWeld vinyl window is completely installed starting at $379.00 with no hidden fees.
- Other window dealers spend hours in your home setting you up for a large price at the end.
- They then offer you a series of discounts designed to give you the illusion of a special sale.
- Here at Century Custom Windows we respect our customers by not playing pricing games.
- Our UltraWeld vinyl window has all the same features as windows sold for $750.00 or more.
- Our free “No Pressure” in-home consultation takes about an hour, no purchase is required.
- So what is the big difference between our window and theirs? Higher quality - lower prices !

Does This Picture Look Familiar?
- Yes the man is really standing on top of our Polaris Ultraweld vinyl window. How is that done?
- This is made possible because the glass inside our window is Tempered Safety Glass.
- Tempered Glass is five times stronger and can withstand 24,000 pounds of impact pressure.
- If broken, Tempered Safety Glass crumbles into harmless pellets with blunt edges.
- Tempered Safety Glass is made by heating ordinary glass to a set temperature, then forcing it to cool quickly in a carefully controlled environment.
- Tempered Safety Glass is available on all windows and costs $100.00 or more per window.
- Some competitors stand on their windows. We thought you might like to know how it is done!
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