A showroom visit is a chance to see and feel the product. Here's how to make it count.
Use the visit to inspect the actual windows and probe the company, not just admire the display. What you see and ask there tells you a lot about what you'd be buying.
A worthwhile visit leaves you understanding the product and confident about how the company would handle your job — not just impressed by a display.
Open and close the windows to feel operation, inspect profile and finish, ask about reinforcement and hardware, and confirm they make and fit in-house.
Inspect the actual product and probe the company about making, fitting, and how they'd handle your openings — not just admire the display.
Smooth gliding or swinging, solid locking, and a tight close — signs of quality hardware and build.
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