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Old 02-18-2012, 08:57 AM
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Originally Posted by applesoffh View Post
Just closed on my Lilac in Village of Charlotte on January 23rd. First thing hubby and I noticed was that none of the windows in the house open easily from the bottom. Notes were made on the Warranty checklist and shown to our builder upon review. He said windows were installed to specs. We questioned howe anyone under 6' tall coule open these windows...there is no lip at the bottom to allow the fingers to grasp and push the window up. The window must be pushes from the lip just above the locks. Once the window is open, you have to be tall enough to reach the top of the TOP window to pull it down again. The builder sent our complaint along to the Project Manager. We complained to HIM about the windows, and he said they were perfectly fine, that 50% of all newer homes have these windows installed and no one has complained. I don't get it. If you are short, or have arthritic hands or whatever...how the heck are you supposed top open and shut your windows? I really, really find it hard to believe that absolutely no one in TV has complained about this issue. I don't know about anyone else, but I have NEVER had to open a window in this manner. Comments, please. Also, if you've run into this problem and complained about it, did you achieve any results?
Hi, Neighbor!

I'm also on Yarborough, way in from Charlotte Way near Callahan (528) and closed on 1/27, a Designer (Iris). They must have been hammering our respective nails at the same time.

Which is strange, 'cause we apparently have entirely different windows. For mine, the lower half (below the lock) has a half inch lip at the very bottom and the same at the top. All are very snug and all...ALL...large and small...can be easily opened with one hand, most with one finger! In fact, until I read some of the previous posts, I thought they were the best windows I've ever had (though I do wish they'd tilt in from the top). Guess I've been living in real dumps....

For what it's worth on my P&S they're listed as "LOW-E WINDOWS" and described as "LoE, INSULATED, WHITE FRAME, CLEAR GLASS WINDOWS (NON-TILT). The obscured bathroom windows have the same design and operate just as smoothly.

I assume they didn't install yours inside out........right? Right?

Hope this helps.
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