Very cold mornings in Melbourne these last few days - the heating is flat out and I can still feel the cold - in fact I can see the freezing fog just outside my window... maybe time to light my log fire.
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Some builders won't let you change windows, but some will and just asking is enough.
When you buy a new home, about 5%-8% of its value is in windows - this is your money, you are spending it not your builder. So if you are spending $200,000 on a home you are spending $10,000 to $16,000 on windows. And if you did spend that amount on anything wouldn't you want to choose? You builder will have a deal which will be for him the best value. But what do you want?
Recently a policeman was offered uPVC windows by his builder (who had made a mistake on the windows) at same cost as cheap aluminium windows. EcoClassic rang him to arrange everything. "I don't care whose windows they use...."
I bet he cares whose car he buys.
Think, ask, challenge - it's not just a colour choice.
Many homes today are having some windows double glazed to achieve their energy rating. Ask your builder what it would cost to double glaze everything, then shop around - you may do better.
Ed