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Consumer Reports tests wood, vinyl, and composite replacement windows from brands that include American Craftsman, Anderson, Atrium, Jeld-Wen, Marvin, Pella, Simonton, and others. We evaluate...
We’ve narrowed down the best vinyl window brands for your home based on critical factors such as product selection, cost, warranties, and more.
Learn how to buy the best replacement windows for your home with expert advice on window types, installation, features and brands including Andersen, Marvin and Pella.
We’ve reviewed the top contenders in the industry and have compiled this list of the best vinyl replacement windows to help you decide which ones are up to your standards.
To help you decide which windows are best for you, we tested a cross-section of replacement windows on the market; interviewed manufacturers, dealers, and installers; and analyzed the return...
Buying guide: We'll help you decide which types (fiberglass vs. vinyl) and features (argon gas vs. low-E coating) will serve you best over the other options. Where to shop: We surveyed readers...
We test, evaluate, and compare the latest home windows to give you best value for your money. New windows can enhance the look of your home and make it quieter and less drafty, and new...
No one tests replacement windows like we do. Get ratings, pricing, and performance for all the latest models based on the features you care about.
Consumer Reports members can read about the top models from CR’s tests of replacement window models constructed of vinyl, composites (like Fibrex), and wood. All our tests are of...
We recommend Universal Windows Direct if you want lifetime warranty coverage and vinyl windows. We recommend Power Home Remodeling if you want to upgrade multiple aspects of your home at the same time. We recommend Pella if you want to check out the windows at a home improvement store before buying.