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10/10

We just had our new vinyl windows installed on our older home. They look beautiful...they were installed efficiently on the same day; I am hoping these vinyl windows stands up to our extremely cold Manitoba winters. We had very good service from our salesman Vladimir in Winnipeg. The one concern I have at the moment is putting up my window treatments. I have inside blinds and worry that installing in the vinyl trim will void our warranty. I phoned to Vladamir (our salesman) in Winnipeg and he says go ahead, it will not void the warranty. But, I read on the internet that drilling any holes in the vinyl trim can void your warranty...also I don't want to put any holes in the trim. Does anyone have any suggestions. Read I could use tension rods and that would be okay for the small windows but what about our large picture windows?

Approximate cost of services:
$12,000.00
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Company Response

Hi Elaine, thank you for such a great review on Canadian Choice Windows & Doors. We are immensely grateful for your business and want to thank you for it once again. Regarding the vinyl trim, it is generally a good rule of thumb to assume that the part you drill holes into will no longer be covered under warranty, but other parts of your windows will still be covered. The reason being is that we cannot guarantee that if defects occur, whether it is due to the manufacturers' defect or not, and will not be able to assist if it is discovered that you have tempered with the products and caused its deterioration. We hope this answers your question!