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Purchased 8 replacement windows less than 6 years ago. Over the last 3 years at least one of the windows has suffered a broken seal and mold is growing in between the dual panes of glass.

Great Lakes does send out replacement glass but I'm responsible for the cost of getting the new glass installed in the vinyl frame. They don't send a complete, ready to install pane.

3 of 8 windows (so far) is a horrible failure rate and I just hope to keep other prospective window buyers from purchasing the same low quality product I'm now stuck with.

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Mike Manning sr
, US
Nov 10, 2018 8:03 am EST
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This company sucks they left my wife and son in a building they thought they had a gas leak and got everyone else out.
only her line was in possible danger!

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Wellbuilt
, US
Apr 11, 2017 11:36 pm EDT
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We have several hundreds of customers that would love to join a class action against PlY GEM, GREAtT LAKES

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Wellbuilt
, US
Apr 11, 2017 11:30 pm EDT
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Is any one else having problems with the "Tilt-N-Slde or the swing n clean window falling out damaging your feet or hard wood floors because the hardware is defective? Just saying could be a class action lawsuit

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Wellbuilt
, US
Apr 11, 2017 11:24 pm EDT
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We are a SMALL family contracting company that took on the Great Lakes Eco smart line, and sold thousands of their windows. We originaly decided to sell their product because, in our initial meeting we were promised by Great Lakes channel manager "Ralph Piffer" that they would pay (reimburse) our company for any service labor we incured fixing their factory defects, broken seals, cracked frames, Windows shipped with absolutely no quality control. Example if you were a factory guy looking at a sliding glass door at the factory and one side of the door had colonial grids or grills and the other side had plane glass, don't you think you would say "something ain't right here". In any case we have spent over a hundred and twenty thousand dollars servicing their products, trying to keep our name good and our customers from getting burned. As of today we have received about eight thousand in service fees. If you would like more information, feel free to call, John at Well built exteriors Boise, Idaho.

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Linda/Ron Perry
, US
Aug 03, 2016 7:55 am EDT

We purchased Uniframe windows in 2004. The two windows in our bedroom {upper and lower panes} have lost gas and have something growing in between the glass. They are warranted by GLW in Toledo, Ohio. I wrote them and they only sent the upper panes. I have wrote them two other times about the lower panes needing replaced also because of gas loss. It has been over four months since I last wrote them and sent pictures to show the mold growing inside the windows. We have not received the replacement window panes for the two windows in our bedroom or any reason why!
These windows are supposed to be warranted for the buyer {which we are} and the second owner of the home.
I think it is bad business practice to only send the panes and the customer has to foot the bill to have the glass installed.

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Kevinpf
, US
Jul 07, 2016 10:27 pm EDT

I live in Southern California and in January 2001 we replaced all 11 of our contractor aluminum framed windows from the 1960's with Great Lakes Windows. A little overkill, maybe, I wanted windows that I would not have to replace again. My sister at the time worked for Pella in Ohio and I could have gotten a hell of a deal but liked the Great Lakes window and warranty better, and yes they cost a fortune.
Contractor was a joke, had to sue them, bad experience and they blamed all of the problems on Great Lakes. Well, when I started to call Great Lakes to sort out my issues I found them to be absolutely delightful to deal with. All the parts my contractor had told me for months were on back order or unavailable were shipped from Ohio and in my hands in 2 weeks.
In the ensuing 15 years Michelle in CS has been a joy to work with and has never once hesitated to go above and beyond to solve any and every issue no matter how small. I am sorry some of you have had problems and I understand it could get very frustrating but I can not speak highly enough of Great Lakes Windows quality and their willingness to go the extra mile even 15 years after the install.

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Great Lakes Window
, US
Jun 20, 2016 5:11 am EDT

TedTed8, Thank you for sharing your feedback with us. We pride ourselves on working with responsive dealers and we're disappointed to hear that you are unsatisfied. We would like to speak with you directly about this. Please contact us at [protected] or greatlakeswindow@gmail.com.

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TedTed8
, US
Jun 14, 2016 12:56 pm EDT
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so they finally sent a rep to see the problem with my doors - he (George?) acknowledged the problem and said he would get back to me later in the day - that was a month ago - many calls have gone unanswered - stay away!

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Great Lakes Window
, US
May 25, 2016 2:30 pm EDT

Hi Kathleen, We are disappointed to hear about your experience. We would like to look into this further with you. Please send your contact information to greatlakeswindow@gmail.com so that we can better assess the situation directly with you.

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Kathleen Nolan
, US
May 23, 2016 10:25 am EDT

I moved into a home that had purchased windows from this company and they had a transferable warranty. A month after i moved in i noticed two windows that were broken, one wouldn't stay up and the other the latches fell off. I have called the company and left messages 5 times (the 1st time i was on hold for an hour) i finally got an email but am still not able to get anywhere with talking to somone on the phone

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poppa1450
, US
May 04, 2016 9:21 am EDT

I have been reading the posts on this site and I too would like to put in my 2 cents. In 1988 we had 7 casement windows and a very heavy etched six foot sliding patio door installed by a contractor who went bankrupt shortly after the job. I too have had my share of issues with mold growing inbetween the frame and glass, loss of gas, they were ARGON filled as per contract, which caused fogging of windows, vinyl covering on screens peeling off and it seems as if they no longer filter out noise and cold/heat like they used to. To add insult to injury, when you ask for replacements because they fog up, you are responsible for the labor to remove the old glass from the frame as well as remove and replace. But try to find a glazier to replace the glass! I went to a business whom Lowes recommended and their response was, I`m not familiar with this type and would not touch it. Called warranty service, Great Lakes, who told me good luck finding someone to repair them. Called Plygem and was given the names of two contractors who might be able to help as they had worked with these windows in the past. The problem is that they are in two different directions and 25-30 miles from home. Asked why they no longer send whole windows ready to install and was told that the colors they use are different from original. Mine are white on the outside and oak on the inside. wish me luck on getting someone to change the fogged glass out for new.

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TedTed8
, US
Apr 27, 2016 2:50 pm EDT
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Wish I would have known how horrible their "customer service" is. I have only been able to leave messages and no one calls back. Stay away.

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Great Lakes Window
, US
Mar 08, 2016 4:03 pm EST

Thank you for sharing your feedback. We're sorry to hear that you're disappointed with your EuroGlide patio door. If you would like to speak with us directly about this, please call our customer service department, we would like to learn more about the issues you are experiencing and see if we can offer any potential solutions. Please contact us at [protected] or greatlakeswindow@gmail.com.

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TedTed8
, US
Mar 05, 2016 2:47 pm EST
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Stay away from the Euroglide sliding pario windows - the screed doors are worthless - they do not meet properly - extremely difficult to close - the plastic part where the doors meet is ridiculous - bugs get in all the time and they are extremely frustrating - installers said there is nothing they can do about it - DO NOT BUY THESE DOORS

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CA
, US
Feb 01, 2016 4:15 pm EST

I have purchased in 2015 a patio door and a large bay kitchen window manufactured by Ply Gem Great Lakes Window, and in less that a year, one of the latch/lock of my left side panel window, broke in half! Now this side cannot open or close normally without the latch. I have tried to contact the contractor who installed these windows to get the replacement part since October 2015, and to this day I am still waiting! Stay away not only from this manufacturer's products, but also from American Best Choice Windows, who are totally not customer service reliable, non-responsive, yet I have a life time warranty document which serves what purpose exactly to me?! Hope someone can suggest something for me to do at this point!

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Jim in HVL
, US
Jan 19, 2016 5:35 pm EST
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Horrible company. Been 6 weeks now for a WARRANTEED sliding glass door part for which the mortise lock broke. No part, contacted company 6 times and they are clueless and just given a run around. Cannot lock the door and no other parts fit as this is the lock with the 41" metal strip riveted to it, for which no one else makes.
I will be filing suit under the Federal Magnuson-Moss Act

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hamlin57
, US
Dec 14, 2015 3:20 pm EST
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YES leaky windows, mine leak between the outside glass and frame, don't buy them. Bought mine at LOWE'S...

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R.Turrent
, US
Sep 29, 2015 1:25 pm EDT

I purchased six Great Lakes windows in 1992 because that was all I could afford at the time. Six windows cost me over $2, 200 and we agreed since we were told these were the "Cadillac of windows." Within five years, one of the seals broke and condensation developed. I called, and the installers replaced it it at no cost. Within the next several years, six more sections had faulty seals and needed replaced. I finally called the company two months and they sent someone out. After several weeks, after replacing the wrong order (no muttons), six new sections were installed. I received a bill for $687.00! I should have called the company at the first sign of condensation in the corner, but I did not. I am truly disappointed with the quality of the window and would NEVER buy them again.
When I finally replaced the rest of the windows, the company installed Polaris windows and they are wonderful! The trim work and caulking done were superior to the previous job, too. No condensation to this date. Perhaps I can contact Great Lakes directly, but the people at the installers in Burgettstown, Pa. told me to file a complaint here. So, I remain disappointed and would use this company again.

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zombieman3000
walbridge, US
Jan 30, 2015 3:01 am EST

Lol yall just seeking revenge cause yall could do a little work...lol grow up and stop hiding behind a computer and go to work. Typical toledo trash...lol

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zombieman3000
walbridge, US
Jan 30, 2015 2:59 am EST

Stuff happens not everything perfect. Youll get over it yall. Just disgruntled employees getting revenge by making stuff up...lol ...fail! Yall hide behind a computer and make stuff up cause yall couldnt come to work everyday on time. Typical toledo trash. Dont eanna work. Want stuff for free. And when yall dont get your way, you seek revenge.You know who you are!

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?inmind
Cambridge, US
Jul 18, 2014 11:10 am EDT

I installed several of Great Lakes 3500 series from 7 to 9 years ago with no complaints, but now after reading these complaints I'm going to follow up with those customers. I'm planning to install 11 in my own home, so I don't want any issues, so I will post if there are any complaints similar to these. I do know one of my customers has since ordered a few more directly from my supplier because I no longer install, so he must be happy. All of them told me after the install they where very happy with the product saying they where quiet, much warmer, and operate smooth.

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Ashli1
Florence, US
Jun 30, 2014 5:18 pm EDT

All 12 of our brand new (Sept 2014) Ply Gem windows are leaking in the corners. We started smelling a musty, moldy smell and soon realized that all of the windows upstairs are leaking in the corners. We also found black mold in my son's window right by his bed! Still trying to determine if it's the window's fault. Anyone else have this problem?

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K in MN
, US
May 10, 2014 9:01 pm EDT
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Has anyone had issues with a musty, moldy smell coming from their windows? We have had Great Lakes Windows since 2003 and 4 of our 10 windows are giving off that smell. The entire rooms smell. We actually had our wall ripped out because we thought we had mold growing between it. There was none but the smell is still there, coming from the bottom corners of the windows. We are not happy about the thought of replacing windows that have a lifetime warranty!

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SanGus
Schiller Park, US
Mar 16, 2014 2:50 pm EDT
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I have had Great Lakes Windows since 1999. Two years ago I noticed the Oak Vinyl on the sash was discolored. Everything went downhill from there. After 6 months the vinyl literally wore off to the wood. I called the 800 number and was directed to a local dealer to repair the window. I was told that since the sash is defective it can't be repaired .The entire bay must be replaced for the cost of approximately $2, 000.00.
This being because of the age of the window they no longer use the same design. Excuse me? There's a lifetime warranty for as long as I own the house not to mention that's what I paid for it originally. However, they did offer to repair the bad seal on another window for the labor cost of $ 80.00. By the way ...if I had $2, 000.00 I would NOT replace the window with a Great Lakes.
Your warranty's a Sham and it sucks!

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KL Mich.
Columbiaville, US
May 23, 2013 10:09 am EDT
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I ordered my windows in Aug, 2012 and as of May, 2013 I am still having door and window issues that will require replacement. The factory rep came out as promised to do replacement 7 times, and still has not completed the job. I thought I did my homework on this one but I guess I forgot to double check it. I hate bashing this company since I do have a lifetime guarantee and I don't want them to go out of business, but seriously.

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bigbox25
, US
May 06, 2013 12:42 pm EDT

We are in a big box store that sells these...and 1 the REP is horrible! Degrading me and another associate in the aisle...2.Customer ordered 25 windows and every one of them came in with extra molding on it that the customer had to cut away from each window...3. We ordered windows for someone and the whole order got shipped with the exceeption of one (which was the same as another window that came in )..the customer that ordered them we actually talked into dealing with us instead of competitors and now I doubt we would ever have her business back! They said we were suppose to get it 2 weeks ago and now it's still not here the people from the office we have been speaking to never call us back or dont have answers for us. They are horrible! It's ridiculous to the point we have called our corporate office to have them removed out of our stores! Horrible company to order from...Also they are level by no means the glass tends to set weird when installed(per a customer). I refuse to sell these in my store now because of all the issues we have with them!

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KL Mich.
Columbiaville, US
Dec 19, 2012 9:04 am EST
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I replaced all the windows in my house (34) and two sliding doors and have issues with almost every one of them. I paid for what I was told was "the best window and door on the market". I fell for it. After the windows and doors were installed I proceeded to wash them. Three of the first 6 windows I washed had scratches in the glass, between the pains and outside. I naturally began inspecting every window and door very carefully. I am not a supper fussy person, but the quality issues I found were not acceptable. I had a Ply Gem factory rep out to my house. He said they will replace all the windows with glass issues and replace the door walls. Now all of a sudden I went from brand new windows and doors to reconditioned windows and doors. That is not what I paid for. I would not recommend this company to anyone.

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Bernie B.
Ocklawaha, US
Dec 14, 2012 1:33 pm EST

After getting 5 different estimates for replacement windows, I am more confused then ever. No matter what brand of window, I read so many bad reviews about replacement windows. Where are the good replacement windows for the State of Florida? Two of the estimates were PlyGem windows, one co. wants to sell me the 1100 series and the other co. wants to sell me the 3600 series. Trying to find out which one is better, there seems to be no reports (unless I don't know where to look). It is funny that here in FL they build new homes with aluminum windows but need to replace then in a few years. Then you hear that those new ones having problems. I am beginning to think that the best window is the old fashion wood kind with storm windows being seperate. Where are the good quality windows?

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Ann in Houston
Bellaire, US
Mar 22, 2012 4:33 pm EDT
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We had 13 Great Lakes vinyl windows installed in 1999. This year they all began to fog up. If I put my hand on the window, I can feel the heat/cold on the inside pane. At first they also filtered out noise. Now we are hearing a lot of noise. Because there is no moisture between the panes, they claim they are not defective. We assumed that the gas had just seeped out. Now they have informed us that the windows sold in 1999 did not contain argon gas. Does anyone know if this is true? Since the company that sold and installed them no longer uses their windows, are we just up a creek?

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nuview
Trenton, US
Jan 05, 2012 10:18 pm EST

Installed a Ply Gem garden window in a customer's home three years ago, and the seal has failed already...Ply Gem is sending a replacement, but I will have to supply labor...not sure if its a reflection on the brand or not, each and every garden window I ever installed, regardless of brand, has eventually failed. Three years just seems rather fast. I now strongly discourage my customers from considering garden windows. If anyone knows of any that hold up well, I'd love to hear about them

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Markbet
Wichita, US
Dec 06, 2011 4:28 pm EST
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I have had Great Lakes windows since 12/2005. Two years ago, I had a window lose it's seal and fog up on the inside of the two glass panels. Called Great Lakes, gave them the number from the sticker on the window, and with no problem, a replacement window including the frame was shipped, popped the old out, popped the new one in. 12/6/2011, I have had another window lose it's seal, same thing, provided the needed information, and the window is on it's way. My experience with Great Lakes customer service has been nothing short of great.

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kathleen sweet
Blaine, US
Nov 25, 2011 12:45 am EST

I brought ll windows and a patio door from great lakes back in 2002 since then 3 windows heaved fogged up and one has broken. Since the windows are fairly new yet I fee that they should be replaced with no charge. not so. I will have to pay over$ 2, 000 just for these 3 windows not including labor. I will never again buy windows from any dealer that sells Great Lakes windows.

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Patt iO-D
, US
Aug 19, 2011 6:52 pm EDT

Cindy was so pushy and agressive. First she was late, then I could not get her to leave after she'd been here 3 hours! I practically had to beg her for the estimate that was over 50% more than any of the others we got! I hated the fact that I had to fill out a "workbook" and play games with her. For this type of sales tactic alone I would never, ever buy from her and I will tell everyone I know to avoid Ply Gem, Great Lakes, and Remodel America's windows and other products!

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SAD IN MN
Andover, US
Jul 17, 2011 3:38 am EDT

I agree very poor windows. we have had one window replaced because it cracked when the new one came we found out we paid for front windows with a higher rating with gold window grids only to find out you cannot get that window with grids in them but we paid for them, out of all pour windows 21 windows three of them have broken seal (our front livingroom windows) they all crank out only 3 window we can open because the cranks do not work! WOW!

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Dicky Trickle
Southport, US
May 17, 2011 6:20 pm EDT

PlyGem should be called Lie Gem.

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MARK MINELLI
Westtown, US
Jan 23, 2011 12:21 pm EST

SPENT A LOT OF MONEY ON THESE WINDOWS FROM COUNTRY WINDOWS AND SIDING IN ORANGE COUNTY NY AND I WISH I WOULD HAVE READ THIS BEFOREHAND I GOT THE TRIPLE WINDOWS AND THEY ARE THE WORST WINDOWS IVE EVER SEENTHEY ALL BOWED AND CRACKED I DONT KNOW WHATS WORST THE WINDOWS OR THE COMPANY THAT INSTALLED THEM

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Peg Christensen
underwood, US
Jan 09, 2011 9:42 pm EST
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What was the manufacturing plant you got them out of, Toledo Ohio? We live in Iowa and they came from that plant, maybe if that is the same plant we could collaborate?

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sick of corrupt greed
Campbellsport, US
Jan 09, 2011 5:15 pm EST

We too have spent thousand of dollars replacing our windows with Plygem windows only to have the same problem. The repair tech has been out numerous times only to tell us you can't stop wind from coming in on real windy days! I thought that was what they told us when we replaced them, that we won't feel that anymore with their windows RIGHT! Don't waste your money on these windows. They are just as bad as their support once you have paid for them. Take the money and run! Now we are left to deal with leaky windows or spend thousands again to replace these. I sure hope the CEO is enjoying our money!

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Peg Christensen
underwood, US
Dec 24, 2010 12:06 am EST
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I DID purchased 21 top of the line ply gem windows that have been inspected by the manufacturer who said they were installed correctly, but they leak, buzz and can blow a candle out with them closed! The company has been giving us the run around since May! I WANT MY MONEY BACK!

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djuppity
Westfield, US
Dec 21, 2010 5:58 am EST
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you guys all confuse the [censor] out of me - thanks for the helpful [censor]ing confusion