We purchased a large PlyGem picture…
We purchased a large PlyGem picture window for the front of our home less than 10 years ago, and unfortunately, it appears that the seal has already failed. The window now holds moisture between the panes, which has ruined both the appearance and function of what is supposed to be a beautiful front-facing feature window directly above our front door.
This is a fixed picture window, meaning it does not open or close and has experienced virtually no wear and tear beyond normal glass cleaning. For such an expensive replacement window, I am extremely disappointed that it has not even lasted 10 years.
What has been even more disappointing than the product itself has been the warranty process. It has been a complete cat-and-mouse game trying to get help. The store where we purchased the window directed us to the online warranty claim site, which we completed as instructed. After submitting the claim, we were told someone would reach out to us, no one ever did.
When we followed up by phone, we were told our claim was “in the queue” and would be reviewed the following week. After hearing nothing again, I called back today, only to be told it would be another 2–3 weeks before someone could even review the claim. I was also told the manager was only available through voicemail, so I left yet another message.
From the very beginning, we clearly communicated that we are hosting our son’s wedding reception at our home this August and hoped to have this issue resolved before then, so we would not have a deteriorated, moisture-filled window facing the front of our home during such an important family event.
At this point, I am disappointed both in the durability of the product and in the lack of responsiveness and customer service regarding the warranty process.








