Interview With INFINITY Windows Representative

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Join Jeff for an exclusive interview with a representative from INFINITY Windows by Marvin! In this insightful discussion, we dive deep into the unique features and benefits of INFINITY Windows, exploring what sets them apart from the competition.

Discover the craftsmanship behind these high-quality windows, learn about the exclusive dealer partnerships that ensure top-notch installation, and get answers to your burning questions about energy efficiency, design options, and more. Whether you're a homeowner considering new windows or a contractor looking to expand your knowledge, this interview is packed with valuable information!

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Jeff, The legend! Thanks again for another banger! Learned so much from you already, I just started selling Infinity here in Asheville, NC. Thanks so much, keep up the great content :)

ukatrades
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Phil is a great guy he is an honest professional. Really like Phil

phishhead
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Another great informative video, Jeff!

Mike-jndu
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Jeff, can I add a sash lift to installed Pella Impervia fiberglass double hung window? If so, what sort of drill bit would I need? thank you!

cbvb
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Jeff, can you please do a comparison with Simonton 6500?

sadrukajani
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Do you all use Marvin's fiberglass Brick Mould and Flat Trim accessories? I'm not sure if upgrading from PVC trim material is as critical as the fiberglass frame itself or worth the extra money.

Chris__UU
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Is Marvin Replacement (infinity?) much different than Margin Essential other than th3 dealer vs direct network?

lloydbraun
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Jeff, could you do a video on the terms vinyl vs PVC vs uPVC. I think in most of the world, they don't use the word vinyl very much as it is too general. They use uPVC only as PVC is outlawed because of the health risk of the plasticers. uPVC is more suitable for windows because it is rigid and more durable. I've read that many of the better American "vinyl" windows are actuality uPVC but they just call them vinyl or a "better grade" of vinyl. It would be nice if it was in the specifications. Oknoplast USA, who you recommend, actually touts their European style uPVC windows. Do you know of any other American "vinyl" windows that are actually uPVC?

markstipulkoski
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Is this Marvin’s competitive product to Anderson fibrex?

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