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- 25 total complaints in the last 3 years.
- 7 complaints closed in the last 12 months.
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Initial Complaint
Date:04/11/2025
Type:Service or Repair IssuesStatus:AnsweredMore info
Complaint statuses
- Resolved:
- The complainant verified the issue was resolved to their satisfaction.
- Unresolved:
- The business responded to the dispute but failed to make a good faith effort to resolve it.
- Answered:
- The business addressed the issues within the complaint, but the consumer either a) did not accept the response, OR b) did not notify BBB as to their satisfaction.
- Unanswered:
- The business failed to respond to the dispute.
- Unpursuable:
- BBB is unable to locate the business.
I purchased windows and doors from Weathertite windows in February 2018. Shortly thereafter I notice some damage to begin to appear above the doors on the 1x2 board. Oer the remaining years I have seen it get worse. The company sent someone out to inspect it about three times over the last several years. They take no responsibility for the damage even though the warranty clearly states they warrant the door frames. They say it is from a leak. I don't see that. At one point I had an inspector, that was here for another reason look at it. He quickly said that he worked previously with a window company and that the damage should be covered by the warranty. I pulled some of the board back and looked at it. It was neither sealed nor painted....just raw wood.This improper installation led to the damaged board.I have given them multiple opportunity to remedy the issue and stand by the warranty to no avail.The complete job was over $17,000. This small area is only a portion of it.Business Response
Date: 04/15/2025
Mr. **************** are very sorry for all of the trouble you are having around the door we installed in July of 2018. I see from our records that you had us out on September 16, 2019 for splits in the caulk and you told our service tech you thought there was a roof leak over the door. Then on July 16, 2021 and again on October 16, 2023 we went out and our techs showed you where the leak was coming from, a gutter that terminated over the door. Our most recent visit on March 11, 2025 was for a rotted piece of wood over the same door in the location where the gutter was leaking for all those years. From the pictures the tech took at our most recent visit it looks like there were roof repairs done with included the removal of the leaking gutter. The leak that was present before any repairs were done was and is the cause of the rotted wood. The damages caused by the leak are not the responsibility of Weather Tite Windows or any of the work we have performed at your house over the years.
Again, we are truly sorry for the issue you are having with your home.Customer Answer
Date: 04/17/2025
Complaint: 23191033
I am rejecting this response because:As I stated the wood was NOT seal/painted prior to installing ( as any ********* would tell you to do) in an area that is exposed to the elements. It was an improper install from the beginning. If it had been done right any water would have not damaged the frame....Think about how a wood frame house is protected by painting. By the way, as I had mentioned to them before, the doors do not close properly. He said id was due to a s**** that was blocking proper closure. That was not the case. The s**** is stripped out. Another sign of poor installation.
Sincerely,
***** *****Business Response
Date: 04/25/2025
Good morning *** *****,
We had one of our service advisors contact you today and set an appointment for April 30th for one of our install managers to review the work. I wanted to document this on the BBB complaint chain as we are actively trying to come up with a plan that suits all parties involved. Hopefully we can come to a resolution on the 30th.
Initial Complaint
Date:04/04/2025
Type:Service or Repair IssuesStatus:AnsweredMore info
Complaint statuses
- Resolved:
- The complainant verified the issue was resolved to their satisfaction.
- Unresolved:
- The business responded to the dispute but failed to make a good faith effort to resolve it.
- Answered:
- The business addressed the issues within the complaint, but the consumer either a) did not accept the response, OR b) did not notify BBB as to their satisfaction.
- Unanswered:
- The business failed to respond to the dispute.
- Unpursuable:
- BBB is unable to locate the business.
In August 2021 we had a large custom window replaced with a smaller one and now the walls they installed around it are failing. Due to the smaller size of the new window, the opening needed to be filled in. Instead of block (like the rest of the wall), they installed wood framing (2 ft) on either side of the window. We initially refused, sent the guys home, and called the office. We were told it would be another 8 months to resubmit for the new job. Meanwhile we had large holes on either side of the new window that would be left exposed during hurricane season while we waited. It had already taken 8 months for the initial installation. So we reluctantly proceeded. We applied concrete sealant over the exterior, however the wall started cracking on the inside and outside 3 months after the job, WeatherTite came out and caulked it. But it started to crack again soon after and now it appears to be buckling on the inside.WeatherTite is telling us that it just needs to be painted and it isnt structurally a problem because the county approved the plans. Not sure how paint is going to structurally prevent the wall from further slipping. The only resolution WeatherTite offered is applying drywall mud over the cracks on the interior. Absolutely not, thats only a bandaidjust like the caulk they applied the first time it cracked.While the window itself is good, the installation is unacceptable and not worth the $7,800 we paid! So much for the companys policy of lifetime warranty on installations.Business Response
Date: 04/08/2025
Mr. **************** are very sorry this has happened to you.
As you are aware, this work was completed in August of 2021. Our agreement called for Weather Tite to close in two openings with wood framing, drywall and stucco. All of the work was designed by an engineer, permits were obtained, and the work was inspected a number of times by a City of Tampa building inspector. The agreement specifically states that the work would be left in paint ready condition, which it was as evidenced by photos we have of the work. Any sealing and or painting was specifically excluded from our work in the agreement. ****** is an extremely porous material. Rainwater may run off unsealed and unpainted stucco, but the stucco tends to absorb quite a bit of water and moisture. Sadly, what has happened here is the result of the stucco work we completed not being sealed and then properly painted.
One of our install managers came to your home on 03/26/25 to investigate the situation after you called our office. At that time,he noted that the stucco had cracked but had been repaired and it seemed that the stucco has been sealed. We were not given the opportunity to see the conditions before the stucco was reworked by others. Out install manager used a moisture meter and determined that there was no moisture in the interior walls. He offered to have us come out and touch up the interior wall with joint compound as well as texture the wall to make it ready for paint again. This offer still stands.
Regarding our warranty, we stand behind the work we were contracted to do. As stated above, the stucco sealing and painting were not part of the work in our agreement. Any consequences of not sealing and painting the stucco work cannot be our responsibility when it was not part of our agreement.
Again, we are very sorry for what happened to you and stand ready to do the drywall work that has been offered.Customer Answer
Date: 04/09/2025
Complaint: 23160134
I am rejecting this response:
The purchase agreement we received is not very legible but I can decipher that it mentions wood framing; although I thought we were talking about the frame directly around the window. However, the WeatherTite Measure Sketch Sheet provided has an image drawn of the area that specifically says block in on either side of the window. So definitely a failure of communication on your companys part.
The area was sealed with concrete sealant after installation and still resulted in cracking 3 months after the installation. The cracking wasnt just in the stucco but also the interior of the installed area. Someone was sent out to fill/caulk the cracks at that time. However, it started cracking again afterwards and the cracks got wider after the past hurricane season so I applied further intervention on the stucco at that time; I assume this is what you referenced in your response as stucco was reworked by others. Its very concerning that we paid for a hurricane impact window and yet the area around the window doesnt seem to be hurricane safe.
The install manager that was sent recently stated that we should have required you to hire a contractor independently to fill the spaces before we installed the window; we are not general contractors. This was the first time we were told the job was beyond the scope of work for the company. If we had been told we would have gladly had the wall fixed to be window ready.
While the cracking was an issue, its not the primary concern. The wall around the window installed by your company is falling backwards. Your install manager acknowledged the wall was falling back but claims the possible leak has now been fixed and isnt an issue at this time.
I do not believe the lack of paint is the reason for the wall falling. We have another area that was done a year prior by another company. A previous door was replaced with a window requiring part of the wall to be filled in. This company used concrete block instead of wood, it was sealed but not painted and theres been no cracking or any other issue. The wood framing your company used is not sufficiently holding the window in place.
I am requesting resolution in the form of at least partial reimbursement to have the area with wood framing replaced with concrete block, stucco, and drywall.Sincerely,
**** *****Initial Complaint
Date:02/25/2025
Type:Service or Repair IssuesStatus:ResolvedMore info
Complaint statuses
- Resolved:
- The complainant verified the issue was resolved to their satisfaction.
- Unresolved:
- The business responded to the dispute but failed to make a good faith effort to resolve it.
- Answered:
- The business addressed the issues within the complaint, but the consumer either a) did not accept the response, OR b) did not notify BBB as to their satisfaction.
- Unanswered:
- The business failed to respond to the dispute.
- Unpursuable:
- BBB is unable to locate the business.
We purchased windows for our entire homw in October of 2023 from Weather Tite Windows. We gave a down payment of $8000.00 at the time the salesperson (*****) was at our house knowing the final balance of $27985.00 would be due after instllation. The were finally installed at the end of March of 2024. We are very happy with the quality and look of our windows, except for one issue that has been going on since the end of March in 2024. The picture window that looks out to the backyard and swimming pool had debris in between the panes of glass. They have come back with 4 new windows, all with this debris in betweened the panes of glass. The last time they came out was November 13, 2024 with another window containing debris in between the panes of glass. On November 14th a customer represenative by the name of **** reached out to me letting me know he was "on top of the situation" and would be getting back with me soon. I waited untill February 4th of this year and hadn't heard anything. I called ***** and he said he was waiting to here back from *** about the new window. *** is the manufacturer. He said he would call me back the next day with an update. Not hearing from him for three weeks, I called him on the 25th of February and he said he is still waiting to hear from PGT. I told him this was not acceptable and I was going to file a BBB claim. If needed, all calls are recorded so you can listen to the call. He called back within 10 minutes and said they were supposed to have another one at the end of next week. Aslo we were supposed to received an energy credit of approxitmatly $2500.00 from *********** by installing these windows. My *******, *****, said he would have the office send me the form to fill out and send it to Duke. I was informed since we didn't have an energy audit done first we would not get the credit. ***** didn't tell us about the audit. We are seeking a good window as we paid for and the $2500.00 energy credit.Business Response
Date: 03/12/2025
Mr. ***************** are truly very sorry to learn that you are having an issue with PGT replacing the glass [in the picture window looking out at your back yard] as well as your disappointment surrounding *********** and their rebate process.
As you are aware, PGT is handling the replacement glass themselves. We have contacted them, and their service department tells us their technician is expecting the glass at the end of March. Once their technician has the glass, they will inspect the quality and then an appointment will be scheduled to bring the glass out and install it. We will keep in contact with *********** and as soon as there is an update, we will contact you.
Regarding the *********** Rebate, this is not something we control. If there was a miscommunication between our representative and you, we apologize. This is a transaction though between you and ***********. The maximum *********** rebate is $400.00. All information regarding their rebate can be located on their website. As an act of good faith and to keep you as a loyal customer we want to offer this to you for customer satisfaction. Please let us know how you would like to proceed.
Again, we are very sorry for these inconveniences.
Weather Tite WindowsCustomer Answer
Date: 03/17/2025
Better Business Bureau:
I have reviewed the response made by the business in reference to complaint ID ********, and find that this resolution is satisfactory to me.
Sincerely,
***** ******Initial Complaint
Date:09/30/2024
Type:Product IssuesStatus:AnsweredMore info
Complaint statuses
- Resolved:
- The complainant verified the issue was resolved to their satisfaction.
- Unresolved:
- The business responded to the dispute but failed to make a good faith effort to resolve it.
- Answered:
- The business addressed the issues within the complaint, but the consumer either a) did not accept the response, OR b) did not notify BBB as to their satisfaction.
- Unanswered:
- The business failed to respond to the dispute.
- Unpursuable:
- BBB is unable to locate the business.
Here are the details:On January 31, 2024, we contracted with Weather Tite Windows for the replacement of 35 windows in our home. The total quoted cost was $39,400, which included $200 per window for wood replacement of the outer frame. This wood replacement was necessary only if there was damage during installation or pre-existing damage, such as water damage.Out of the 35 windows, only 7 required some wood replacementnot the full window shroud. Given that the cost was specifically for the wood and not for installation services or the windows themselves, we believe we are entitled to a refund of $5,600 for the windows that did not require any wood replacement.Despite our request for a refund, Weather Tite Windows has stated that they feel they lost money on the job due to discounts offered and will not issue a refund. I have an email from their billing department confirming that the amount due would be settled at the end of the job, and that accounting would address any refunds owed. It wasnt until I followed up that I was informed we would not receive a ********* a disabled veteran with a growing family, I feel we have been taken advantage of and that our trust in a well-known company in ***** has been misplaced.Business Response
Date: 10/01/2024
Mr. *****,
We are very sorry for the confusion. We work very hard to avoid situations like these and pride ourselves on being a customer-oriented company. We take complaints like these very seriously and the feedback is appreciated. Much of our business is driven by referrals from previous customers so to hear that we have upset you is tough to hear.
On February 1st, 2024, you signed a purchase agreement with our company. The purchase agreement calls out that we were to remove all the old windows and replace with 35 non-impact windows. The agreement also goes on to list the type of windows, the locations, and the frame colors. It lists the estimated delivery as well as our policy on third-party rebates and shutter removal.
On February 12th 2024, we came out and did a final measurement so we could confirm your order for production. While we waited on delivery, we checked your order for accuracy, reached out to you regarding your HOA, and we submitted the necessary paperwork to obtain a permit with the county. When your product was delivered, we unloaded it off the trailer,checked it make sure we had everything we needed, then called on June 20th, 2024, to arrange a date best suited for you for installation.
On July 8th, 2024, your installation took place. During installation we try to reuse existing trim if we can and remove and replace trim if it is damaged. Our objective is to have every job weather tight and paint ready. Please note, there is nothing in the purchase agreement calling out options or specific charges for material on an as needed basis. Every window needs an array of different materials (screws, caulk, tape, shims, wood,sometimes siding and even stucco) to avoid confusion and ambiguity at the end of the project we charge a flat fee of $200 per window to cover the installation. This amount is included in the total contract price of your agreement.
On July 26th 2024, your inspection passed with *******************, and they issued a Certificate of Completion and closed out the permit. If you would like a copy of this document, please let us know and we would be happy to email it to you.
Our goal is never to upset, and we are sorry that you have lost trust in you. We completed the project in a timely manner and delivered on all aspects outlined in the purchase agreement. We are very sorry for the confusion, but we will not be able to provide the refund you are requesting.Customer Answer
Date: 10/01/2024
Complaint: 22351971
I am rejecting this response because: it was told to us (me and my wife) the $200.00 per window was for wood replacement and not all the other items you just wrote about and that is the first time sharing that after all the contact I have had with your office. This is a plan and simple case of Unjust Enrichment where you charged a fee for something and now that you are asked to refund that money due to it not being needed or used, you are keeping it. Even the installers spoke about not needing the $200 per window due to the good condition my wood was around almost all. I have an email from your internal office telling me all refunds will be processed after the job is closed and full payment is made.
further more your reply to this complaint is not inline with the feedback from the sales person who got heated when I ask for status of the refund where he said it was not coming back to me due to him not getting a bonus for the sale and that the profit/loss on the job was too low. Same goes for your internal note as stated to me by another representative, where it was in the system that I would not get a refund due to some discount applied to my job that justified keep my money that was over paid per window.I ask once again, to return my difference in the cost per the statements, system notes and work done to end this dispute. You have the opportunity to do the right thing, take the ext step.
Sincerely,
******* *****Initial Complaint
Date:09/12/2024
Type:Service or Repair IssuesStatus:AnsweredMore info
Complaint statuses
- Resolved:
- The complainant verified the issue was resolved to their satisfaction.
- Unresolved:
- The business responded to the dispute but failed to make a good faith effort to resolve it.
- Answered:
- The business addressed the issues within the complaint, but the consumer either a) did not accept the response, OR b) did not notify BBB as to their satisfaction.
- Unanswered:
- The business failed to respond to the dispute.
- Unpursuable:
- BBB is unable to locate the business.
New windows paid for 2/17/22, $15K worth of windows. Fast forward 2.5 years, and two of the windows have manufacturer defects. The company is willing to provide replacement glass, but will not install it. The glass has been ordered and provided free of charge due to defect. However, vendor refuses to install. Statute of repose requires the vendor to stand behind their work for 10 years.Business Response
Date: 09/13/2024
Mrs. ***** - we are sorry to hear about your glass however we are surprised about this complaint. When the Windows were purchased on 1/19/21 the products you chose had a 1 year "LABOR" warranty and a "manufacturer's warranty" for the product. Your work order clearly states, "Manufactures warranty only with a 1- year labor warranty".
Our service team has ordered the glass from the manufacture as per the agreement. When purchasing the products you agreed to the 1-year labor warranty. Therefore, we feel this complaint is unwarranted. You do not call out a specific statute only a legal term that does not apply to the product itself. Workmanship and product warranty do differ, and your service is for the product not for the workmanship. We are sorry for any frustration or confusion however we have lived up to the terms of our agreement.
Customer Answer
Date: 09/13/2024
Complaint: 22275575
I am rejecting this response because: I have 2 windows that are defective. I appreciate the glass was ordered and an acknowledgement was made that it is indeed defective. However, the lack of willingness to install the glass given the defect is concerning.Section 558.002(5), F.S., defines a construction defect as follows:
[A] deficiency in, or a deficiency arising out of, the design, specifications, surveying, planning, supervision, observation of construction, or construction, repair, alteration, or remodeling of real property resulting from:
(a) Defective material, products, or components used in the construction or remodeling;
Given the windows are 2.5 years old, I would expect your team remedy the defect under Florida statute. Installing the glass would remedy the defect, one of the viable solutions to resolve claims against construction defect per the statute
Sincerely,
******** *****Initial Complaint
Date:05/21/2024
Type:Service or Repair IssuesStatus:AnsweredMore info
Complaint statuses
- Resolved:
- The complainant verified the issue was resolved to their satisfaction.
- Unresolved:
- The business responded to the dispute but failed to make a good faith effort to resolve it.
- Answered:
- The business addressed the issues within the complaint, but the consumer either a) did not accept the response, OR b) did not notify BBB as to their satisfaction.
- Unanswered:
- The business failed to respond to the dispute.
- Unpursuable:
- BBB is unable to locate the business.
On Nov 10, 2022, I had Weather Tite out to my home to look at the window that was leaking in hopes of having it repaired. I was immediately told it needed to be replaced as the current window was installed improperly and could not be fixed. With this guidance I got an estimate to have this replaced and a sliding door, which would bring down the cost of just doing the window. We agreed on a price of $9,500 to do both and post installation of both and full payment in June of 2023, the window continued to leak. An inspector came out and I was told that the issue is in fact having to do with small cracks in the wall joints around the window and they were not responsible. Despite the salesperson apologizing for giving the bad advice to spend $9,500, the company will not give me any compensation for replacing a window that did not need replacing. They told me to write a letter to corporate and when I did they called and pretended to be interested in hearing my accounting of the situation, but said they will not provide any compensation even though they have a guarantee of their work. The bottom line is that I had a leak, I was advised to replace the window for $9,500 and the work is guaranteed, and I still have the leak.Business Response
Date: 07/19/2024
It is always the goal of Weathertite Windows to make sure our customers are happy. Unfortunately, with construction some things are out of our control however, we work with the customer to make sure in the end everything is proper to the best of our ability.
in the initial request, Mrs. contacted us for a sliding glass door and stated she also had a window that was leaking that she would like us to look at. As per her contract, we replaced the sliding glass door and the window. Unfortunately, even though the window was replaced, the leak still occurred. It was discovered that she had structural issues that need to be handled with her condo association. This is not a faulty installation issue. We are unable to process a refund as the window was replaced as contracted. She should work with her association to have the reimbursement provided by them.
Customer Answer
Date: 07/22/2024
Complaint: 21739972
I am rejecting the window company's response to my BBB complaint for the following reasons:
1. The original issue of water leakage through the window remains unresolved, despite the
replacement of the window and subsequent repairs to the exterior of the building.
2. The company's claim that the issue is purely structural is not supported by the facts.
After their installation, I had the exterior cracks repaired as they suggested, yet the leaks
persist.
3. The company sold me a new window, stating this would resolve the leak. If the problem
was entirely structural as they now claim, they should have identified this before
recommending and carrying out an unnecessary window replacement.
4. I have incurred significant expenses for both the window replacement and the exterior
repairs, yet the original problem remains unresolved.
Given these points, I believe the window company bears responsibility for:
1. Failing to correctly diagnose the source of the leak
2. Recommending and carrying out unnecessary work
Not standing behind their work and recommendations I am seeking the following resolution:
1. A thorough inspection by an independent expert to determine the true source of the leak
at WindowTites expense.
2. If the leak is related to the window installation, I expect the company to repair or replace
the window at no cost
3. If the leak is unrelated to the window, I request a partial refund for the unnecessary
window replacement.
I look forward to the company's revised response addressing these concerns
Sincerely,
***********************Initial Complaint
Date:02/13/2024
Type:Service or Repair IssuesStatus:AnsweredMore info
Complaint statuses
- Resolved:
- The complainant verified the issue was resolved to their satisfaction.
- Unresolved:
- The business responded to the dispute but failed to make a good faith effort to resolve it.
- Answered:
- The business addressed the issues within the complaint, but the consumer either a) did not accept the response, OR b) did not notify BBB as to their satisfaction.
- Unanswered:
- The business failed to respond to the dispute.
- Unpursuable:
- BBB is unable to locate the business.
they put a lien on my home for no reason added feesBusiness Response
Date: 04/04/2024
It is always the goal of Weather Tite Windows to ensure our clients are happy at the completion of their projects. The reason Weather Tite Windows has the great reputation in the marketplace is because we always stand behind our work and if any deficiencies are found we take care of them.
Mr. Otiss installation was originally completed in September. There were several small issues that still needed to be addressed so Mr. refused to make payment. We tried for several weeks to reach Mr. ** complete these items and Mr. was unresponsive and then out of town and then unresponsive again. By law we have a certain amount of time after installation to file a lien to protect our investment. This was told to Mr. at the time of contract as well as a document he signed that he understands this law. We understand Mr. had family matters that were unfortunate and for that we are sorry to hear, however we must follow the laws that are set forth. Once Mr. received the lien, he contacted us and the service was completed and final payment was made. At that time the lien was removed from his home.Initial Complaint
Date:02/06/2024
Type:Service or Repair IssuesStatus:AnsweredMore info
Complaint statuses
- Resolved:
- The complainant verified the issue was resolved to their satisfaction.
- Unresolved:
- The business responded to the dispute but failed to make a good faith effort to resolve it.
- Answered:
- The business addressed the issues within the complaint, but the consumer either a) did not accept the response, OR b) did not notify BBB as to their satisfaction.
- Unanswered:
- The business failed to respond to the dispute.
- Unpursuable:
- BBB is unable to locate the business.
In spring 2022, we reached out to Weathertite for a window and door purchase, guided by a referral and engaging with sales rep ******* for an energy-efficient solution based on that referral, we extensively thought about a purchase and came to an agreement to move forward with Weathertite. Given assurances of energy savings from our sale rep, the products were installed in December 2022, two and a half months later than the expected delivery time. Post-installation, immediate issues arosefogging, temperature variances, and increased power bills.In July 2023, after reporting problems earlier in the year, Weathertite repaired the windows, but the promised energy savings did not materialize. Since August 2023, we've persistently requested an inspection to address ongoing concerns. With a request to escalate to PGT, ******* from Weathertite mentioned they were waiting on PGT. *****, ********* manager, reached out but provided no resolution.After contacting PGT directly and being directed back to the dealer, I sought assistance from my sales rep ******** but I haven't heard from him in almost 2 to 3 weeks. Despite repairs, my power usage increased by 200 to 300 Kw per month on average. They are unresponsive, and the windows only offer noise reduction. I need Weathertite to address and resolve this situation promptly as this is not what was promised nor is this the service that was to be given upon this purchase.The unresponsiveness to these inquiries and my constant follow-*** and lack of engagement from the business makes this hard to move through and come to a solution that was agreed upon when we made this purchase.Business Response
Date: 04/04/2024
It is always the goal of Weather Tite Windows to ensure our clients are happy at the completion of their projects. The reason Weather Tite Windows has the great reputation in the marketplace is because we always stand behind our work and if any deficiencies are found we take care of them.
Mr.Denecas installation was complete in December of 2022. In April he contacted us due to some issues with the glass for some of his windows. He also mentioned he did not see a reduction in his energy usage. We immediately reordered the glass that was needed and that was repaired right away. In the meantime, he continued to express his concern regarding the energy efficiency of his windows. His home originally had single pane windows. In our history in the window business as well as the manufacturers, no one have never heard of double pane windows being less efficient than a single pane window. It is just not logical. This is not something anyone can guarantee as there are so many extenuating circumstances that can affect an electric bill. We have also asked the manufacturer to assist but even they have stated they never heard of this.
We suggest that Mr. get a home energy audit typically done by the electric provider or a third party. The ACs, the temperatures outside, the insulation, the habits of the occupants in the home, just to name a few things, all play a part in kilowatt usage. The windows were installed properly and inspected to ensure this. If there are any issues with the windows under his warranty we are happy to assist as we have already shown in the past.Customer Answer
Date: 04/05/2024
Complaint: 21252849
I am rejecting this response because:Allow me to provide a more concise overview and explanantion of responding to such comments from Weathertite. From the outset, Weathertite was informed about our home energy audit conducted through TECO. Our conversations with their staff and our sales rep underscored this crucial context. We were assured by the sales rep and staff that the installation of such products that Weathertite promotes for PGT would yield energy savings. However, subsequent experiences that we have shown and attempted to discuss has been quite the opposite. Our energy consumption has increated rather than decreased since this installation and again, no variable changes have occurred. To substantiate this, we have diligently collected, provided data when Weathertite has reached back out from our energy bills both prior to and after install. These records demonstrated a clear upward trend in consumption despite no changes in our usage which contradicted what we were told was guaranteed to happen. Regrettably our attempts to communicate this discrepancy have not yielded responses that should be satisfactory and or pride in the work that was completed by Weathertite. We have not seen anyone from PGT come to our house to review the install again despite being told this would occur. We have not heard back other than Weathertite staff saying they have never heard this happening before and yet they repeat this in their response.
Sincerely,
*******************Business Response
Date: 05/20/2024
We are sorry to hear Mr. does not agree with our response. It is just not possible that 3 pieces of glass is not more energy efficient than one or two pieces. In addition year over year, temperatures have been both hotter and colder. We recommend Mr get an independent audit done to find out why his usage has gone up, however there is nothing further we can provide as the product purchased is the product that was installed correctly by our company. If Mr. has a concern with how PGT advertised energy savings, it is suggested he work directly with PGT to rectify this as no guarantee of such is on his contract with our company.Customer Answer
Date: 05/26/2024
Complaint: 21252849
I am rejecting this response because time and again, I have stated and the initial complaint has been that Weathertite was going to investigate the installed windows. They have stated they were going to work with PGT to have someone come out. I have been told repeatedly that they had a case open for something with PGT and it ends up being me getting information at the expense of my time to get information about something that is not moving anywhere. I have been advised someone is working on this and it goes nowhere. Again, the basis of this complaint and Weathertite's response is invalid and shows they don't stand behind what they have said if anything is wrong, they are not standing behind their products or working with a vendor to investigate claims. They already replaced some windows and the problem still exists yet they say we as the purchasers are taking nothing into consideration. Again, we are told someone would investigate but never did. I continually call for follow-**** nothing happens. I continue to make the claim that we have the data and are well aware of environmental variables but they claim to get an energy audit that has already been performed. All we ask is they stand behind what we are told and were sold. Investigate the problems and make right that their products do not reduce energy usage. Clearly this is a crossroad that Weathertite is not willing to do and make bad ob the purchaser.
Sincerely,
*******************Initial Complaint
Date:12/08/2023
Type:Service or Repair IssuesStatus:AnsweredMore info
Complaint statuses
- Resolved:
- The complainant verified the issue was resolved to their satisfaction.
- Unresolved:
- The business responded to the dispute but failed to make a good faith effort to resolve it.
- Answered:
- The business addressed the issues within the complaint, but the consumer either a) did not accept the response, OR b) did not notify BBB as to their satisfaction.
- Unanswered:
- The business failed to respond to the dispute.
- Unpursuable:
- BBB is unable to locate the business.
1.Screens do not fit the sliders. 6 inch gap 2.Screens installed backwards. 3.Cracks in my wall around my solder. 4. They tore up the bedroom carpet around slider never put it back 5. They cut stucco around windows.6. Handles are lose on sliding doors 7. Blinds were damaged, installer said they would bring back the pieces they lost.Business Response
Date: 03/08/2024
It is always the goal of Weather Tite Windows to ensure our clients are happy at the completion of their projects. The reason Weather Tite Windows has the great reputation in the marketplace is because we always stand behind our work and if any deficiencies are found we take care of them.
Mr. Heigels installation was complete in the beginning of December. Unfortunately with construction, such as window and door installations, there sometimes is punch list that needs to be completed. Mr. filed the complaint immediately after installation without giving us the opportunity to go through and create such list and fix the issues. An installation manager went out and went through the job with Mr. two days after the installation. Items that were not manufacturer issues such as stucco were completed right away and parts were ordered from the manufacturer. We explained, and Mr. agreed, that we would wait for items from the manufacturer then we would come to complete the items on the list as to not inconvenience Mr. too much.
To date the items on his list have been completed with the exception of the blinds as we were not able to fix them. We agreed that he would contact the company to come fix them and we would reimburse him. We hope **************** is now happy with his beautiful windows.Initial Complaint
Date:10/27/2023
Type:Service or Repair IssuesStatus:ResolvedMore info
Complaint statuses
- Resolved:
- The complainant verified the issue was resolved to their satisfaction.
- Unresolved:
- The business responded to the dispute but failed to make a good faith effort to resolve it.
- Answered:
- The business addressed the issues within the complaint, but the consumer either a) did not accept the response, OR b) did not notify BBB as to their satisfaction.
- Unanswered:
- The business failed to respond to the dispute.
- Unpursuable:
- BBB is unable to locate the business.
Having had Weather Tite windows installed on my lanai enclosure a few years ago, I was totally pleased and satisfied with their service, craftsmanship and the quality of their product. So much so that I recommended 3 other owners in my complex to use this company when they enclosed their lanais.However I am on the verge of rescinding everything I have ever said about this company and letting everyone know via social media of the poor customer service provided because of recent events. On Sept. 6, 2023 a tech named *** arrived at my condo after I called and requested a service call. The hurricane tarps received with my windows for the 2 sets of slider doors on my lanai are now impossible to install or use, as required prior to a hurricane. Several of the bolts to secure the tarps through the grommets have pulled the plugs out of the holes drilled in my walls and some have stripped the holes. During hurricane ****** in late August, I could not have the tarps put up for the safety of myself and my home because of this flaw. I have used the tarps only 2 times previously, during *** (late Sept. 2022) and during **** (late August 2017). During ****, they could be hung fine, during ***, the damage to the holes was severe. These 2 tarps have only been used twice in their lifetime but now remain unuseable.*** told me there appeared to be 2 options: to secure the plugs within the holes with some kind of permanent cement or to redrill the holes. He took several pictures and was to return to headquarters and contact me about which option would be perused. I heard nothing for over a month. On October 12, I called again and a young lady answering the phone said there was no information in my file but she would have *** contact me. It is now 2 weeks later and I have again heard nothing. Needless to say, I never expected this company to install my windows and then abandon any need for repair to their companys product. I have tarps that were used ONCE as directed and every hurricane season since then I have not been protected by this product as legally bound by city requirements. This is not service nor responsibility this company owes me as a customer who spent a great deal of money on a defective product. We continue to be in hurricane season this year and I am not happy.I am asking Mr. **** Hollander to call me with a viable and resolute solution that will be done in the next 2 weeks. I am a senior citizen living alone, on a fixed income who paid him a large sum of money to be protected and there is no way he has provided that to me.Business Response
Date: 11/15/2023
It is always the goal of Weather Tite Windows to ensure our clients are happy at the completion of their projects. The reason Weather Tite Windows has the great reputation in the marketplace is because we always stand behind our work and if any deficiencies are found we take care of them.
************** did contact ** regarding issues she was having with the **************** protection and we scheduled the service for our first available appointment. Ms. is correct in stating that repairs were needed. Unfortunately, due to unforeseen circumstances the employee that was working with ************** had to leave the company and therefore her information did not make its way through the proper channels. Once we were made aware of the missing follow-up, we immediately scheduled the service and will be out there to fix the protection next week.
We are very sorry for the breakdown in communication, but there was never any intention to not complete the service.Customer Answer
Date: 11/16/2023
Better Business Bureau:
I have reviewed the response made by the business in reference to complaint ID ********, and find that this resolution is satisfactory to me.
Sincerely,
*******************
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