Burris Windows And Doors is based out of Carollton, Texas and the company has been in the window and door business since the early 1990s. They manufacture and sell throughout Texas, Oklahoma, and Louisiana. Burris enjoys a “decent” reputation I would say. Browse below for our Burris Windows reviews.
Company Rating: 6.5 out of 10
Price Point: 6.5 out of 10
Bottom Line: Burris is certainly worth a price bid for consumers in these three states.
(Always collect 3 to 4 additional bids)
Bill — Site Editor
Burris Windows Reviews
The company offers three options for their windows: the Tectview AC, Tectview CA, and the Tectview EX, along with their single patio door – the Tectview PD. All in all, decent windows on the whole, but not world. Burris is, I would say, is equivalent to perhaps a Milgard Windows or an NT. Worth a bid to see how the price point comes in compared to the other options on the table.
Burris Windows Warranty
The Burris warranty is limited lifetime that applies to the vinyl frame, sash, insulated glass, components, and hardware. More specifically, it covers against any manufacturing defects and is transferable to a second owner, although it then becomes 20 years from original date of purchase. For Commercial or multi-family dwellings, the warranty is 20 years from original date of purchase.
Burris does NOT provide any labor provision on any manufacturing defects, nor does it cover accidental glass breakage. All in all, a pretty standard to good warranty.
Window Cost Estimator
Silverline V3: $600 installed
Burris EX Windows: $800 installed
Anlin Panoramic Series: $850 installed
PGT Classic Vue: $875 installed
Harvey Classic Windows: $900 installed
Champion Windows: $925 installed
Okna 800 Series: $950 installed
NT vs Burris
I have 40 windows to replace and have been looking at two brands – NT and Burris. My wife and I live in near Plano, Texas. Was wondering what your take on these two companies is.
NT Executive Windows: $32K
Burris Tectview AC $39
Benny – Homeowner – from 2024
[Site Editor’s Answer]
Benny, I would recommend going with the NT Executive. Specifically, I feel like the window brand is better and I like the Executive quite a bit. The fact that it’s quite a bit less money makes it a no brainer for me. Going forward, please let me know if you have any questions and thank you for reaching out. FYI, this will be posted on our Burris windows reviews page for additional homeowners so see and (hopefully) help them with their future decision.
Bill – Site Editor – from 2024
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