The Coeur d’Alene Window Company is ironically not based in the city of Coeur d’Alene, Idaho. Instead, the company is based on Spokane, Washington and has been in business since 1933. Browse below for all of our Coeur d’Alene windows reviews.
Today, CWD operates two manufacturing facilities – one in Spokane, Washington and the other in Kingman, Arizona. The company manufactures and sells their windows and patio doors across most of the western states through local dealers (who then sell and install directly to consumers).
Company Rating: 7.0 out of 10
Price Point: 6.5 out of 10
Bottom Line: Coeur d’Alene is worth a price bid for sure.
(Always collect 3 to 4 additional bids)
Bill — Site Editor
Coeur d’Alene Windows Reviews
The company sells a 1000 series, 3000 series, 4000 series and 6000 series. The 1000 is the company’s entry level option, while the 6000 is their premium series. The 1000 is available as a slider, single hung, and fixed frame.
The 3000 is available as a slider, single hung, casement, awning, and fixed frame. The 4000 series is available as a double slider and as a double hung. The 6000 series is available as a slider, single hung, and fixed frame.
Coeur d’Alene Window Company also sells three patio door options, including the 3800 series, 5000 series (french rail patio door), and 6000 series. Finally, the company offers a numbers of glass options and 24 custom frame color options as well.
Warranty Information
The company offers a lifetime limited warranty to the original purchaser / homeowner that the window frame, sash, insulated glass unit, and all hardware be free from manufacturing defects. The warranty is transferable to another owner, but the warranty period is then only good for 10 years from the original installation date. (The insulated glass period is good for 20 years from the original installation date.)
Window Price Comparisons
Simonton 6500 Series Cost: $800 installed
Harvey Slimline Series: $825 installed
Coeur d’Alene 3000 Series: $875 installed
Champion Windows Cost: $900 installed
Okna 800 Series: $950 installed
PGT Classic Vue: $1000 installed
Renewal By Andersen Cost: $2000 installed
Coeur d’Alene Windows Reviews
Bill, hi, I have 12 windows total that I’m looking to replace using the full tear out method. So far, we have two bids and was wonder if I might get your take on the two options before us.
Coeur d’alene 3000 Series $16748
Alside Mezzo $17064
Jasmine – Homeowner – from 2024
Bill’s Reply
Jasmine, I like the Coeur d’Alene 3000 Series in this match up if the company doing the install has good online consumer reviews. Truthfully, these windows are close enough in quality that the companies who are doing the work will make the much better difference. Therefore, I’d switch from comparing the windows to comparing the installation companies. Click for more Alside Mezzo windows reviews on our website.
Bill – Editor – from 2024
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