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Farley Windows Mark 09-30-2007
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Posted by Mark on September 30, 2007, 4:49 pm
I recently bought two vinyl slider basement windows from The Home Depot
that are Farley Windows. They are well installed in two window wells, yet
both have shown to leak water into the basement. The leak is due to
overflow of water in the window track that does not have adequate drainage
by design. Neither the Home Depot nor Farley Windows has solved the
problem. Have lots of questions with no answers.
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Posted by JoeSpareBedroom on September 30, 2007, 7:46 pm
>I recently bought two vinyl slider basement windows from The Home Depot
> that are Farley Windows. They are well installed in two window wells, yet
> both have shown to leak water into the basement. The leak is due to
> overflow of water in the window track that does not have adequate drainage
> by design. Neither the Home Depot nor Farley Windows has solved the
> problem. Have lots of questions with no answers.


Interesting. A window manufacturer that forget to think about rain.



Posted by Joe on September 30, 2007, 11:55 pm
On Sep 30, 3:49 pm, Hotnewstips_at_yahoo_dot...@foo.com (Mark) wrote:
> I recently bought two vinyl slider basement windows from The Home Depot
> that are Farley Windows. They are well installed in two window wells, yet
> both have shown to leak water into the basement. The leak is due to
> overflow of water in the window track that does not have adequate drainage
> by design. Neither the Home Depot nor Farley Windows has solved the
> problem. Have lots of questions with no answers.
> -------------------------------------
>
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> Delivered via http://www.thestuccocompany.com/
> Building Construction and Maintenance Forum
> Web and RSS access to your favorite newsgroup -
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Just speculation...could they have been installed upside down?

Joe



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