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Updated over 11 years ago,

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Christopher Boggs
  • Cleveland Heights, OH
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Flip (70 k to 100k) - Refinish Wood Windows or Buy new Vinyls

Christopher Boggs
  • Cleveland Heights, OH
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We are doing a couple different flips in a neighborhood where the resale price is 70k to 100k depending on sqft and house features

They all have original double hung wood windows (6 panel lower and 1 piece uppers). The windows are in decent shape and have their storms, but they need refinishing. I am not sure if its worth it to re-finish the current ones or replace with new vinyls, so I figure my two options are:

1. Re-Finish the originals

- Pull the windows
- Replace the ropes
- scrape the paint
- Reglaze
- Repaint
- Reinstall

2. Buy new vinyls and have them installed

I am not sure if the Vinyls will add enough re-sale value to validate the cost, and I know cheap vinyl windows don't last that long and will haze up, but I also don't think most buyers take that into account.

What do you guys think?

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