Retro Teck Window Mfg Ltd

Windows & Doors Installation & Service
Burnaby BC V5J 5M7
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Duy from Vancouver
Duy from Vancouver
1 review Vancouver, BC
2/10

New windows

I had a horrible experience with Retroteck on multiple levels.

When the windows showed up to be installed, they were not as specified when the order was put in. Upon further inquiry, Retroteck told us that our windows were too small for wicket boxes (the missing feature). Yet, they had come to measure our windows three separate times, and we had never been told that the product we ordered (on their advice) and paid for in advance in full was not compatible with our window dimensions. We never got a partial refund, despite getting a product lesser than that ordered. Furthermore, without the wicket boxes we had specified, opening and closing the windows involves removing the screen. On all the windows. Every single time. Which isn't even easy.

Their "customer responsibility sheet" indemnifies them from pretty much any damage they cause during the installation process. The salesman told us that it would be merely "some inevitable scratches on the wall around the windows," which we thought was fine. In actuality, our literally brand new tiles below the windows were broken in multiple areas, and the paint on the walls around the windows were left cracked and peeling, along with some of the grout. When they left, there was garbage (nails, screws, broken glass, sealant, etc) left strewn all over our yard and garden.

When I initially tried to contact Retroteck about these concerns, Peter at the office finally picked up (after multiple days and messages left) and was rude and shrugged me off, hanging up on me. Communication with George (the original salesman who recommended the incompatible window design that we ordered instead of a simpler design that would have worked) yielded similar results. Evidently, they've been paid, and since windows last a pretty long time, they don't care about past customers because they don't need repeat customers.

Retroteck's windows themselves are actually pretty good, but we did not get the product we paid for, and the installation and customer service were all abysmal in my experience. I would not recommend them to anyone.

22 Feb 2015 update: After I lodged a complaint with the BBB, Retrotek came and modified the windows to meet the original specs. We are happy with the product now.

Approximate cost of services:
$5,000.00
What could this company do to improve their services?
Deliver the product as described, or advise the customer if that is not possible for some reason and come up with a solution. It is not a matter that should be brought up on installation day when the product has already been manufactured. Have the staff go through Customer Relations 101
Any advice to offer fellow homeowners facing a similar project?
Don't agree to sign the "customer responsibility sheet," it leaves you with no protection whatsoever even if your home is left with expensive damage. Take your business to another company.
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Company Response

Sorry you did not have the best experience from Retro. Sometimes it does require some constructive feedback for a company to bring forth improvements and processes. Thank you Duy for some great feedback. We have stopped by your mom's house today and she was absolutely thrilled at the solution we managed to come up with as our screen was technically modified to fit that very small opening window of yours. After checking our files, we see these windows were done in 2010 and back then there really wasn't a solution that satisfied you. We know you will be pleased with the solution we came up with . Our service tech did some other misc services at the same time and your mom did appreciate our extra effort; we really appreciate your business and let us know if there are any other issues that have not been taken care of.

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Duy from Vancouver
Duy from Vancouver
1 review Vancouver, BC
1/10

New windows

I had a horrible experience with Retroteck on multiple levels.

When the windows showed up to be installed, they were not as specified when the order was put in. Upon further inquiry, Retroteck told us that our windows were too small for wicket boxes (the missing feature). Yet, they had come to measure our windows three separate times, and we had never been told that the product we ordered (on their advice) and paid for in advance in full was not compatible with our window dimensions. We never got a partial refund, despite getting a product lesser than that ordered. Furthermore, without the wicket boxes we had specified, opening and closing the windows involves removing the screen. On all the windows. Every single time. Which isn't even easy.

Their "customer responsibility sheet" indemnifies them from pretty much any damage they cause during the installation process. The salesman told us that it would be merely "some inevitable scratches on the wall around the windows," which we thought was fine. In actuality, our literally brand new tiles below the windows were broken in multiple areas, and the paint on the walls around the windows were left cracked and peeling, along with some of the grout. When they left, there was garbage (nails, screws, broken glass, sealant, etc) left strewn all over our yard and garden.

When I initially tried to contact Retroteck about these concerns, Peter at the office finally picked up (after multiple days and messages left) and was rude and shrugged me off, hanging up on me. Communication with George (the original salesman who recommended the incompatible window design that we ordered instead of a simpler design that would have worked) yielded similar results. Evidently, they've been paid, and since windows last a pretty long time, they don't care about past customers because they don't need repeat customers.

Retroteck's windows themselves are actually pretty good, but we did not get the product we paid for, and the installation and customer service were all abysmal in my experience. I would not recommend them to anyone.

Approximate cost of services:
$5,000.00
What could this company do to improve their services?
Deliver the product as described, or advise the customer if that is not possible for some reason and come up with a solution. It is not a matter that should be brought up on installation day when the product has already been manufactured. Have the staff go through Customer Relations 101
Any advice to offer fellow homeowners facing a similar project?
Don't agree to sign the "customer responsibility sheet," it leaves you with no protection whatsoever even if your home is left with expensive damage. Take your business to another company.