Are those Polish manufacturers? The websites look very German. How much experience do you have with them? How does the service work when it comes to troubleshooting or something like that?
Hello! I am Polish and I recommend, for example, Oknoplast, Vitron or Drutex. Good quality and most importantly lower prices than the German manufacturers.
You should also mention that - if the windows have to meet the requirements of the Energy Saving Ordinance or are to be installed here in Germany by the seller - the different standards become clearly apparent.
Customers of mine (of Polish origin) have just had to realize this. Once a truly comparable situation was established, our customers kept the windows in our scope of supply, as the remaining savings were so small that the whole effort was no longer worthwhile.
The cooperation was great! They put in a lot of effort and you feel very important. All of this started at the trade fairs where Vitron exhibited its products. I spoke a little with these people, they told me about their products and also counted out the sample price to me, which I liked very much. I took a risk and I don’t regret it. These are Polish manufacturers, and they said that they trained with us.
Guys! You are writing about a new Polish company. Is it really worth buying their windows? I know they are cheaper than ours, but is their quality just as good? I am just starting to build my house. On the one hand, the foreign offers are very affordable, on the other hand, I am afraid of them, whether everything would be okay.
Well, whether the goods are okay will probably only be known afterward. I have now found a German installer near us who exclusively sells Polish windows and has been doing so for over 10 years. His references are good and he has so far been very friendly and helpful. Let's see what the offer says when it arrives. *gespanntBin* But generally, I am not averse. For example, the frame profiles from Schüko or whatever the company is called are also produced in Poland and delivered to Germany in lengths. Here they are only cut to size and assembled... I mean, truly "Made in Germany" it is no longer, right?!