My husband described the 3 employees who came to replace windows, a slider, and storm door as the B team and felt he had to keep an eye on what they were doing. They even came to the job site needing to charge tool batteries and asked where they could plug in the charger! They had a devil of a time removing the old slider and had to take a sawzall to it, as well as pounding away at it. One worker smoked cigarettes the entire time and our house smelled of second hand smoke for 2 days after (we do not smoke). I would hope the management addresses that issue. If a worker wants to smoke in/by the truck In the drive we have no problem with that. The finish work once the slider was installed is second rate and have seen many other reviews elsewhere regarding this issue. It is so bad, we cannot paint the wall and new trim until we finish scraping down the rough caulking that was applied and sand. Unfortunately, when they installed the slider, they fit one side, but there was a 1/2 or more gap on the side you see most. They filled it with caulking, and we are now trying to fix it, but it is a bigger job than first anticipated. When installing the storm door, they peeled paint off on the surrounding trim (our house was recently painted in May) exposing the wood, so we need to sand and repaint those areas. Former screw holes from where they removed the prior door were not filled, and trim pieces and excess screws were left on the landing. Cleanup was minimal. Our deck was a mess and we needed to sweep and then hose down after. Inside, dust was everywhere as well as bits and pieces that required vacuuming. For the price we paid we are disappointed with the quality. Prior, we had an Anderson slider and the difference in materials was marked. The RW slider screen weighs perhaps 2 lbs. whereas our Anderson slider felt substantial and 3x stronger. The latch is so shallow, there is almost no room for a finger and makes it difficult to open easily. The Anderson was finished off where the locking mechanism was, and all you saw was an opening where the lock was, whereas the Rite Window is an open channel with the entire metal piece is exposed. I suppose it saves money, but looks unfinished and cheap. Also, when the door is opened fully, it rises out of the track, and does not slide as easily as we expected it would. We are disappointed with our purchase and felt for over $6K, quality and install would have been better. It seems others have had a good experience, but based on ours, we wouldn't rehire or recommend.