One window was completed satisfactorily. The second window was installed, and in the process of the installation, my wall was damaged and my frame was not put back properly or level. The frame sustained more holes and caulk than had previously existed. I immediately called the owner of admiral glass. He then sent the 2-man team back to fix the problem. Upon their return, I showed them the problem. The gentleman who I'll call the "lead" installer, was combative, would not admit that the frame was crooked, denied the he caused damage to my wall, and maintained that the nails (holes) were already there. He was incredibly defensive, and then became offensive when he said I was "over-scrutinizing" the work, and that the frame was never straight to begin with(brand new installation, I saw the level myself--it was straight as an arrow). I then asked him if he'd be ok leaving this work at his own house. He never responded. He then "fixed" the problem. To his credit, he sunk the nails, caulked them...better, and ATTEMPTED to straighten the frame. He took the frame off, reassembled it, then showed it to me. It was still crooked. He said that was as straight as he could get it. I wasn't going to have him take it off for a third time, add more holes, and argue further the fact that it needs to be straight. So, I thanked him for at least attempting to fix it, and let him go on his way. He also admitted to damaging my wall right before he left for the last time. Never offered to fix it. <br /> I waited until the next day to contact the owner to discuss the problems and how I, and the work were treated. I waited because I expected a follow-up call to check on the situation, it never came. So, I called the owner and voiced my frustration. I let him know that I asked the installer if he could install the window without destroying or damaging the frame. I was perfectly fine with him saying no. I would've made other arrangements. He said, he could, no problem. The owner's response, "why did you install the frame before we could install the window?". First of all, it doesn't matter what I wanted to do, that has no bearing on the level of service I experienced. The installer could've said he didn't feel comfortable with the added variable. I gave him ample opportunity to do so. I guess maybe it is partly my fault because I trusted the installer to do what he said he could do. It doesn't change the fact that the installer damaged my wall and frame. The owner didn't apologize, he didn't offer to repair the damage. Quite frankly, he seemed bothered by the fact that I was even contacting him. This is unacceptable and definitely NOT the right way to treat people let alone, do business. <br />