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Window Installation and Replacement

The Value of New Windows

Let's be honest, windows make homes look a heck of a lot better, especially when you choose the windows best suited for your home. They also bring light into your life, while holding up indoors. They connect us to the outdoor world, while allowing us to enjoy the comforts our homes provide. Our window installation service ensures you have the right windows for your home, and that they are installed with expertise to optimize their efficiency and maximize their impact on your life.

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Sash Replacement

In this type of window replacement, we only replace the sash and jamb liners. This type of replacement is good for situations where the window frame is in good condition and the new sash fits appropriately.

Pocket Replacement

A pocket replacement is adding a new window to an existing frame. Contractors may also refer to this type of installation as a retrofit or insert replacement. Most typically this is done with either the flush-fin style or block-fit style window.

Full Frame Replacement

This type of window replacement requires the removal of the entire window, down to the frame. The window, the sill, the exterior trim, and the interior trim are all extracted, rebuilt, and replaced. These types of replacements are common when the framing is deteriorating or when a new size or style window is desired.

Window Styles for your Replacement

Here you'll find some of the most common window styles people consider when planning a window replacement.

Custom Windows

Custom windows are made-to-order to fit unique sizes, shapes, or design preferences beyond standard window types.

Double-Hung Windows

Double-hung windows have two operable sashes that move up and down for ventilation from the top, bottom, or both.

Single-Hung Windows

Single-hung windows feature a fixed upper sash and a lower sash that moves vertically for ventilation.

Casement Windows

Casement windows are hinged on one side and open outward like a door using a crank handle.

Awning Windows

Awning windows are hinged at the top and open outward from the bottom, allowing ventilation even during light rain.

Bay and Bow Windows

Bay and bow windows extend outward from the home, creating a curved or angled projection that adds interior space and natural light.

Sliding Windows

Sliding windows open horizontally by gliding along a track, ideal for wide spaces and easy operation.

Picture Windows

Picture windows are large, fixed panes that do not open, designed to provide unobstructed views and abundant natural light.

Window Replacement Process

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Window Replacement Checklist

Wondering if it's time to replace your windows? Here's what to look for around your home:

1. Drafts or Air Leaks

If you feel a breeze near your windows even when they’re fully closed, or notice unexplained increases in your heating and cooling bills, it could be a sign that your windows are no longer sealed properly. Drafty windows can significantly reduce energy efficiency and comfort in your home.

2. Difficult Operation

Windows should open, close, and lock smoothly. If yours stick, jam, or won’t stay open or closed without a struggle, the frames may be warped or the hardware worn out. This is not just inconvenient—it can also pose a safety risk.

3. Visible Damage

Cracks in the glass, rotting wood, or water stains around the frame are clear signs that your windows are deteriorating. If you see mold, mildew, or signs of moisture intrusion, replacing the windows can prevent more serious structural issues down the line.

4. Condensation Between Panes

Moisture or fog trapped between the glass layers indicates that the window’s seal has failed. Once this happens, the insulating gas has likely escaped, reducing the window's efficiency and leaving the glass cloudy and unattractive.

5. Noise Issues

If outside noise easily passes through your closed windows, it may be time for an upgrade. Newer windows with better insulation and multiple panes help block sound, making your home quieter and more peaceful.

6. Outdated Appearance

Windows that look worn, faded, or simply don’t match your home’s style can drag down curb appeal and even reduce your property value. Modern windows can instantly refresh the look of your home, both inside and out.

7. Poor Insulation

Rooms that are noticeably colder in the winter or hotter in the summer—especially near windows—could be suffering from poor insulation. Energy-efficient replacement windows help regulate indoor temperatures, improving comfort year-round.

8. Safety Concerns

Broken locks, warped frames, or windows that won’t open in an emergency can compromise your family’s safety. Replacement windows offer stronger locks, better materials, and smooth operation to keep your home secure.

9. Single Pane Windows

Older, single-pane windows offer minimal insulation and little protection from temperature swings or noise. Upgrading to double- or triple-pane windows dramatically improves energy efficiency and indoor comfort.

Financing

Financing is one of the most common ways to cover the cost of a roof replacement or an exterior remodeling project. It's important that as many people as possible have access to a loan. We provide you with a wide range of no hassle financing options through our partnership with Foundation Finance Company (FFC). If you are interested in financing, see what options are available to you.

Testimonials

What customers like you think and feel, matters most. Customer satisfaction is the key driving force behind our business. Your feedback keeps us in line, and constantly improving. We set a high standard for ourselves. See how we're living up to that by checking out what others have to say about their experience.

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