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Window Installation & Replacement in Charleston, SC

Charleston homeowners face hot, humid subtropical climate averaging 90°f in summer with high dewpoints that accelerates wear on exterior surfaces. Our local pros understand your area's specific challenges and deliver quality work on every job.

Serving Mount Pleasant, Summerville, Goose Creek, North Charleston, Hanahan, and surrounding Charleston communities.

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Why Charleston Homes Need Window Installation & Replacement

Hot, humid subtropical climate averaging 90°F in summer with high dewpoints
Direct hurricane exposure on the Atlantic coast (Hugo 1989, Dorian 2019 near-misses)
Tidal flooding increasing in frequency due to sea level rise
Annual rainfall of 51 inches including tropical rainfall events
Salt air from Charleston Harbor and Atlantic Ocean corrosion year-round
Common Home Types We Service
Single and double-pile Charleston single house style (architectural signature)Antebellum mansions on the Charleston PeninsulaLowcountry cottages on elevated piers throughout coastal communitiesNew construction in Mount Pleasant, Summerville, and Goose CreekBeach cottages on Sullivan's Island and Isle of Palms

What You Get

Reduces heating and cooling costs by 10–25%
Eliminates drafts and cold-edge discomfort
Blocks UV to protect furniture and flooring
Noise reduction — up to 50% quieter
New construction and replacement (insert) options
Tax credits and utility rebates available

Our Window Installation & Replacement Process

01

Measurement & Selection

Each window opening is measured precisely. We help you select frame material, glass package, and style.

02

Permit

Permits are pulled where required for new construction windows.

03

Installation

Old windows are removed, openings are inspected and sealed, and new windows are set level and plumb with proper flashing and trim.

04

Sealing & Finishing

Windows are sealed inside and out, interior trim is reinstalled or replaced, and all windows are tested for operation.

Seasonal Considerations for Charleston

1
Year-round termite monitoring (one of the worst cities in the US for termites)
2
Hurricane prep and post-storm cleanup (June–November)
3
Tidal flooding management in lower peninsula and coastal areas
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Summer mold on antebellum wood and masonry from humidity
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Salt air cleaning on Harbor-facing and oceanfront properties

Areas We Serve in Charleston

Our window installation & replacement pros are available throughout the Charleston metro area, including:

Mount PleasantSummervilleGoose CreekNorth CharlestonHanahanJames IslandJohns IslandDaniel IslandMoncks CornerLadson

Window Installation & Replacement FAQ for Charleston Homeowners

How often should Charleston homeowners get window installation & replacement?
Given Charleston's hot, humid subtropical climate averaging 90°f in summer with high dewpoints, most homeowners benefit from window installation & replacement at least once a year. Year-round termite monitoring (one of the worst cities in the US for termites) often makes spring or fall the optimal time to schedule service.
What home types in Charleston most need window installation & replacement?
Single and double-pile Charleston single house style (architectural signature) and Antebellum mansions on the Charleston Peninsula are the most common home types in Charleston and typically see the most wear. Our local pros are familiar with the exterior materials found across the metro.
Replace vs. repair — how do I decide?
Repair if: single broken pane, failed hardware on an otherwise sound window, or wood window with good bones. Replace if: failed seal (fogged double-pane), significant rot or damage, single-pane glass, or the window is over 20 years old.
What's the difference between insert and full-frame replacement?
Insert (pocket) replacement fits inside the existing frame — less invasive and less expensive. Full-frame removes everything down to the rough opening — necessary when frames are rotten or damaged, and allows different sizes.
What window frame material is best?
Vinyl: most affordable, low maintenance, good insulation. Fiberglass: best performance, most durable, higher cost. Wood: beautiful but requires maintenance. Composite: combines wood interior with durable exterior.
Are there tax credits for new windows?
Yes. The Energy Efficient Home Improvement Credit provides 30% (up to $600 per year) for qualifying Energy Star windows. Many utilities also offer additional rebates.

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