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Window Installation & Replacement

Old, leaky windows waste energy and reduce comfort. Replacement window installation improves insulation, eliminates drafts, reduces noise, and updates curb appeal — with payback through energy savings and home value increase.

Why Professional Window Installation & Replacement?

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

1
Measurement & Selection

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

2
Permit

Permits are pulled where required for new construction windows.

3
Installation

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

4
Sealing & Finishing

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

Window Installation & Replacement by City

Our local pros understand the unique conditions of your city — climate, home types, and seasonal challenges.

Frequently Asked Questions

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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