Windows & doors

Window&doors

What we can do for you

What We Offer

Our team has years of experience in working with all different types of window and door materials, including vinyl, fiberglass, wood. In conjunctions with door materials, including glass, aluminum, and composite.

Before we begin

We start with a thorough evaluation of your windows & doors to identify any potential issues, from rotted panes, to damaged sealing. To cracks, dents, or breaks in the materials.

Our Solutions

We'll provide you with a comprehensive report of our findings and work with you to determine the best course of action to get your windows & doors replaced.

Small Enough to Listen, Big Enough to Deliver.

When to replace your window & Doors

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& Why Replace them

Overall Damage

What it looks like
Cracked glass, broken seals, warped wood, dented frames, visible rot or rust

Why Replace It?

Structural damage compromises security, insulation, and function. Severe wear reduces comfort and home protection.

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Age & end-of-life wear

What it looks like
Windows or doors stick, frames are worn or cracking, panes are single-glazed

Why Replace It?

Most windows and doors last 20–30 years. Past that point, performance declines, and replacing becomes more cost-effective than constant repairs.

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Energy-Efficiency Upgrades

What it looks like
Drafts near windows/doors, high energy bills, discomfort near glass in winter/summer

Why Replace It?

Modern windows with Low-E coatings, double/triple panes, and proper insulation can cut heating and cooling costs significantly. ENERGY STAR–certified products often qualify for rebates.

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Leaks or moisture

What it looks like
Foggy or condensation between panes, water stains on walls, soft or warped frames

Why Replace It?

Water infiltration can lead to mold, rot, and structural issues. Once seals fail or frames deteriorate, repair isn’t enough.

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Curb-appeal & resale value

What it looks like
Outdated design, peeling paint, mismatched styles, lack of natural light

Why Replace It?

Remodeling Magazine’s 2024 Cost-vs-Value report shows roof & siding replacement recoup 61-69 % at resale in the Upper Midwest

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Common Window & Door Material

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Vinyl

Energy Efficiency, resists rot, never needs painting

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Wood

Beautiful, timeless look; customizable with stains/paints

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Fiber Glass

Extremely strong, resists warping and weathering, energy-efficient, low maintenance

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Aluminum

Sleek, minimal profiles; strong for large spans; low maintenance

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Composite

Combines durability of fiberglass with look of wood, energy-efficient, low maintenance

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Glass

Allows abundant light, modern appeal, seamless indoor/outdoor living

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