FAQ’S

Do my windows need to be replaced or repaired?

Most times, your window frame is perfectly fine – only your glass has failed. We will evaluate your windows and recommend the best course of action for your specific circumstances. 

Will changing my windows save me money on heating and cooling?

Absolutely. We can replace your glass or hardware in less than a day. This method is cost-effective, and the glass components we provide are significantly superior to those provided by most window replacement companies. Our procedure is simple for removing dual-pane glass units without causing damage to your window frame or residence. This procedure is simple, quick, and far more cost-effective than replacing your entire window frames.
Most of the time, we will source and install new glass that is significantly superior to what you already have, and we will adapt it to your location to reduce UV rays, heat loss, and/or heat transfer.

What factors influence the price of window replacement?

When replacing your windows, there are various aspects to consider that will affect the entire cost.

The size of the window is the biggest factor. We also factor in the style of the window, the frame material, and accessibility to the window itself for our installers. We can also add a special coating to tint the glass or improve the thermal and UV coatings for those rooms that suffer from large temperature swings in summer and winter.

What methods are applied in the replacement of my windows?

Defogging is the most cost-effective solution, but the fog or moisture must be caught early on for this process to be most effective. We can defog your windows from the outside of your home in a matter of hours.

What do I need to do to prepare for installation?

We simply ask that you clear at least 3 ft of working space in front of each window we’ll be working on, and remove any blinds or window coverings before we arrive. We’ll do the rest.

Can you defog sliding patio doors?

Unfortunately we cannot. In accordance with building codes, patio doors must be made with tempered glass, which shatters upon impact, making it impossible for us to drill into to defog. But sliding door glass can be replaced!