Windows
Our company specializes in a wide range of window services, including installation, removal, and replacement, as well as repair and maintenance for both residential and commercial clients. Whether you’re looking to install new windows in a newly constructed building, replace your existing windows with more energy-efficient models, or simply need your windows repaired or maintained, our team of experienced professionals has the expertise to get the job done right.


Installation and Removal
New Construction
- Installation of windows in newly constructed buildings and homes
- Includes all types of windows: single-hung, double-hung, casement, and sliding.
Replacement
- Removal of existing windows and installation of replacement windows
- Includes matching existing window styles or upgrading to new window styles
Flashing and Sealing
- Installation of flashing around window openings to prevent water intrusion
- Sealing around windows with caulk and weatherstripping to prevent air leaks and improve energy efficiency
Waterproofing
- Application of waterproofing materials to window frames and sills to prevent water damage
- May include installation of drainage systems to channel water away from windows

Types of Windows
Single-Hung: One operable sash that slides vertically
Double-Hung: Two operable sashes that slide vertically
Casement: Hinged sash that swings open outward
Sliding: Sashes that slide horizontally

Window Materials
Wood: Traditional and aesthetically pleasing, but requires regular maintenance
Vinyl: Durable, low-maintenance, and energy-efficient
Fiberglass: Strong, durable, and energy-efficient, but more expensive than vinyl
Aluminum: Strong and durable, but not as energy-efficient as other materials
Composite: Combines the benefits of multiple materials, but can be expensive

Window Glazing
Single-Pane: One layer of glass, not as energy-efficient as multiple panes
Double-Pane: Two layers of glass with a sealed air space between them, provides better insulation and energy efficiency
Triple-Pane: Three layers of glass with two sealed air spaces between them, provides the highest level of insulation and energy efficiency

Window Hardware
Locks: Ensure security and prevent unwanted entry
Handles: Used to open and close windows
Hinges: Allow windows to swing open and closed
Lifts: Assist in opening and closing heavy windows
Tilt Latches: Allow windows to tilt inward for ventilation and cleaning

Window Maintenance
Caulking and Weatherstripping: Inspect and replace caulk and weatherstripping as needed to prevent air leaks and water intrusion
Painting and Staining: Paint or stain wood windows as needed to protect them from the elements and maintain their appearance

Window Screen Repair or Replacement
Repair or replace damaged window screens to keep insects out and allow for ventilation