Windows

Replacing Your Windows in Winter

Published on
January 22, 2015

Did you use the holidays as an excuse not to get your new replacement windows installed? Do you think that just because it is winter that we won’t put your new windows in for you and that you will have to wait until spring?Absolutely not! We never want to see our customers have to wait out another winter with drafty, old windows, which is why we install new replacement windows all year. So despite the snow and the cold, we are here for you.Getting New Windows in the Winter Started

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First, you need to contact us to let us know that you are interested in new windows.We will then sit down and talk with you about the best windows for your home and your budget. This includes deciding on the level of energy efficiency that you want in your windows, as well as any sales that we have going on at the time.We will also come out to your house and take precise measurements of where your new windows are going to go, so that we can create your perfect custom windows.During this whole process we will walk you through everything we are doing, including how we are going to install your windows.Your Winter Window Installation DayTo keep your home dry and warm during a winter installation, you can depend on us to do the following:

  1. Talk to you about our installation methods so that you understand what is going on. We will also address any questions or concerns that you have at this time.
  2. We will block off the room that we are working in to keep the cold air from getting into the rest of your house.
  3. Cover and protect the flooring and furnishings in the room that we are working in from the snow, ice, slush, rain, and cold from the outside.
  4. Minimize the amount of snow and cold that gets in the room we are working in by working in teams to remove and replace one window at a time.

So don’t think that just because it’s winter outside that you have to keep those old windows another season longer. Contact us today for more information on how to get your winter window installation started.