Window Replacement in New Brighton, MN

Stop Losing Money Through Your Windows

Professional window installation that actually cuts your energy bills while making your home comfortable year-round.

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New Brighton Window Installation Experts

What Your Home Gets With Professional Installation

Your heating and cooling bills drop noticeably within the first month. No more cold drafts by the windows in January or rooms that never seem to cool down in summer.

You get windows that actually seal properly. That means no more condensation building up between panes, no more rattling during storms, and no more struggling with windows that stick or won’t stay open.

Your home looks updated from the street. New windows change your entire exterior appearance, and neighbors notice. More importantly, so do potential buyers if you ever decide to sell.

Trusted New Brighton Window Company

Twenty Years of Doing This Right

We’ve been handling window replacement in New Brighton since 2002. We’ve maintained an A+ rating with the Better Business Bureau the entire time, plus earned multiple Super Service Awards from Angie’s List.

You work directly with the owner throughout your entire project. No getting passed between salespeople, project managers, or subcontractors who don’t know your situation.

We’re certified with Owens Corning and GAF, which means you get enhanced manufacturer warranties that most contractors can’t offer. That’s real protection for your investment.

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Window Replacement Process New Brighton

Here's Exactly What Happens With Your Project

We start with measuring your existing windows and discussing what you want to accomplish. Better energy efficiency, easier operation, updated appearance, or all three. We’ll show you options that make sense for your home and budget.

Once you choose your windows, we order them and schedule installation around your schedule. Most homes take one to two days depending on how many windows you’re replacing.

Installation day means protecting your floors and furniture, removing old windows carefully, and installing new ones with proper sealing and insulation. We clean up completely before we leave, and your new windows are ready to use immediately.

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What's Included in Your Window Project

You get professional measurement and consultation to ensure proper fit and performance. We handle permits if your project requires them, and we coordinate delivery timing so your home isn’t left open to weather.

Installation includes removing old windows, preparing openings, installing new windows with proper sealing, and finishing interior and exterior trim work. We use quality caulking and weatherstripping that actually lasts in Minnesota weather.

If you’re considering other exterior work like siding or roofing, we can coordinate everything together. That saves you time, money, and the hassle of dealing with multiple contractors who might not show up when they say they will.

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Window replacement typically runs $400 to $800 per window depending on size, style, and energy efficiency features you choose. Double-hung vinyl windows cost less than casement or specialty shapes. Energy-efficient options with Low-E glass and quality frames cost more upfront but save money on utility bills long-term. We provide detailed estimates that break down material and labor costs so you know exactly what you’re paying for. Financing options are available for larger projects, and the energy savings often offset monthly payments.
Spring through fall works best for window replacement in Minnesota, but we install windows year-round when needed. Fall installation before winter hits gives you immediate energy savings during heating season. Spring and summer allow for longer working days and more comfortable conditions. Winter installation is possible but requires extra precautions to protect your home from cold air during the process. We schedule around weather forecasts to avoid installation during storms or extreme temperatures that could affect the work quality.
Quality replacement windows last 20 to 30 years in Minnesota’s climate when properly installed. Vinyl windows handle freeze-thaw cycles well and don’t require painting or staining. Fiberglass windows last even longer but cost more initially. The key is proper installation with correct sealing and insulation around the frame. Cheap windows or poor installation might only last 10 to 15 years before you’re dealing with air leaks, condensation, or operation problems. Our enhanced manufacturer warranties through Owens Corning certification give you longer protection than standard warranties.
Yes, but the savings depend on what you’re replacing and what you install. Replacing single-pane windows or windows from the 1980s with modern energy-efficient models can cut heating and cooling costs by 20 to 30 percent. Double or triple-pane windows with Low-E coatings and argon gas fill provide the best energy performance. Proper installation matters just as much as window quality – even the best windows won’t save energy if they’re not sealed correctly. We can calculate estimated savings based on your current windows and energy usage patterns.
Professional installation removes and installs windows without damaging existing siding or interior finishes in most cases. We measure carefully and use proper techniques to work within existing openings. Some exterior trim replacement is normal and often improves the final appearance. Interior trim usually gets replaced with new trim that matches your existing style. Occasionally, older homes have settling or previous modifications that require minor repairs, but we discuss any additional work before proceeding. The goal is completing your project with minimal disruption to your home’s existing finishes.
Our window installations include manufacturer warranties on the windows themselves plus our workmanship warranty on installation. Manufacturer warranties typically cover 10 to 20 years on glass and frame components, with some lifetime warranties on certain parts. Our enhanced warranties through Owens Corning and GAF certification often provide better coverage than standard warranties. We also warranty our installation workmanship, which covers proper sealing, operation, and any installation-related issues. Having both manufacturer and contractor warranties means you’re protected if anything goes wrong, and you have local support for warranty service.