Window Replacement in St. Louis Park, MN

Windows That Actually Keep Minnesota Weather Outside

Direct owner involvement, certified installation, and windows built for real Minnesota winters.

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Professional Window Installation St. Louis Park

Lower Bills, Higher Comfort, Zero Drafts

Your heating bill drops because your new windows actually seal properly. No more cold spots near windows during January. No more cranking the thermostat because drafts are making your living room feel like a walk-in freezer.

You’ll notice the difference immediately. The house stays warmer without working your furnace overtime. Your AC doesn’t fight against heat leaking through old, inefficient glass during summer months.

Energy-efficient replacement windows pay for themselves through lower utility costs. But the real payoff is walking past your windows in February without feeling that familiar cold draft that’s been bothering you for years.

St. Louis Park Window Company

Same Owner, Every Project, Since 2002

You work directly with the owner from estimate to completion. No handoffs to different project managers or getting lost in a corporate system. When you call, you get someone who knows your project and remembers what you discussed last week.

We’ve maintained an A+ Better Business Bureau rating for over 20 years. Multiple Super Service Awards from Angie’s List. Certified by Owens Corning and GAF, which means enhanced warranties for your investment.

Most of our customers end up doing their entire exterior with us. Roofing, siding, gutters, windows. One company, one point of contact, one cohesive project that actually gets finished on schedule.

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Window Replacement Process St. Louis Park

Straightforward Process, Professional Results

We start with an in-home consultation where you get an honest assessment of what needs replacing and what doesn’t. No pressure tactics or inflated estimates. Just straight information about your options and what makes sense for your home and budget.

Measurements are taken precisely because even small gaps mean drafts and energy loss. We order your windows from manufacturers we trust, not whoever offers the cheapest price that week.

Installation day, we protect your floors and furniture, remove old windows carefully, and install new ones properly. We clean up completely before we leave. You get manufacturer warranties plus our installation guarantee because we stand behind the work.

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What You Get With Professional Installation

Quality windows installed correctly the first time. We use manufacturers who build windows specifically for Minnesota weather conditions. Double or triple-pane glass, proper insulation, and frames that won’t warp when temperatures swing from -20 to 90 degrees.

Professional installation means proper sealing, flashing, and weatherproofing. The window itself is only half the equation. Poor installation ruins even the best windows, which is why we focus on getting the details right.

You also get design consultation if you’re planning other exterior work. Many customers discover that coordinating windows with new siding or roofing creates a more cohesive look and often saves money compared to doing projects separately.

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Most residential window replacement projects take 1-3 days depending on the number of windows and any complications we discover. We can usually replace 8-12 windows in a single day if everything goes smoothly. Weather can affect the timeline since we need decent conditions for proper sealing and installation. We’ll give you a realistic timeframe during the estimate and keep you updated if anything changes. The key is not rushing the installation because proper sealing and weatherproofing take time to do correctly.
Expensive windows typically have better glass packages, stronger frames, and superior weatherstripping that lasts longer. Cheap windows often use thinner glass, basic frames that can warp over time, and weatherstripping that fails within a few years. The real difference shows up in your energy bills and how long the windows actually perform. We’ve replaced plenty of “bargain” windows that failed after 5-7 years. Quality windows with proper installation should last 20+ years without major issues. The upfront cost difference usually pays for itself through energy savings and avoiding early replacement.
Yes, especially if you’re replacing single-pane or old double-pane windows. Most customers see 15-25% reduction in heating and cooling costs, though the exact savings depend on your current windows and home insulation. In Minnesota, the heating season savings are usually most noticeable because our winters are long and harsh. New windows eliminate drafts and reduce heat loss, so your furnace doesn’t work as hard. The payback period is typically 7-12 years through energy savings alone, not counting the comfort improvement and increased home value.
Replacing all windows at once usually makes more financial sense if you can swing it. You get better pricing on materials, lower labor costs per window, and avoid multiple disruptions to your home. Plus, if you’re planning other exterior work like siding or roofing, coordinating everything saves money and creates a cohesive look. However, if budget is tight, prioritize the windows that face north and west since those typically have the most heat loss. Just understand that doing windows piecemeal costs more in the long run and you’ll have mismatched windows until the project is complete.
If your windows are over 15 years old and you’re feeling drafts, seeing condensation between glass panes, or noticing your energy bills creeping up, replacement usually makes more sense than repair. Windows that stick, won’t stay open, or have rotting frames definitely need replacing. Single-pane windows should be replaced regardless of condition because they’re just not efficient enough for Minnesota weather. During our consultation, we’ll honestly tell you what can be repaired versus what needs replacing. Sometimes caulking and weatherstripping can buy you a few more years, but eventually old windows reach the point where repair costs more than replacement.
We work with manufacturers who specifically design windows for harsh climate conditions like ours. The brand matters less than the specifications – you want double or triple-pane glass, low-E coatings, quality frames that won’t expand and contract excessively, and weatherstripping designed for temperature extremes. We’ll recommend specific models based on your home’s needs and budget during the consultation. What’s most important is proper installation because even the best windows perform poorly if they’re not installed correctly. We focus on manufacturers who back their products with solid warranties and have good local support.