Window Replacement in Lauderdale, MN

Windows That Actually Keep Heat In

Stop throwing money out drafty windows every winter with professional replacement windows installed right the first time.

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Professional Window Installation Lauderdale

Lower Bills, Higher Comfort, Better Value

Your heating bills drop when cold air stops sneaking through old window frames. No more condensation fogging up your view or creating moisture problems you’ll deal with later.

New windows change how your home feels. Rooms stay warmer in winter without cranking the thermostat. You’ll notice the difference immediately, and your energy bills will show it within the first month.

Quality replacement windows also boost your property value. When you’re ready to sell, buyers see updated windows as a major plus. They know they won’t inherit your old window problems, and that peace of mind translates to better offers.

Lauderdale Window Company Since 2002

You Work Directly With The Owner

The Construction Group Inc. has been handling window replacement and home exterior projects in Lauderdale since 2002. You won’t get passed between different salespeople or project managers here.

When you call, you’re talking to the person who’ll oversee your entire window installation. That means consistent communication, faster decisions, and someone who actually cares about getting your project done right.

We maintain an A+ rating with the Better Business Bureau and have earned multiple Super Service Awards from Angie’s List. As certified contractors for both Owens Corning and GAF, we can offer enhanced warranties that give you better protection on your investment.

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Window Replacement Process Lauderdale

Straightforward Installation, No Surprises

The process starts with measuring your existing windows and discussing what you want to achieve. Whether you’re focused on energy savings, noise reduction, or just getting windows that actually open and close properly, our approach gets tailored to your specific situation.

Installation typically takes one to two days depending on how many windows you’re replacing. Our crew protects your floors and furniture, removes old windows carefully, and installs your new ones with proper sealing and insulation around the frames.

After installation, you’ll get a walkthrough to make sure everything operates smoothly. You’ll also receive warranty information and care instructions so your new windows perform well for years. Our goal is leaving you with windows that work better than what you had before, installed without the mess and stress you might expect.

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More Than Just Window Installation

Window replacement here means handling the entire project from start to finish. That includes removing old windows, disposing of them properly, and installing new ones with quality materials that stand up to Minnesota weather.

If you’re having trouble visualizing how different window styles will look on your home, design services are available through a partner company. This helps you make confident decisions about style, color, and features before installation begins.

Since we also handle siding, roofing, and other exterior work, we understand how windows integrate with your home’s overall exterior system. This means better installation details and the option to coordinate multiple exterior improvements if that makes sense for your situation.

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Window replacement costs vary based on window size, style, and features you choose. Basic double-hung windows start around $400-600 per window installed, while premium options with advanced energy features can run $800-1200 per window. The total project cost depends on how many windows you’re replacing and any additional work needed around the frames. Getting an accurate estimate requires measuring your specific windows and understanding what performance features matter most to you. Most homeowners find the energy savings help offset the investment over time, especially with Minnesota’s heating costs.
Window replacement can happen year-round in Minnesota, but spring through fall offers the most comfortable working conditions. Summer and early fall are popular because you don’t have to worry about heating your home while windows are temporarily out during installation. However, winter installation is definitely possible with proper planning and quick work to minimize heat loss. Many contractors offer better pricing during slower winter months. The key is working with experienced installers who know how to handle Minnesota weather conditions regardless of season.
Quality replacement windows should last 20-25 years or more with proper installation and basic maintenance. The lifespan depends on window material, local weather exposure, and how well they’re installed. Vinyl windows tend to last longer in harsh climates like Minnesota because they don’t expand and contract as much as other materials. Wood windows can last even longer but require more maintenance. The key factors for longevity are proper installation with good sealing around the frame and choosing windows rated for your climate zone’s temperature extremes and wind loads.
Yes, replacing old single-pane or failing double-pane windows can cut your heating and cooling costs by 15-25% or more. The exact savings depend on what you’re replacing and how much of your home’s total window area gets updated. In Minnesota, the biggest impact comes from reducing heat loss during winter months. Modern windows with low-E coatings and proper gas fills between panes provide much better insulation than older windows. You’ll typically see the difference in your first heating bill after installation, with the most dramatic savings during the coldest months when your old windows were working hardest against you.
For Minnesota’s climate, focus on windows with low U-factors for better insulation and low-E coatings to reflect heat back into your home during winter. Double or triple-pane glass with argon gas fill provides better insulation than single-pane windows. Look for windows rated for your area’s wind loads and temperature extremes. Quality weatherstripping and proper frame sealing are crucial since even small air leaks become expensive when it’s below zero outside. Condensation resistance ratings also matter here because temperature differences between inside and outside can cause moisture problems with poorly designed windows.
Replacing all windows at once usually makes more financial sense if your budget allows it. You’ll get better pricing per window on larger orders, and installation is more efficient when crews can work on multiple windows during the same visit. However, prioritizing the worst-performing windows first is a smart approach if you need to spread costs over time. Focus on north-facing windows and any windows where you can feel drafts or see condensation problems. This way you get the biggest energy savings impact from your initial investment while planning for the remaining windows later.