Window Replacement in Shoreview, MN

New Windows That Actually Lower Your Bills

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

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Professional Window Installation Shoreview

What Better Windows Really Mean

Your heating bills drop. That cold draft by the living room window disappears. You stop hearing every car that drives by.

New replacement windows change how your home feels every single day. No more cranking the thermostat because old windows leak air. No more condensation building up between glass panes that you can’t clean.

Energy-efficient windows work especially hard in Minnesota. They keep your warm air inside during those brutal January nights and your cool air inside when July hits. Most homeowners see their energy costs drop within the first few months after window installation.

Shoreview Window Company Since 2002

You Work Directly With The Owner

We’ve been handling home window replacement in Shoreview since 2002. You work directly with the owner throughout your entire project, not different salespeople or project managers.

We maintain an A+ rating with the Better Business Bureau and have earned multiple Super Service Awards from Angie’s List. As GAF certified contractors and Owens Corning preferred contractors, we provide enhanced warranties that protect your investment.

Twenty years in Minnesota means we understand what windows need to handle here. Extreme temperature swings, ice storms, and humidity changes that would destroy inferior products.

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Window Replacement Process Shoreview

How We Handle Your Window Project

First, we measure every window opening and discuss your energy efficiency goals. No high-pressure sales tactics or inflated estimates. Just honest assessment of what your home needs.

Next, we order your custom windows and schedule installation around your life. Most window replacements take one to two days, depending on how many windows you’re replacing. We protect your floors and furniture throughout the process.

During installation, we remove old windows carefully and install new ones with proper sealing and insulation. We clean up completely before we leave. You get a walkthrough of your new windows and all warranty information before we consider the job finished.

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What Your Window Replacement Includes

Every window installation includes professional measurement, custom ordering, complete removal of old windows, and proper installation with weatherproofing. We handle all debris removal and site cleanup.

You get energy-efficient windows designed for Minnesota weather conditions. Double or triple-pane glass, low-E coatings, and quality frames that won’t warp or rot. We install windows from manufacturers that back their products with solid warranties.

If you’re planning other exterior work like siding or roofing, we coordinate everything as one comprehensive project. This saves you time, reduces disruption to your daily routine, and often costs less than hiring separate contractors for each job.

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Most window replacement projects take one to two days, depending on the number of windows and any complications we encounter. A typical home with 10-15 windows usually gets completed in one full day. Larger homes or homes with custom window sizes might require two days. We work efficiently but never rush the installation process because proper sealing and weatherproofing are crucial for Minnesota winters. You can stay in your home during installation, though expect some noise and temporary openings as we work on each window.
Double-pane or triple-pane windows with low-E coatings perform best in Minnesota’s extreme temperature swings. The multiple glass layers provide better insulation, while low-E coatings reflect heat back into your home during winter and keep it out during summer. Vinyl frames handle moisture and temperature changes better than wood, and they require virtually no maintenance. We typically recommend double-hung or casement windows because they seal tightly when closed, which is essential for energy efficiency in our climate.
Most homeowners see 10-25% reduction in heating and cooling costs after replacing old, inefficient windows. The exact savings depend on your current windows’ condition, your home’s size, and your heating system. Single-pane windows or windows with broken seals waste the most energy, so replacing them provides the biggest savings. Energy-efficient windows pay for themselves over time through reduced utility bills, plus you get improved comfort and reduced outside noise as immediate benefits.
Yes, we provide comprehensive warranties covering both materials and installation. Window manufacturers typically offer 10-20 year warranties on glass and frames, while we warranty our installation workmanship. As certified contractors with GAF and Owens Corning, we can offer enhanced warranty options that provide additional protection. We handle all warranty claims directly, so you don’t have to deal with multiple companies if issues arise. We also stand behind our work beyond the warranty period because our reputation depends on customer satisfaction.
We can replace windows year-round, but timing affects the process. During winter months, we work quickly to minimize heat loss and may use temporary coverings between window removal and installation. Spring through fall provides ideal conditions because we can leave openings exposed longer without affecting your home’s temperature. However, if you have failing windows that are costing you money every month, waiting until spring might cost more in energy bills than scheduling winter installation with proper precautions.
Replace windows if you notice condensation between glass panes, significant drafts around frames, difficulty opening or closing, or visible rot in wooden frames. These problems indicate seal failure or structural issues that repair cannot fix effectively. Windows over 20 years old often cost more to heat and cool than replacement windows, even if they seem functional. We provide honest assessments during our consultation and will recommend repair when it makes financial sense, but most homeowners find replacement provides better long-term value than repeated repairs.