Window Replacement in Fletcher, MN

Windows That Actually Keep Cold Out

Stop throwing money at heating bills because your windows leak air like sieves.

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Fletcher Window Installation Services

What Better Windows Actually Give You

Your heating bills drop. That’s the first thing you notice after quality window replacement. No more cranking the thermostat to 75 just to feel comfortable at 68.

But it goes deeper than energy savings. You get real quiet inside your home. No more hearing every car that drives by or neighbor conversation. The drafts stop, so you can actually sit near your windows without feeling cold air creeping in.

Your home looks updated from the street. New windows change everything about how your house presents itself. And when you’re ready to sell someday, quality replacement windows typically return 70-80% of their cost in added home value. These aren’t just windows – they’re an investment that pays you back while you live there.

Fletcher Window Company Since 2002

You Work Directly With The Owner

We’ve been handling window replacement and home exteriors in Fletcher since 2002. We’ve maintained an A+ rating with the Better Business Bureau for over two decades and earned multiple Super Service Awards from Angie’s List.

Here’s what makes us different: you work directly with me throughout your entire project. No getting passed around to different salespeople or project managers. When you call, you get someone who knows your job and can actually make decisions.

We’re certified with both Owens Corning and GAF, which means we can offer enhanced warranties on your window installation. Most companies can’t provide that level of manufacturer backing.

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Window Replacement Process Fletcher

Here's How Your Project Actually Happens

First, we measure your existing windows and discuss what you want to accomplish. Better energy efficiency, noise reduction, easier maintenance – whatever matters most to you. If you’re having trouble visualizing different window styles, we can connect you with our design service to see exactly how your home will look.

Installation day, we protect your floors and furniture before removing old windows. Each opening gets properly sealed and insulated before your new windows go in. We’re not rushing to the next job – we take time to make sure everything is square, level, and properly weatherproofed.

After installation, we walk through everything with you. You’ll know how to operate your new windows, what to expect during the first few weeks, and how to reach us if you have any questions. Your enhanced warranty paperwork gets explained in plain English, not handed over in a stack of confusing documents.

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What's Actually Included In Your Project

Your window replacement includes removal and disposal of old windows, proper insulation of the window opening, and installation of quality replacement windows. We handle all the cleanup, so you’re not dealing with debris or damaged landscaping.

Minnesota winters are brutal on windows. That’s why we focus on energy-efficient models that can handle temperature swings from -20 to 90 degrees without warping or losing their seal. Every window gets properly flashed and sealed to prevent water infiltration and air leaks.

Since we handle complete exterior projects, we can coordinate your window replacement with siding, roofing, or gutter work if you’re planning a comprehensive update. This saves you time and often money compared to hiring separate contractors for each part of your exterior renovation.

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Most window replacement projects take 1-3 days depending on how many windows you’re replacing and the condition of your existing frames. We can typically install 8-12 windows per day when everything goes smoothly. Weather can affect the timeline since we need dry conditions for proper sealing. If we’re replacing windows as part of a larger exterior project that includes siding or roofing, the timeline extends but we coordinate everything to minimize disruption to your daily routine.
Vinyl windows perform exceptionally well in Minnesota’s climate because they don’t expand and contract like wood or aluminum. Double or triple-pane glass with low-E coatings provides the best energy efficiency for our temperature extremes. We typically recommend windows with U-factors of 0.30 or lower and SHGC ratings around 0.25-0.35 for optimal performance. The window frame material matters as much as the glass – cheap vinyl becomes brittle in cold weather, while quality vinyl maintains flexibility and sealing properties year after year.
Most homeowners see 15-25% reduction in heating and cooling costs after replacing single-pane or old double-pane windows. The actual savings depend on your current windows, home size, and how you heat and cool your house. If you’re replacing windows from the 1980s or earlier, your savings will be more dramatic than replacing windows from the 2000s. We can estimate your potential savings based on your current windows and utility bills, but the comfort improvement is often more noticeable than the dollar savings.
Yes, we work with financing companies that specialize in home improvement projects. Most of our customers who finance choose terms between 5-10 years depending on their project size. We can discuss financing options during your consultation, but we find many customers prefer to pay cash when they’re doing a complete exterior renovation since the project often increases their home value significantly. The enhanced warranties we provide through our manufacturer certifications can also factor into financing decisions since they protect your investment long-term.
We inspect the window openings before starting work and discuss any potential issues we might find. Sometimes old windows reveal rotted framing or siding damage that needs repair before new windows can be properly installed. We handle these repairs as part of the project rather than leaving you with half-finished work. Since we do carpentry, siding, and painting, we can address most issues without bringing in additional contractors. Any extra work gets approved by you before we proceed, so there are no surprise charges.
If you feel drafts around your windows, see condensation between glass panes, or notice your energy bills climbing, replacement is probably worth considering. Windows that are difficult to open or close, have broken hardware, or show visible damage like cracked glass or rotting frames definitely need attention. Age alone isn’t always the deciding factor – we’ve seen 15-year-old windows that need replacement and 30-year-old windows that just need maintenance. The best approach is having someone who knows windows take a look and give you an honest assessment of repair versus replacement costs.