Window Replacement in Burnsville, MN

Windows That Actually Keep the Cold Out

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

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Energy Efficient Windows Burnsville

What Good Windows Actually Do

Your heating bills drop. Those drafts by the kitchen window disappear. The house stays comfortable without cranking the thermostat to 75.

Good replacement windows aren’t just about looking nice from the curb. They’re about not losing hundreds of dollars every winter to inefficient glass that can’t handle Minnesota weather.

When your windows actually seal properly and insulate like they should, you stop paying to heat the outdoors. You stop dealing with condensation between panes. You stop worrying about whether your windows will hold up to the next storm.

Burnsville Window Installation Company

We've Been Doing This Since 2002

The Construction Group Inc. has been handling window replacement and exterior work for Burnsville homeowners for over 20 years. We’re not a national chain with rotating crews who don’t know Minnesota weather.

You work directly with the owner throughout your project. No getting passed around between salespeople, project managers, and whoever shows up that day.

We maintain an A+ rating with the Better Business Bureau and have earned multiple Super Service Awards from Angie’s List. Our certifications with Owens Corning and GAF mean you get enhanced warranties on your investment.

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Window Replacement Process Burnsville

Here's How We Handle Your Windows

We start with an honest assessment of what you actually need. Not every window needs replacing, and we’ll tell you which ones can wait.

Once we measure and order your new windows, we schedule installation when they arrive. Most homes take one to two days depending on how many windows you’re replacing. We protect your floors, remove the old windows, install the new ones, and clean up completely.

After installation, we walk through everything with you to make sure each window operates smoothly and seals properly. You get all warranty information and our direct contact for any questions down the road.

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What's Included in Your Window Project

Every window replacement includes proper measurement, professional installation, interior and exterior trim work, and complete cleanup. We handle the permit if your project requires one.

You get energy-efficient windows rated for Minnesota’s climate zone. Double or triple-pane glass, low-E coatings, and frames that won’t warp or rot. We install vinyl, wood, or fiberglass depending on what works best for your home and budget.

If you’re planning other exterior work like siding or roofing, we coordinate everything so you’re not dealing with multiple contractors tramping through your house at different times. One project, one point of contact, done right the first time.

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Most homes with 10-15 windows take one to two days for complete replacement. We remove old windows, install new ones, handle all trim work, and clean up completely. Larger homes or custom windows might take an extra day. Weather can affect the timeline since we need decent conditions to properly seal everything. We schedule your project when your windows arrive and give you a realistic timeframe upfront, not an optimistic guess that leaves you waiting around.
Double or triple-pane windows with low-E coatings and argon gas fill handle Minnesota weather best. Vinyl frames won’t rot or warp like wood can, and they don’t conduct cold like aluminum. Fiberglass is another solid choice that expands and contracts with temperature changes without failing. The key is proper installation with quality flashing and sealing. Even the best windows won’t perform if they’re not installed correctly for our climate.
Most straight window replacements don’t require permits in Burnsville if you’re replacing existing windows with similar sizes. If you’re changing window sizes, adding new windows, or doing structural changes, you’ll need permits. We handle permit applications when required and know Burnsville’s requirements. The permit process usually adds a few days to the timeline but ensures everything meets local building codes, which protects your investment and future resale value.
Replacing single-pane or failed double-pane windows typically reduces heating costs by 15-25% in Minnesota homes. The exact savings depend on your current windows, home size, and heating system. Drafty windows make your furnace work harder, and that shows up every month on your energy bill. New energy-efficient windows also qualify for federal tax credits, which can offset some of the upfront cost. We can estimate potential savings based on your current windows during our assessment.
Window warranties vary by manufacturer but typically cover 10-20 years on glass and 5-10 years on hardware and frames. Our installation work is guaranteed for two years. As certified contractors with major manufacturers, we can often provide enhanced warranty coverage. If something goes wrong, you call us directly rather than trying to navigate manufacturer customer service. We handle warranty claims and repairs because we want your windows working properly for decades, not just until the check clears.
Yes, but we’re selective about weather conditions. We won’t install windows when it’s below 20 degrees or during storms because proper sealing requires decent conditions. Winter installations take extra care to minimize heat loss while old windows are out. We use temporary coverings and work efficiently to keep your house comfortable. Spring and fall are ideal for window replacement, but we handle emergency replacements year-round when windows fail and can’t wait for better weather.