Window Replacement in Crescent Beach, MN

Energy-Efficient Windows That Actually Work

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

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Professional Window Installation Services

Lower Bills, Better Comfort, Zero Headaches

Your heating bill shouldn’t spike every time the temperature drops. When your windows are doing their job properly, you notice the difference immediately – rooms stay comfortable, drafts disappear, and your HVAC system doesn’t work overtime.

Quality replacement windows change how your home feels year-round. No more cold spots near windows in January or rooms that never seem to cool down in summer. The right windows, installed correctly, create consistent temperatures throughout your house.

You also get the peace of mind that comes with professional installation. No callbacks, no settling issues, no wondering if corners were cut. Just windows that perform exactly as they should, backed by manufacturer warranties and our commitment to getting it right the first time.

Crescent Beach Window Company

Two Decades of Getting It Right

The Construction Group Inc. has been handling window replacement projects in Crescent Beach and throughout Minnesota since 2002. We’ve maintained an A+ rating with the Better Business Bureau for our entire time in business, along with multiple Super Service Awards from Angie’s List.

What makes us different is simple: you work directly with the owner throughout your entire project. No getting passed between sales reps and project managers. No wondering who’s actually responsible when you have questions.

We’re certified contractors for both Owens Corning and GAF, which means we can offer enhanced warranties on your windows and installation. When you’re investing in your home, those certifications matter – they represent standards that protect your investment long-term.

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Window Replacement Process

Straightforward Process, Professional Results

We start with an in-home consultation where we assess your current windows, discuss your goals, and provide honest recommendations. If you’re having trouble visualizing different window styles or colors, we can connect you with our design partner to help you see exactly how your choices will look.

Once you’re ready to move forward, we handle the ordering and scheduling. Our installation team removes your old windows carefully, ensuring proper preparation of the opening. New windows are installed with attention to insulation, sealing, and weatherproofing – critical details for Minnesota’s climate.

After installation, we walk through everything with you to ensure you’re completely satisfied. We clean up thoroughly and provide you with warranty information and care instructions. The goal is windows that perform flawlessly for decades, not just a quick installation that looks good initially.

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Complete Window Replacement Solutions

Every window replacement includes professional removal of existing windows, proper preparation of openings, and installation of new energy-efficient windows designed for Minnesota weather. We handle all aspects of the project, including trim work, insulation, and cleanup.

You get windows that meet or exceed current energy efficiency standards, properly sealed and insulated to prevent air leaks. Our installation process addresses common problem areas like inadequate flashing or poor insulation around the frame – details that determine whether your new windows actually improve your home’s performance.

Since we also handle siding, roofing, and other exterior work, we understand how window installation affects your home’s overall weather protection. This comprehensive approach means better results and fewer problems down the road, whether you’re replacing a few windows or doing a complete home exterior renovation.

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Most window replacement projects take 1-3 days depending on the number of windows and any complications we encounter. We can typically install 8-12 windows per day when everything goes smoothly. Factors that might extend the timeline include custom window sizes, structural repairs needed around openings, or weather delays. We always provide a realistic timeline upfront and keep you informed if anything changes. The key is not rushing the installation – proper sealing and insulation around each window takes time, but it’s what ensures your windows perform correctly for years to come.
Double or triple-pane windows with low-E coatings perform best in Minnesota’s climate. The multiple panes create insulation barriers, while low-E coatings reflect heat back into your home during winter and keep it out during summer. We typically recommend vinyl or fiberglass frames because they don’t conduct cold like aluminum frames do. Gas fills between panes (usually argon) provide additional insulation value. The most important factor is proper installation – even the best windows won’t perform if they’re not sealed and insulated correctly around the frame. We make sure every window is installed to handle our temperature extremes and prevent ice buildup.
Energy savings depend on what you’re replacing and your home’s current efficiency, but most homeowners see 10-25% reduction in heating and cooling costs. If you’re replacing single-pane windows or windows with broken seals, the savings can be even higher. The biggest impact comes from eliminating drafts and reducing the load on your HVAC system. In Minnesota, where we have significant heating seasons, the savings add up quickly. We can help you understand potential savings based on your specific situation during our consultation. Keep in mind that energy-efficient windows also qualify for certain rebates and tax credits, which can offset some of the initial investment.
Yes, we handle all necessary permits and coordinate inspections when required. Most window replacements don’t require permits if we’re replacing existing windows with similar sizes, but we check local requirements for every project. When permits are needed – such as for egress windows or significant size changes – we pull them and ensure all work meets code requirements. We’re familiar with Crescent Beach and surrounding area building codes, so you don’t have to worry about compliance issues. Our goal is to handle all the administrative details so you can focus on enjoying your new windows rather than dealing with paperwork and inspections.
You get both manufacturer warranties on the windows themselves and our installation warranty. Manufacturer warranties typically cover 10-20 years on glass and 5-10 years on hardware, depending on the brand and model you choose. Our installation warranty covers workmanship issues for two years. Because we’re certified contractors for major manufacturers like Owens Corning, we can often provide enhanced warranty coverage that goes beyond standard offerings. We explain all warranty details before you commit and provide you with all documentation after installation. If any issues arise, we handle warranty claims directly so you’re not dealing with multiple companies.
Yes, we can install windows year-round, though we take extra precautions during winter months. We work quickly to minimize heat loss and use temporary coverings when needed. Winter installations actually have some advantages – you can immediately feel the difference in comfort and energy efficiency. We schedule winter projects carefully around weather conditions and always have backup plans for severe weather days. The key is proper preparation and having experienced installers who know how to work efficiently in cold conditions. We’ve been doing winter installations for over 20 years, so we know how to keep your home comfortable throughout the process.