Window Replacement in Deer Park, MN

New Windows That Actually Lower Your Bills

Direct owner involvement, manufacturer warranties, and 20+ years of Minnesota experience in every installation.

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What New Windows Really Change

Your heating bills drop. Those drafts disappear. The constant battle with condensation and fogging ends.

You stop hearing every car that drives by. Your home feels more comfortable year-round, not just when the weather’s perfect. The curb appeal gets an immediate boost that neighbors notice.

Energy-efficient replacement windows handle Minnesota’s temperature swings without the drama. No more ice buildup. No more struggling with windows that stick or won’t stay open. Just reliable performance that works the way windows should.

Deer Park Window Company

Same Owner, Every Project Since 2002

You work directly with the owner from start to finish. No getting passed around to different managers or dealing with layers of corporate bureaucracy.

We’ve maintained an A+ Better Business Bureau rating for over 20 years and earned multiple Super Service Awards from Angie’s List. Our certifications with Owens Corning and GAF mean you get enhanced manufacturer warranties on your investment.

This is what we do. Home exteriors. Windows, roofing, siding, gutters. We handle the complete project so you don’t have to coordinate multiple contractors or wonder if everyone’s on the same page.

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How Your Window Project Actually Happens

We start with an honest assessment of what you’re dealing with. Measure everything. Look at the existing frames, check for any structural issues, and explain what needs to happen.

You’ll know exactly what to expect before we start. Timeline, materials, any potential complications we spot during the inspection. If you want help visualizing the final result, we can connect you with our design partner to see how different window styles will look on your home.

Installation day means protecting your floors, removing old windows carefully, and installing your new ones with attention to proper sealing and insulation. We clean up completely when we’re done. You get your warranty information and any maintenance instructions before we consider the job finished.

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What's Actually Included In Your Project

Full window replacement means removing your old windows completely and installing new frames, not just inserting new windows into old frames. Proper insulation around every opening. Quality caulking and weatherproofing that handles Minnesota weather.

You get manufacturer warranties plus our workmanship guarantee. We handle permits if needed and coordinate any trim work or painting that’s necessary to finish the job properly.

Most Deer Park window replacement projects take one to two days depending on the number of windows. We protect your home’s interior during installation and handle all cleanup and disposal of old materials.

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Quality replacement windows should last 20-30 years in Minnesota’s climate when properly installed. The key factors are the window material, quality of installation, and how well they’re maintained. Vinyl windows tend to perform well here because they don’t expand and contract as much as other materials during our temperature swings. We use windows designed specifically for northern climates, and with proper installation and occasional maintenance, you should expect decades of reliable performance before needing replacement again.
Insert windows fit inside your existing window frames, while full replacement removes everything down to the rough opening. Insert installation is faster and less expensive, but you lose some glass area and can’t address any problems with the existing frame. Full replacement lets us inspect and repair the rough opening, install proper insulation, and give you the maximum glass area. In older homes or when existing frames have issues, full replacement is usually the better long-term choice, even though it costs more upfront.
Most homeowners see 10-25% reduction in heating and cooling costs after replacing old windows with energy-efficient models. The actual savings depend on what you’re replacing and how much you currently spend on utilities. Single-pane windows from the 1980s or earlier will show dramatic improvement. If your current windows are already double-pane but 15+ years old, you’ll still see savings but they’ll be more modest. The comfort improvement is often more noticeable than the dollar savings – fewer drafts, more consistent temperatures, and less noise from outside.
Most window replacement projects in Deer Park don’t require permits if we’re replacing existing windows with similar sizes. However, if we’re changing window sizes, adding new windows, or doing structural work, permits are required. We handle all permit applications and coordinate inspections when needed. We know the local requirements and make sure everything meets current building codes. The permit cost isn’t included in our window pricing, but we take care of the paperwork and scheduling so you don’t have to deal with the city offices.
We inspect carefully before starting and let you know if we spot potential issues. Sometimes removing old windows reveals problems that weren’t visible – rotted framing, water damage, or structural issues. When this happens, we stop work, show you exactly what we found, and explain your options. We can handle most repairs as part of the project, but we always get your approval before doing additional work. Our goal is no surprises, which is why we do thorough inspections upfront and communicate clearly if unexpected issues come up.
Look for windows with low U-factors for better insulation and low-E coatings to reflect heat. Double or triple-pane glass makes a significant difference in our climate. The frame material matters too – vinyl and fiberglass handle temperature changes better than wood or aluminum. We typically recommend windows with U-factors of 0.30 or lower and Energy Star certification for northern climates. During your consultation, we’ll explain the performance ratings and help you choose windows that balance energy efficiency, durability, and your budget for the best long-term value.