Window Replacement in Falcon Heights, MN

New Windows That Actually Lower Your Bills

Direct owner involvement, certified installation, and windows that work in Minnesota winters.

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Energy Efficient Replacement Windows

What Life Looks Like After

Your heating bills drop. Those cold spots by the windows disappear completely. No more fighting with windows that stick or won’t stay open.

You stop hearing every car that drives by. The condensation between glass panes becomes a memory. Your home feels comfortable in every room, not just the ones away from the windows.

When the next Minnesota winter hits, you’re not cranking the thermostat higher to compensate for drafty windows. You’re not dealing with ice buildup or frost on the inside of your glass. Your new windows actually do what windows should do – keep the weather outside where it belongs.

Falcon Heights Window Company

Same Owner, Every Project Since 2002

We’ve been handling window replacement in Falcon Heights since 2002. You work directly with the owner from estimate to cleanup – no handoffs to different managers or mystery subcontractors.

We’re certified by Owens Corning and GAF, which means enhanced warranties for you. A+ rating with the Better Business Bureau and multiple Super Service Awards from Angie’s List.

Most of our window jobs are part of complete exterior renovations. Roofing, siding, windows, gutters – we handle it all so you’re not coordinating three different contractors who all blame each other when something goes wrong.

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Window Installation Process

Here's Exactly What Happens

First, we measure everything twice. Your existing window openings, the condition of the framing, any potential issues that could cause problems later. No surprises halfway through the job.

We order your windows and schedule installation when they arrive. Most window replacement projects take one to two days depending on how many windows you’re replacing. We protect your floors and furniture, remove the old windows, and install the new ones with proper flashing and insulation.

After installation, we clean up completely and walk through everything with you. We explain your warranty coverage and leave you with all the documentation you need. The whole process is straightforward because we’ve done this hundreds of times in Minnesota homes just like yours.

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What's Included in Every Job

Professional installation with proper flashing and weatherproofing. We handle the permit if your city requires one. Full cleanup and disposal of your old windows.

You get manufacturer warranties on the windows themselves, plus our installation warranty. If you’re having trouble visualizing how different window styles will look on your home, we can connect you with our design services to help you see the options.

Most Falcon Heights homes we work on are older, which means we often discover issues with the window openings or surrounding trim. We fix these problems as part of the job – not as expensive surprises that show up after we’ve already started.

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Most residential window replacement projects take one to two days, depending on how many windows you’re replacing. We schedule around Minnesota weather – we’re not installing windows in a snowstorm or when it’s pouring rain. If weather delays the job, we’ll reschedule rather than rush through an installation that needs to be done right. Your home stays secure and weather-tight throughout the process because we replace windows systematically, not all at once.
Double-hung windows are the most common – both top and bottom sections move up and down. Casement windows crank open like a door and seal tighter, which is good for energy efficiency. Single-hung windows only have the bottom section that moves. For Minnesota, you want low-E glass coatings and argon gas fills for insulation. Vinyl frames require almost no maintenance compared to wood, and they don’t expand and contract as much in our temperature swings.
Window replacement costs depend on the size, style, and quality of windows you choose. Basic vinyl double-hung windows start around $400-600 per window installed. Higher-end windows with better energy ratings and features can run $800-1200 per window. Most of our customers in Falcon Heights spend between $8,000-15,000 for a typical home window replacement project. We provide detailed written estimates that break down exactly what you’re getting for your investment.
Most window replacement projects in Falcon Heights don’t require permits if you’re replacing existing windows with similar sizes. If you’re changing the window opening size or adding new windows, you’ll need permits. We handle the permit process if your project requires one – it’s included in our service. We know the local requirements and have relationships with the city building department, so the permit process goes smoothly without delays to your project.
You get two types of warranties – the manufacturer warranty on the windows themselves, and our installation warranty. Manufacturer warranties typically cover the window components for 10-20 years, with some lifetime warranties on certain parts. Our installation warranty covers the labor and weatherproofing. Because we’re certified by major manufacturers like Owens Corning, you often get enhanced warranty coverage that’s not available through non-certified contractors.
Yes, we can replace windows in winter, but we’re selective about weather conditions. We won’t install windows when it’s extremely cold, snowing heavily, or when high winds would make the work unsafe. Winter installations require extra precautions to keep your home warm during the process. We work efficiently and have techniques to minimize heat loss while windows are being replaced. Sometimes it makes sense to wait for better weather, and we’ll be honest about when that’s the better choice.