Window Replacement in Greenfield, MN

Windows That Actually Keep Cold Out

Stop throwing money out drafty windows. Get energy-efficient replacement windows installed right the first time.

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Professional Window Installation Greenfield

Lower Bills, Higher Comfort, Better Curb Appeal

Your heating bill drops the first month after installation. No more cold drafts sneaking through gaps around old frames. No more condensation fogging up your view every winter morning.

New replacement windows do more than just look good from the street. They create a barrier that actually works against Minnesota weather. Double-pane glass with proper sealing keeps your heated air inside where it belongs.

You’ll notice the difference immediately. Rooms stay warmer without cranking the thermostat. Less outside noise filtering through. And when it’s time to sell, energy-efficient windows add real value that buyers recognize and pay for.

Greenfield Window Company Since 2002

Twenty Years Installing Windows Right

We’ve been replacing windows in Minnesota homes since 2002. We’re certified by both Owens Corning and GAF, which means we can offer enhanced warranties on your window installation.

You work directly with the owner throughout your entire project. No getting passed between different salespeople or project managers. When you call with questions, you get answers from someone who knows your job inside and out.

Our A+ Better Business Bureau rating and multiple Angie’s List Super Service Awards come from doing what we say we’ll do, when we say we’ll do it.

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Window Replacement Process Greenfield

Straightforward Process, Professional Results

We start with accurate measurements at your home. No guesswork or “we’ll make it fit” approaches. Every window gets measured twice because ordering the wrong size costs you time and money.

Manufacturing takes 2-4 weeks depending on your window style and any custom options. We schedule installation when your windows arrive, not before. Most single-family homes get completed in one or two days.

Installation means removing old windows completely, checking the frame structure, and installing your new windows with proper sealing and insulation. We clean up our mess and walk through everything with you before we leave. You get warranty information and our direct contact for any future questions.

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Complete Window Replacement, Not Quick Fixes

Full window replacement means removing your old windows down to the rough opening. We inspect the frame structure and make any necessary repairs before installing new windows. This approach takes longer than insert windows, but it solves problems instead of covering them up.

We install vinyl, wood, and composite windows from manufacturers we trust. Energy Star certified options are standard, not upgrades. You get double-pane glass with low-E coatings and argon gas fills for maximum energy efficiency.

Since we handle complete exterior renovations, we coordinate window replacement with siding, roofing, or other exterior work. One project, one contractor, one timeline. If you’re planning other exterior improvements, we can design everything to work together instead of piecing it together later.

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Most homes with 10-15 windows get completed in one to two days. The actual installation goes quickly once we’re on site. What takes time is the manufacturing process, which runs 2-4 weeks depending on your window style and any custom features. We don’t start tearing out your old windows until your new ones arrive and we’ve confirmed everything fits properly. Weather can add a day if we hit heavy rain or extreme cold, but we plan installations during favorable weather windows whenever possible.
Insert windows fit inside your existing window frame. Full replacement removes everything down to the rough opening. Insert installation is faster and cheaper upfront, but you’re working around whatever problems exist in the old frame. Full replacement lets us fix structural issues, improve insulation, and ensure proper drainage. In Minnesota’s climate, full replacement usually makes more sense because it addresses the root causes of drafts and energy loss instead of just covering them up with new glass.
Quality replacement windows run $400-800 per window including installation, depending on size, style, and features. Larger windows like picture windows or bay windows cost more. Custom shapes or high-end materials push prices higher. The cheapest windows available will cost you more in the long run through higher energy bills and earlier replacement needs. We provide detailed written estimates that break down material and labor costs so you know exactly what you’re paying for.
Yes, but the savings depend on what you’re replacing. If your current windows are single-pane or have broken seals in double-pane units, you’ll see immediate improvement. Most homeowners in Minnesota save $200-500 annually on heating and cooling costs with energy-efficient replacement windows. The exact savings depend on your home’s size, your current windows’ condition, and your utility rates. Energy Star certified windows qualify for utility rebates that help offset the initial investment.
Double-hung windows are popular because they’re easy to clean and provide good ventilation control. Casement windows seal tighter against wind and rain, which makes them energy efficient. Picture windows maximize natural light in rooms where ventilation isn’t needed. Avoid single-hung windows in Minnesota because they don’t seal as well and are harder to maintain. Whatever style you choose, make sure it’s rated for our climate zone and has proper weatherstripping that will last through temperature swings.
Replace windows if you have single-pane glass, visible condensation between double-pane glass, frames that are rotting or warping, or windows that won’t stay open or closed properly. Repair makes sense for minor issues like broken hardware, small cracks in glass, or weatherstripping that needs updating. If your windows are more than 20 years old and you’re dealing with multiple problems, replacement usually costs less than trying to fix everything separately. We can assess your current windows and give you honest advice about repair versus replacement.