Window Replacement in Ham Lake, MN

Windows That Actually Keep Minnesota Weather Out

Direct owner involvement means your window replacement gets done right the first time, every time.

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Professional Window Installation Ham Lake

Lower Bills, Higher Comfort, Better Curb Appeal

Your energy bills drop the moment we finish installing your new windows. No more fighting with the thermostat because cold air keeps sneaking in around old frames. No more wiping condensation off glass every morning.

You get windows that actually seal properly against Minnesota’s brutal winters and humid summers. The kind that make your neighbors ask who did the work because your house looks that much better.

And here’s what really matters – you’re not dealing with a different person every time you call. You work directly with the owner from estimate to cleanup, which means your questions get answered and your concerns get handled immediately.

Ham Lake Window Company Since 2002

Twenty Years of Getting Windows Right

We’ve been handling window replacements in Ham Lake since 2002. We’ve maintained an A+ rating with the Better Business Bureau the entire time and earned 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 around to different managers or wondering who’s actually in charge of your job.

We’re certified with both GAF and Owens Corning, which means we can offer enhanced warranties that most contractors can’t match. When you’re investing in new windows, that extra protection matters.

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Window Replacement Process Ham Lake

Here's Exactly How Your Project Works

First, we measure your existing windows and discuss what you want to accomplish – better energy efficiency, updated appearance, or both. We’ll show you different window options and explain what works best for your specific situation and budget.

Once you’re ready to move forward, we handle all permits and scheduling. Our installation team removes your old windows carefully to avoid damage to your siding or interior walls. We install your new windows with proper sealing and insulation to prevent air leaks.

After installation, we clean up completely and walk through everything with you. You get warranty information for both the windows themselves and our installation work. If you have questions later, you call the same number and talk to the same person who handled your project from the start.

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What's Included in Your Window Project

Your window replacement includes removal of old windows, proper disposal, and installation of new energy-efficient windows with quality sealing and insulation. We handle all necessary permits and inspections required in Ham Lake.

You also get access to our design services if you’re planning other exterior improvements. Many of our window customers end up doing siding, roofing, or gutter work at the same time, and we can coordinate everything as one project instead of dealing with multiple contractors.

Every installation comes with manufacturer warranties on the windows plus our warranty on the installation work. Since we’re certified with major manufacturers like GAF and Owens Corning, we can offer enhanced warranty options that provide extra protection for your investment.

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Most window replacement projects take 1-2 days depending on how many windows you’re replacing and whether we run into any surprises with the existing frames. We typically replace 8-12 windows per day when everything goes smoothly. If we’re doing your whole house, we might spread it over 2-3 days to minimize disruption to your daily routine. Weather can affect timing since we need decent conditions to properly seal everything, but we’ll keep you updated if we need to adjust the schedule.
Vinyl windows cost less upfront and require virtually no maintenance – no painting, no staining, no worrying about rot or warping. They’re extremely energy efficient and hold up well in Minnesota weather. Wood windows look more traditional and can be painted any color, but they cost significantly more and need regular maintenance to prevent moisture damage. For most Ham Lake homeowners, vinyl makes more sense because it performs better long-term with less hassle and expense.
Yes, Ham Lake requires permits for window replacement, especially if you’re changing window sizes or doing structural modifications. We handle all the permit paperwork and inspections as part of your project – you don’t need to deal with the city directly. The permit process usually takes a few days to a week, so we factor that into your project timeline. Having proper permits protects you if you ever sell your house and ensures the work meets local building codes.
Most homeowners see 10-25% reduction in heating and cooling costs after replacing old windows with energy-efficient models. The exact savings depend on how old your current windows are and how much air they’re leaking. If your windows are 20+ years old, you’ll probably see savings on the higher end of that range. Energy-efficient windows also make your house more comfortable by eliminating drafts and cold spots, which means you’re not constantly adjusting the thermostat.
We inspect the area around each window before removal and let you know if we spot potential issues. Sometimes we find minor rot or damage to the framing that needs repair before installing new windows. Since we also do carpentry work, we can handle these repairs as part of your project instead of you having to find another contractor. We’ll always discuss any additional work and costs with you before proceeding – no surprises on your final bill.
Absolutely. We work with multiple window manufacturers and can match virtually any architectural style, from traditional double-hung windows to modern casement styles. We also offer design consultation services to help you choose windows that complement your home’s existing features or support planned exterior updates. If you’re thinking about siding or roofing work down the road, we can select windows that will work well with those future improvements too.