Window Replacement in Little Canada, MN

Stop Losing Money Through Your Windows

Professional window replacement that actually cuts your heating bills and works the first time.

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Energy Efficient Windows Little Canada

What Proper Window Replacement Actually Gets You

Your heating bills drop noticeably the first winter after installation. No more cold drafts near windows during those brutal Minnesota nights when it hits -20°F.

You stop worrying about moisture problems and condensation buildup that leads to mold and rot. Quality replacement windows with proper installation create a tight seal that keeps the elements where they belong.

Your home looks cohesive and updated instead of patched together. When windows match your overall exterior vision, your property value reflects that investment. You get the comfort of knowing the job was done right by someone who’s been doing this for over 20 years in Minnesota weather.

Little Canada Window Company

We've Been Doing This Since 2002

The Construction Group Inc. has handled Minnesota exterior projects for over two decades. You work directly with the owner from your first call through final cleanup, not a sales rep who disappears after signing.

We maintain an A+ Better Business Bureau rating and multiple Super Service Awards from Angie’s List. Our Owens Corning and GAF certifications mean you get enhanced warranties that most contractors can’t offer.

We’re not the biggest company in Little Canada, and that’s exactly why homeowners choose us. You get personal attention and direct communication instead of getting lost in a corporate system.

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Window Installation Process Minnesota

Here's Exactly What Happens During Installation

First, we measure your existing windows and assess your home’s specific needs. Minnesota homes built in different decades have unique challenges, and we account for those details during planning.

Installation day starts with protecting your interior spaces and landscaping. We remove old windows carefully to avoid damage to siding or trim. Each new window gets properly sealed and insulated to handle temperature swings from 85°F summers to -20°F winters.

We test every window for proper operation and seal integrity before considering the job complete. You get a walkthrough of your new windows plus care instructions and warranty information. Most installations finish in one day unless you’re doing a whole-house replacement.

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What's Included in Professional Window Replacement

Every window replacement includes removal and disposal of old windows, proper insulation and sealing, trim work to match your home’s style, and cleanup of all debris. We handle permits when required and coordinate with any additional exterior work you’re planning.

You get access to our design services if you’re planning other exterior updates. Many Little Canada homeowners replace windows as part of larger projects including siding, roofing, or complete exterior renovations. Working with one contractor for multiple services eliminates coordination headaches and ensures everything works together visually.

All installations come with manufacturer warranties plus our workmanship guarantee. We use quality materials designed for Minnesota weather conditions, not generic products that might work fine in milder climates but fail here.

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Most single-family homes take one full day for complete window replacement, assuming we’re replacing 10-15 windows. Larger homes or custom window sizes might extend to two days. Weather can affect timing since we need decent conditions for proper sealing and installation. We schedule projects when forecasts show dry conditions for at least 24 hours after installation. If you’re combining window replacement with siding or other exterior work, we coordinate everything to minimize disruption to your daily routine.
We install windows specifically rated for Minnesota’s climate zone, which means they’re tested for temperature extremes from -20°F to 85°F plus high wind loads. The key isn’t just the brand but the specific product line designed for northern climates. Double or triple-pane windows with low-E coatings and argon gas fills perform best here. We work with manufacturers who back their products with warranties that specifically cover Minnesota weather conditions, not companies that void warranties for “extreme” climates.
Window replacement typically runs $400-800 per window installed, depending on size, style, and energy efficiency features. Custom sizes or specialty shapes cost more. Triple-pane windows with premium features run higher but often pay for themselves through energy savings over 5-7 years in Minnesota. We provide detailed estimates that break down material and labor costs so you understand exactly what you’re paying for. Financing options are available for larger projects, and we can coordinate timing with other exterior work to maximize your investment.
Most standard window replacements in Little Canada don’t require permits if we’re replacing existing windows with similar sizes. However, if you’re changing window sizes, adding new windows, or doing structural modifications, permits are required. We handle all permit applications and inspections when needed. Our experience with local building codes means we know exactly what Little Canada requires and can navigate the process efficiently. Permit costs are separate from installation costs, and we’ll explain any requirements during your estimate.
We can install windows during winter, but timing and weather conditions matter significantly. Interior temperature needs to stay reasonable during installation, and we need at least a few hours of temperatures above 20°F for proper sealing. We use temporary coverings and work quickly to minimize heat loss. However, spring through fall offers better conditions for installation and curing of sealants. If you need emergency window replacement during winter due to damage, we can handle it with extra precautions to protect your home’s interior.
You get the manufacturer’s warranty on the windows themselves, which typically covers 10-20 years on materials and mechanics. Our installation work is guaranteed for two years, covering any issues with sealing, operation, or workmanship. As certified contractors with Owens Corning and GAF, we can offer enhanced warranty options on certain products. We handle all warranty claims directly rather than making you deal with manufacturers. If something goes wrong, you call us first, and we take care of getting it fixed properly.