Window Replacement in Maple, MN

Windows That Actually Keep Cold Out

Stop paying for heat that escapes through drafty, failing windows every Minnesota winter.

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Energy Efficient Window Installation

Your Heating Bills Drop Immediately

You know those rooms that never seem warm enough, no matter how high you crank the thermostat. The ones where you can feel cold air seeping in around the window frames. That stops.

New replacement windows create a proper seal between your home and Minnesota’s brutal winters. Your furnace doesn’t have to work overtime anymore. Most homeowners see their energy bills drop 15-25% the first winter after installation.

Beyond the money you save, your home becomes comfortable again. No more drafts. No more cold spots. No more condensation fogging up your view or creating moisture problems that lead to bigger headaches down the road.

Maple Window Company Since 2002

We've Been Doing This Right Since 2002

We’ve been installing replacement windows for Minnesota homeowners for over two decades. We maintain an A+ rating with the Better Business Bureau and have 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 between sales reps and project managers. No wondering who’s actually responsible when you have questions.

We’re certified contractors for both Owens Corning and GAF, which means we can offer enhanced warranties that protect your investment long-term.

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Professional Window Installation Process

Here's Exactly What Happens

First, we measure your existing windows and assess what you’re dealing with. Every home is different, and cookie-cutter approaches don’t work. We’ll explain what type of replacement windows make sense for your specific situation and budget.

Once you’re ready to move forward, we order your custom windows and schedule installation around your timeline. Most window replacement projects take 1-2 days, depending on how many windows we’re installing.

During installation, we remove your old windows carefully to avoid damage to your walls or trim. We install the new windows with proper insulation and sealing, then clean up completely. You’ll notice the difference in comfort immediately, and the energy savings show up on your next utility bill.

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Complete Window Replacement Services

Everything's Included in Your Installation

Your window replacement includes removal of old windows, proper disposal, installation of new energy-efficient windows with quality insulation and sealing, and complete cleanup. We handle all the details so you don’t have to.

We work with top manufacturers to offer vinyl, wood, and composite window options. Double-hung, casement, sliding, picture windows – whatever works best for your home’s style and your functional needs. All windows come with manufacturer warranties, and our installation is backed by our workmanship guarantee.

If you’re planning other exterior work like siding or roofing, we can coordinate everything as one comprehensive project. Many homeowners find this approach saves time and money compared to hiring multiple contractors for separate jobs.

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Window replacement costs vary based on window size, style, and material, but most homeowners in Maple invest between $400-800 per window for quality replacement windows with professional installation. The exact cost depends on factors like whether you’re replacing standard double-hung windows or specialty shapes, the energy efficiency rating you choose, and any structural modifications needed. We provide detailed estimates after measuring your specific windows, so you know exactly what you’re paying for before any work begins.
Quality replacement windows installed properly should last 20-30 years in Minnesota’s climate. Vinyl windows tend to be the most durable option for our harsh winters because they don’t expand and contract as much as other materials, which prevent seal failure and drafts. The key is proper installation with adequate insulation and sealing around the frame. Windows that fail prematurely usually do so because of poor installation, not defective materials. That’s why we focus on getting the installation right the first time.
Window replacement can be done year-round in Minnesota, but spring through fall offers the most comfortable working conditions. We can install windows in winter when necessary – sometimes you can’t wait when you’re dealing with severe drafts or broken windows. During cold weather installation, we work quickly and use temporary coverings to minimize heat loss. Many homeowners prefer fall installation so their new windows are ready for the heating season, but we schedule based on your needs and timeline.
Most window replacement projects in Maple don’t require permits if you’re replacing existing windows with similar sizes and styles. However, if you’re changing window sizes, adding new windows, or making structural modifications, permits may be required. We’re familiar with local building codes and will let you know if permits are needed for your specific project. When permits are required, we can handle the application process or guide you through it, depending on your preference.
Several signs indicate it’s time for window replacement: drafts you can feel around the frames, condensation between glass panes in double-pane windows, difficulty opening or closing windows, visible rot or damage to frames, and significantly higher energy bills during heating season. If your windows are over 20 years old and you’re experiencing any of these issues, replacement usually makes more financial sense than repeated repairs. We can assess your current windows and give you an honest evaluation of whether replacement or repair makes sense.
For Minnesota’s climate, double or triple-pane windows with low-E coatings and argon gas fill provide the best energy efficiency. Vinyl frames are popular because they don’t rot, warp, or require painting, and they perform well in temperature extremes. The specific style depends on your home’s architecture and your preferences, but double-hung and casement windows are most common. We’ll recommend options based on your home’s needs, your budget, and the energy efficiency improvements you want to achieve.