Window Replacement in Wescott, MN

Windows That Actually Keep Heat In

Stop losing money through drafty windows. Get energy-efficient replacement windows installed right the first time.

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What New Windows Really Change

Your heating bills drop. That’s the first thing you’ll notice after we install your replacement windows.

But it goes deeper than saving money. You’ll actually want to spend time in rooms that used to be too cold in winter or too hot in summer. No more adjusting the thermostat every hour trying to find a comfortable temperature.

The condensation problems disappear too. No more wiping down windows or worrying about moisture damage to your sills and walls. Your new windows will open and close smoothly instead of fighting with them every time you want fresh air.

Wescott Window Company Since 2002

We've Been Doing This Right Since 2002

We’ve handled window replacement projects across Wescott and surrounding areas for over 20 years. We maintain an A+ rating with the Better Business Bureau and have earned multiple Super Service Awards from Angie’s List.

You work directly with our owner throughout your entire project. No getting passed between different salespeople or project managers who don’t know your specific needs.

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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Window Replacement Process Wescott

Here's Exactly How We Handle Your Project

We start with a consultation at your home to assess your current windows and discuss what you want to achieve. You’ll get specific recommendations based on your home’s architecture, your budget, and Minnesota’s climate demands.

Once you approve the plan, we order your custom windows and schedule installation around your timeline. Our crew removes your old windows carefully to avoid damage to your siding or interior walls.

The new windows go in with proper insulation and sealing to prevent air leaks. We clean up completely and walk through everything with you to make sure you’re satisfied before we consider the job finished.

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What's Included in Your Window Project

Every window replacement includes removal and disposal of your old windows, professional installation of new energy-efficient units, and complete cleanup of the work area. We handle all the details so you don’t have to coordinate multiple contractors.

You get proper insulation around each window frame and quality caulking that seals against Minnesota weather. We also include warranty coverage that protects both the windows themselves and our installation work.

If you’re planning other exterior improvements like siding or roofing, we can coordinate everything as one comprehensive project. This saves you time and often reduces overall costs compared to hiring separate contractors.

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Most residential window replacement projects take 1-3 days depending on how many windows we’re installing and your home’s specific requirements. We can usually replace 8-12 windows in a single day if weather conditions cooperate. Larger projects or homes with custom window sizes may take longer. We’ll give you a realistic timeline during your consultation and keep you updated if anything changes. The key is doing the work right rather than rushing through it, because proper installation is what determines how well your windows perform long-term.
Double or triple-pane windows with low-E coatings perform best in Minnesota’s climate extremes. The multiple panes create insulating air spaces that reduce heat transfer, while low-E coatings reflect heat back into your home during winter and block excess heat during summer. Vinyl frames handle temperature changes better than wood without warping or requiring regular maintenance. We typically recommend windows with U-factors of 0.30 or lower for optimal energy efficiency in our climate. The specific style depends on your home’s architecture and your preferences for ventilation.
Most homeowners see 15-25% reductions in heating and cooling costs after replacing old single-pane or failing double-pane windows. The exact savings depend on your current windows’ condition, your home’s size, and your energy usage patterns. Homes with windows from the 1980s or earlier typically see the biggest improvements. We can estimate potential savings during your consultation based on your current windows and energy bills. Keep in mind that energy savings accumulate over time, so your windows essentially pay for themselves through reduced utility costs over their lifespan.
Standard window replacement typically doesn’t require permits in most Minnesota communities when we’re replacing existing windows with similar sizes. However, if we’re changing window sizes or adding new openings, permits may be necessary. We handle all permit applications and coordinate inspections when required. Our experience with local building codes ensures your project meets all requirements. We’ll let you know upfront if permits are needed for your specific project and include any permit costs in your estimate so there are no surprises.
You get two types of warranty protection: manufacturer warranties on the windows themselves and our installation warranty on the work we perform. Manufacturer warranties typically cover 10-20 years on window components and vary by brand and model. Our installation warranty covers any issues related to how we installed your windows, including air leaks or water infiltration. As certified contractors for major manufacturers, we can often provide enhanced warranty options that aren’t available through other installers. We explain all warranty details before you commit to any work.
We can install replacement windows year-round, but timing affects both comfort and efficiency. Winter installations are possible during milder days when temperatures are above freezing, but we work quickly to minimize heat loss from your home. Spring and fall offer ideal conditions with moderate temperatures and lower humidity. Summer installations work well too, though we schedule around extreme heat days. We use temporary coverings and work efficiently to keep your home comfortable regardless of season. Weather delays are more common in winter, so we build flexibility into cold-weather project schedules.