How much do window repair services typically cost?
- Mountain View, California Average$204
- Typical Range$0 - $400
- Low End - High End$80 - $400
"From the initial contact through planning and through finishing project I found these people very easy to work with. The owner and his crew wre prompt, tidy and professional. I am SO happy with new bathrooms and highly recommend this company"
Jamairia M. in December 2021
Remodeling
"This kitchen remodeling company was a pleasure to work with. Their communication was excellent, and they delivered a high-quality finished product."
Winston H. in March 2023
Carpentry
"Miguel is a pleasure to work with. Does very good work and I would highly recommend him!"
Karen L. in May 2021
In business since 2023
About us: "We pride our company on reliability, great communication, integrity, and quality work. We are experts in our trade and will do our best to keep you as educated as we can on your particular task or project. We look forward to earning your business!"
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Get Matched With ProsWindow repairs include everything from replacing broken glass panes to fixing sticking sashes and replacing old hardware. While you may be tempted to install replacement windows instead of repairing existing ones, there are several reasons why repair makes more sense. If you have antique glass or want to preserve the original windows to maintain your home's appearance, repair makes more sense than replacement.
Another reason why you should fix your old windows instead of installing new ones is if your windows are older. Old windows were designed to be repaired. Sashes, for example, were often made from old-growth lumber which can be repaired easily unlike modern windows.
Finally, replacement windows often remove a few inches of natural light because they are essentially "boxes" that fit inside an existing opening and their frames tend to cut out some of the light that would otherwise have been let in.
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