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WINDOW INSTALLERS

We are your go-to provider and installer of residential and commercial windows in New Hampshire, Massachusetts, and Southern Maine. Our team of window professionals offers the best window replacement and installation services you can trust. We offer a variety of window styles, including casement, double hung, single hung, slider, bay or bow, awning, garden, geometric, picture windows and more.
 
We understand that windows enhance your home's or commercial building's beauty and energy efficiency. That's why we prioritize using high-performance windows that keep your space comfortable and reduce energy costs. Whether you're building a new home or replacing your old wooden windows, our team is dedicated to delivering high-quality, energy-efficient windows that meet your specific needs.

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SINGLE HUNG WINDOWS

Similar to double-hung windows, single-hung windows have a vertically sliding sash, but only the bottom sash is operable.

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DOUBLE HUNG WINDOWS

These classic windows feature two vertically sliding sashes and are known for their timeless appeal.

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AWNING WINDOWS

Awning windows, hinged at the top and opening outward, are also suitable for farmhouse-style homes, offering functionality and a quaint appearance.

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SLIDER WINDOWS

Awning windows, hinged at the top and opening outward, are also suitable for farmhouse-style homes, offering functionality and a quaint appearance.

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BOW OR BAY WINDOWS

Bay windows have three angled windows offering a panoramic view, space, and natural light. 

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PICTURE WINDOWS

Picture windows are large, fixed-pane windows that offer unobstructed views and ample natural light

SELECTING WINDOWS MATERIALS

Selecting suitable materials for window replacement is crucial because it significantly impacts your home's overall performance and efficiency. The choice of materials directly influences insulation, durability, and maintenance requirements.

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  • Fiberglass: Known for its strength, durability, and energy efficiency, fiberglass windows are resistant to warping, rotting, and temperature-related expansion or contraction.

  • Aluminum: Lightweight, low-maintenance, and suitable for modern or commercial-style buildings, aluminum windows are often chosen for their strength.

  • Vinyl: Affordable, low-maintenance, and energy-efficient vinyl windows are a popular choice known for their durability and resistance to rot and corrosion.

  • Wood: Offering a timeless appeal and excellent insulation properties, wood windows require more maintenance but can provide a classic look.

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