Posts Tagged ‘Window replacement’
Firestone, CO, Window Replacement
We recently (October 21, 2024) completed this window replacement in Firestone, CO. The previous Jeld-Wen Builders Vinyl (V-2500) windows had been severely damaged by hail the previous year. The homeowners were happy with the Jeld-Wen Builders Vinyl windows, except they wanted more energy-efficient windows. Therefore, we upgraded the glass in the new windows to Jeld-Wen’s…
Read MoreArvada Colorado Aluminum Window Replacement
We replaced the original sliding single-pane aluminum windows in this Arvada, Colorado, home with energy-efficient Super Spacer/Low-E white Ply Gem vinyl windows. The result is a more energy-efficient home. There are many advantages to aluminum windows. For example, they’re strong and durable. However, there’s a big reason to not like them – energy-efficiency. Aluminum window,…
Read MoreGreeley Basement Window Replacement
We recently completed this Greeley, CO basement window replacement of 3 metal-framed windows with new energy-efficient, Low-E vinyl windows. The homeowner’s basement windows were shot – they were drafty, the seals were wearing thin, they were difficult to open and close, and they were single-pane – not nearly as energy-efficient as today’s new windows. Metal-Frames…
Read MoreAluminum to Vinyl Window Replacement in Arvada, CO
We recently (2015) completed this aluminum to vinyl window replacement in Arvada, Colorado. The aluminum windows were probably the original to when the house was built, roughly 1960s. Single pane windows are not energy-efficient. Nor are old aluminum frames. Removing the original aluminum windows involved removing the glass, collapsing the metal frames, and installing a…
Read MoreFort Collins Window Replacement
Here’s a replacement vinyl window project we completed in 2014 in Fort Collins, Colorado. The previous window frames were damaged from hail. We installed new energy-efficient vinyl windows to meet the city’s energy code. New windows are vastly more energy efficient, even replacement vinyl windows. According to EnergyStar, “Replacing old windows with ENERGY STAR certified…
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