Professional window installation that cuts energy costs and handles Connecticut’s coastal weather without the runaround.
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Your energy bills drop. That’s the first thing you’ll notice after we install your new windows. No more cranking the heat because drafts are making your living room feel like an icebox.
Your home stays comfortable year-round. Rooms that used to be too hot in summer and too cold in winter finally feel right. You’re not constantly adjusting the thermostat or avoiding certain parts of your house.
The coastal weather stops being a problem. Salt air and storms won’t damage properly installed windows designed for Connecticut’s climate. You get peace of mind knowing your investment will last through whatever nature throws at it.
We’ve been handling window installations in Stonington for years. We understand what coastal Connecticut weather does to windows and how to install them so they last.
We’re not the cheapest option, and that’s intentional. You’re investing in windows that won’t fail when the next storm hits. Our installations are done right the first time, with materials that handle salt air and temperature swings.
Every job gets the same attention whether it’s one window or a whole house. We show up when we say we will, clean up after ourselves, and explain what we’re doing so you’re never wondering what’s happening.
We start with an assessment of your current windows and what you need. No high-pressure sales pitch. We measure everything, discuss your options, and give you a detailed estimate that won’t change later.
Installation day starts with protecting your home. We cover floors, move furniture if needed, and work efficiently to minimize disruption. Each old window comes out carefully, and the new one goes in with proper sealing and insulation.
The cleanup is part of the job. We haul away your old windows, clean up all debris, and walk through everything with you. You’ll know how to operate your new windows and what to expect from them over time.
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Every window installation includes proper insulation around the frame, weatherproofing that handles coastal conditions, and hardware that won’t corrode from salt air. We don’t cut corners on the details that matter.
You get windows rated for Connecticut’s climate zones. That means they’ll perform in our summers and winters without warping, sticking, or losing their seal. The glass is designed to reduce UV damage to your furniture and flooring.
Our installations come with warranty coverage on both materials and labor. If something goes wrong because of how we installed it, we fix it. If the window itself has issues, we handle the manufacturer warranty process for you.