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Window Contractors And Installers

Laura Isaacs | Improvement Center Columnist | December 14, 2011

DIY window installation can be a difficult task. It requires fairly advanced carpentry skills and home-remodeling experience. Even if you're handy with a hammer, the process can be complicated, especially if you're working with windows not easily accessible from the outside of your home or above the ground floor.

Simply put, most window jobs might be best left to the pros. Working with a window contractor can help make the process of revamping your home with new or replacement windows a lot easier.

What to consider when working with a window contractor

Window contractors are prepared to help clients in a variety of situations, from selection to installation and beyond. No matter whether you're seeking to install new windows in a custom home, replacing windows in an older home or building an addition on to your home, it's essential to be aware of the facts. Not only can the right windows make or break your home's appearance, they are also key players in energy efficiency and safety.

Additionally, it's important to keep in mind that window installation is much more complicated than just the window itself: Insulation surrounds the window, fills in gaps in the trim and gives the product a finished look. Window contractors have the know-how and experience needed to make sure the job is done right.

Planning the project with your contractor

Other factors to consider include personal style and budget. Communicating with a home-improvement professional, like a window contractor, can help you narrow down the best selections for the job at hand and help determine the best type of window for your home.

Questions you might ask a window contractor include:

  • How long will the job take?
  • How much will this cost? Most prices for window installation start around $700 for basic replacement windows.
  • What window features will help me save money on heating and cooling?
  • What kind of insulation is needed?

You might also want to ask the contractor about jobs he or she has completed recently, or ask your friends and neighbors for recommendations. The more information you have, the better choices you're likely to make as a consumer.

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