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PREMIUM SOLAR CLEANING LLC
5.0(
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Serving Auburn, CA and surrounding areas

Approved

In business since 2024

Free estimates

Emergency services offered

"Johnny but our professional that showed up at our house. He worked very hard consistently for about six hours. He washed inside and out all windows of our two-story home, and then in the end, went back and checked all the windows and even re-washed a few of them just to make sure that they were spotless. In the end, he did a great job, and was very courteous and professional. He wore shoe coverings while he was in the house, and cleaned up everything inside and out before leaving. I would recommend him for any window cleaning job."
Gutter cleaning
Gutter cleaning
Gutter cleaning
Gutter cleaning
Solar panel cleaning

+118

5 neighbors recently requested a quote
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Good News Home Improvements
4.8(
130
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Serving Auburn, CA and surrounding areas

Approved

In business since 2001

Free estimates

Warranties offered

"4'X4', 5', 6', 7' respectively. Installation with new exterior trim fashioned for the application was completed in one day. Nice windows, nice job. Cleaned up after. Accommodated my requests. I need to paint the trim."
Siding Project
Siding Project
Before
After
Before

+5

Response time2 days
Response rate95%
17 neighbors recently requested a quote
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Solaris Windows
5.0(
4
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Serving Auburn, CA and surrounding areas

Approved

In business since 2025

Free estimates

Emergency services offered

"From the initial free consultation to the installation, our experience with Solaris Windows was outstanding. Affordable prices, professional, great communication and great workmanship-you can see the attention to detail. The team communicated with us through every step. The windows look beautiful. We definitely recommend Solaris Windows."
Full Window replacement
Full Window replacement
Full Window replacement
Full Window replacement
Full Window replacement

+8

Response time4 hrs
Response rate100%
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Windows questions, answered by experts

It is legal to put bars on windows in most places, but it depends on the type of bars you choose and the regulations in your area. For example, there are building codes in Mississippi, California, and Texas that forbid the use of permanently closed burglar bars on windows due to concerns about people getting trapped inside during fires.

Garden windows can add value to your home and are an attractive feature for potential homebuyers. These windows add a custom look to your home and usable shelf space for homeowners with a green thumb. You’ll likely recoup your investment when it comes time to sell.

Yes, bifold windows can open inward or outward. Your window manufacturer will label windows as “in-swing” or “out-swing,” which indicates the direction they open. If your installer is ordering windows for you, make sure they know which direction you want them to open. In-swing bifold windows will preserve as much space in your outdoor area as possible. Out-swing bifold windows are great on the second floor, where obstructions outside aren’t a concern.

Whether or not new windows increase property taxes depends on where you live and by how much your upgrade increases your home’s value. Smaller projects likely won’t result in increased property taxes, but it’s always a good idea to err on the side of caution and check. Contact your local county appraisal department for the most accurate information about property taxes in your area. 

The biggest disadvantages of low-E windows have to do with cost and, depending on your personal taste, appearance. Low-E windows cost more than traditional windows—typically between $300 and $1,000 per window, plus installation costs. Though they can save you money in the long run, low-E windows have a hefty upfront price tag. Additionally, low-E windows have a slightly different look than traditional windows. While some people don’t notice it, others say the low-E coating gives windows a hazy look.

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