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Avatar for Metropolitan High Performance Windows
Metropolitan High Performance Windows
4.7(
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New Windows - 6 +New Windows - 3-5New Windows - 2+9 more

Serving Moreno Valley, CA and surrounding areas

Approved

In business since 1998

Free estimates

Warranties offered

"We had several windows and doors replaced and I was really impressed with the new windows and doors as well as the professional installation by Perry and his crew. They made sure everything was square, clean, and caulked. Great job! I highly recommend Metropolitan High Performance Windows."
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+9

28 neighbors recently requested a quote
Recommended by93%of homeowners
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Clearview Mobile Screens
4.9(
71
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Door or Window Screens - Install or Repair

Serving Moreno Valley, CA and surrounding areas

Approved

In business since 1999

Free estimates

Emergency services offered

"I called Pablo on Monday and left a message. He called me right back. He was very friendly and said he could fit me in between a couple of other jobs on Wednesday. He called me on Wednesday when he said he would, told me he could get to my house in half an hour and was. He measured the windows, set up his work station right from his van, and had made them within a half an hour. Everything fit. He was so nice, personable, professional, helpful. And took my credit card! Great job!"
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Response time10 hrs
Response rate100%
Recommended by94%of homeowners
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Vinyl Window Broker, Inc.
4.2(
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New Windows - 6 +

Serving Moreno Valley, CA and surrounding areas

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In business since 1988

Free estimates

Warranties offered

"I love my new windows! Staff explained the process in detail and the project was fast. I am so happy with my new windows. It definitely improved the look of my home."
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Mobile Home Windows
Mobile Home Windows
Patio After

+9

Response time7 hrs
Response rate99%
6 neighbors recently requested a quote
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Window Wizards
5.0(
9
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Window Cleaning

Serving Moreno Valley, CA and surrounding areas

Approved

Free estimates

Emergency services offered

Small jobs welcome

"Window Wizards did an excellent job. They pressure washed my driveway, walkway, back patio, and also washed and cleaned my patio doors. Window Wizards was very professional and did a thorough job and I would definitely hire them again and refer them to others."
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2 neighbors recently requested a quote
Recommended by100%of homeowners
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ProView LLC
5.0(
6
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Window Cleaning

Serving Moreno Valley, CA and surrounding areas

Approved

In business since 2025

Free estimates

Small jobs welcome

"ProView technician was very polite and professional. They made sure I approved before they were done with the job! Would absolutely recommend to others and I am going to use them again!"
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Windows questions, answered by experts

The material around a window is simply called the window frame, but the individual pieces also have different names. The top portion of the frame is called the head, the side pieces are called jambs, and the bottom portion is called the sill. If you have multiple windows next to each other, you’ll also have a mullion, which is the frame piece that separates the individual windows. Windows stacked on top of each other are separated by a horizontal frame piece, which is called a transom.

Yes, it is generally better and more cost-effective to replace all your windows at once. Contractors often lower the per-window labor and material costs for larger projects, saving you money in the long run. Installers may also quote a flat rate for overhead, making multiple small jobs more expensive than one large one.

Replacing all windows simultaneously offers other advantages:

  • Aesthetics and Home Value: It creates a cohesive style and uniform energy efficiency, which is appealing to potential home buyers.

  • Efficiency: The entire replacement process, which can take several weeks, is completed in a single, more efficient project.

However, replacing all windows requires a significant upfront investment. While you can replace just a few windows, experts recommend replacing at least five to eight at a time to avoid high overhead costs. An exception is when a single window is damaged; in that case, it can be replaced on its own.

Storm windows provide several key benefits. They offer improved insulation and soundproofing, which adds comfort to your home by regulating internal temperatures and blocking external elements. Storm windows also help reduce energy costs by preventing cold or hot air from getting inside. Additionally, they can protect the primary glass in your windows against weather damage.

While some homeowners are under the impression that triple-pane windows can help to reduce sound, the truth is that triple-pane windows will not be much quieter than double-pane windows since having a third pane doesn’t make much difference in sound transmission. If you’re looking to reduce sound, you should consider installing laminated glass windows.

Casement windows can either be left or right opening, and every window manufacturer makes both so that you can choose which works best for your space. In many cases, you’ll want one left-opening and one right-opening casement window to sit on either side of a picture window or to act as the side panels in a bay window. Just remember that the direction is described from the curb. An FCL (from the curb left) hinges out to the left if you’re looking at the exterior of your home, and an FCR (from the curb right) hinges out to the right.

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