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Selig Construction Corporation
4.3(
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Serving Orland, CA and surrounding areas

Approved

In business since 1995

Free estimates

Warranties offered

"The presentation of the window was impressive. The (3) windows are double paned with argon gas applied at the factory, rather than be inserted.. The seal has four barriers to keep moiture out. During the presentation, the salesman shined a heat lamp thjrough a normal window, then other double paned windows and finallly through the Anlin pane. S meter on the opposite side of the window measured the haet (or cold) passing through the window. I don't recall the exact figure, but the amount of energy passing through the Anlin window was significantly lower than the others. Keeping hot and cold outside air out. Significant energy savings. I was not excited to hear a sales speal. But I was a convert at the end. I am excited to have our Anlin windows installed by Selig Construction."
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Window

+8

Response time2 days
Response rate85%
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DaBella - Redding (Roofing/Windows)
3.7(
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Serving Orland, CA and surrounding areas

Approved

In business since 2011

Free estimates

Credit card accepted

"Dustin C. @ DaBella Boise helped us choose the right windows for our application and personally monitored progress from order to completion. The finished product looks great, but the best part is instantly seeing and feeling the difference between modern tech vs. 40y old aluminum framed windows. No more drafts or condensation! Thanks DaBella!"
7 neighbors recently requested a quote
Recommended by88%of homeowners
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Groundworks
5.0(
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Serving Orland, CA and surrounding areas

Approved (Corporate)

In business since 1990

Free estimates

Warranties offered

"The team went above and beyond to make sure we understood everything that was being done during the project. Very kind and respectful team. Great work. Thanks to Foreman Erick Baez chia Juan Ortega, Bricio Contreras, Aamuel Ayala, Alonso Castaneda and Juan Valenzuela Diaz."
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Basement
Basement
Basement
Concrete

+16

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North Alabama Technical Services
4.9(
124
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Serving Orland, CA and surrounding areas

In business since 2010

Emergency services offered

Credit card accepted

"Jim with North Alabama Technical Services removed some items from my computer so that I could send emails and attend to items I needed to address that day. As planned, the next day he thoroughly cleaned my computer, he also made helpful suggestions while working on my computer. I would call him again if needed and I thought the fee was reasonable."
2014 Super Service Award Winner!
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Windows questions, answered by experts

Installing energy-efficient windows costs between $325 and $2,000, averaging about $400 per window. You’ll have to consider cost factors like the window’s size, frame material, and type. Labor costs in your area will also impact the overall cost of the project, with window installation professionals charging about $40 per hour on average. Different types of energy-efficient windows include:

  • Single-hung: $150–$2,500

  • Casement: $150–$600

  • Double-hung: $250–$3,000

  • Picture: $200–$650

  • Bay: $480–$1,920

Having a professional caulk your windows will cost you around $50 to $70 per window (or $1.25 to $4 per linear foot), including labor. However, caulking is one of the easiest DIYs there is, and you’ll save a lot of money by getting the supplies and doing it yourself. You’ll only pay $0.05 to $0.20 per linear foot if you DIY this one. Finally, different types of caulk don’t vary too much in price, with most tubes costing no more than $15 apiece (but typically only $3 to $10) at the most. 

The key difference between a hung window and an awning window is that hung windows (including single-hung and double-hung versions) slide vertically to open and close. In contrast, awning windows have a hinge at the top and open outward at an angle. You can use both types of windows throughout your home, but awning windows are best suited for kitchens and bathrooms.

Common problems include broken latches, misaligned tracks, and worn seals. Regular inspection prevents major repairs.

Not every home needs window capping. Whether or not you need to cap your windows depends on your climate and window frame materials. Wooden windows should have window capping if moisture is a problem. Arid climates like the Southwest may not need window capping due to low rainfall and low humidity.

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