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Quality Restoration, LLC
4.7(
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Blinds or Shades - Install or Replace - For BusinessBlinds or Shades - Repair - For BusinessDrapes or Curtains - Install or Replace - For Business+2 more

Serving Bantam, CT and surrounding areas

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In business since 2010

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"Elvin is great. He fixed my wood double front doors and applied paint that I had picked out, as well as new handles/lock. He took his time, was very polite, and made sure everything was in order before in left. My front doors look amazing. Will be hiring him again for more work around the house. Also, his pricing was very reasonable and on point for the amount of repair and painting work he did."
Response time7 hrs
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Recommended by96%of homeowners
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AzTeam LLC
5.0(
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Blinds or Shades - Install or Replace

Serving Bantam, CT and surrounding areas

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Super Service Award Winner

In business since 2021

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"He put my tvs on the wall but at the same time he did a sound system on my kitchen, my outside deck and my tv room (home theater), it was an amazing job and the sound quality is amazing, he used the best speakers and adjusted the receiver very good."
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+3

Response time9 hrs
Response rate100%
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Gjok Dusi
New to Angi
Blinds or Shades - Install or ReplaceBlinds or Shades - RepairDrapes or Curtains - Install or Replace+4 more

Serving Bantam, CT and surrounding areas

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“Hi, I’m Jack — your local go-to for the projects on your list that never seem to get done. TV mounting, ceiling fans, picture hanging, LED upgrades, landscape lighting. I treat every home like it’s my own: shoes off, drop cloths down, and everything cleaned up before I leave. Quick to respond, easy to work with, and always upfront on price.”\n

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Window Treatments questions, answered by experts

Casement window types differ from standard windows in that they have a hinge on the side or the top of the window so that it can open inwards or outwards. If your casement windows open upward, they usually have a crank to operate them. Casement windows with side hinges typically operate like a door, opening and closing without a crank.

Windows with muntins are slightly more expensive because you’re paying for more material, but the cost shouldn't be that much higher since most muntins are fake on modern windows. You’re looking at a cost between $25 and $100 more per window for muntins, depending on the type. The only exception is if you want custom muntins to match your home style or meet your personal preference. Most manufacturers will charge more for these as they can’t mass-produce them. Windows with true muntins are rare, and they’re much more expensive upfront and over time if you ever need individual glass replacement.

Whether you need a permit to install a bay window depends on the project's scope. Replacing an existing bay window typically does not require a permit. However, if you are adding a new bay window, requirements can vary. Adding a new bay window to the front of your house usually requires a building permit, while adding one to the side or back of your house often does not. It's always best to check with your local municipality to confirm the specific requirements in your area. Additionally, if you live in a historic district, you should consult your neighborhood association to ensure your project complies with their construction guidelines. If you're unsure about the process, a professional can provide guidance.

Yes, you can remove window tint from house windows. You can either use heat to loosen the film before peeling or scrape it away with a blade. You’ll also use a solution to wipe away any adhesive that still clings to the window.

Window capping costs between $1 and $2 per linear foot. Since your average window size is 24 by 36 inches, you’re looking at 10 linear feet in total, or $10 to $20 per window. Labor adds another $30 to $100 per hour to the project. If you have custom windows, you’ll spend more to have your windows capped. Fiberglass tends to cost more than vinyl and aluminum, while vinyl costs the least but has the shortest lifespan and may have a higher long term cost.

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