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Xterior Solutions
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New Windows - 6 +New Windows - 3-5

Serving Salisbury, CT and surrounding areas

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In business since 2011

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Emergency services offered

"I have used Xterior Solutions for several projects including a new roof on my house and garage . We just recently had them install new insulated siding on the house and garage. They also installed new windows in the garage.All I can say is that they did a fantastic job from start to finish. They will work with you from start to finish and they were very neat upon completion.It was a big project but they were neat and professional.Other folks in the area drove by and asked who did the great job,and I am sure they will give them a call.My friend on Watson Hollow rd. did and he is very pleased.I highly recommend them and that's why most folks give them 5 stars."
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Roof Replacement
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Response time6 hrs
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LSA Construction LLC
5.0(
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Doors (Exterior) - Install or ReplaceDoors (Interior) - Install or Replace

Serving Salisbury, CT and surrounding areas

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In business since 2024

Free estimates

Credit card accepted

We pride our company on reliability, great communication, integrity, and quality work. We are experts in our trade and will do our best to keep you as educated as we can on your particular task or project. We look forward to earning your business! Book with us online or feel free to give us a call today!\n

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Window Door Contractors questions, answered by experts

Window seals don’t last forever, so they’ll inevitably fail for one reason or another. One of the most common reasons is the expansion and contraction of the glass. When the glass gets warm from sunlight, it expands and adds pressure to the seal; at night, as the glass cools, it contracts. This process, day in and day out, can eventually cause the seal to fail. Other common sources of failure include the house settling over time, chemicals that damage the seal when repainting windows, and incorrect window installation.

If your door has interchangeable inserts, you’ll likely want to swap the glass out for a screen during the summer months. The process to do so will vary by door, but you’ll follow these general steps: First, use a flathead screwdriver to pop out the retainer strips—the plastic strips running down both long (and sometimes all four) sides of the door. Then gently pull them out by hand. Carefully remove the glass insert from the door and replace it with the screen. Finally, push the plastic retainer strips back into place, working from top to bottom.

While the telltale signs can vary for different types of screen doors, it may be time to learn how to install a screen door if you're noticing rotting, warping, or splintering accompanying the sagging. If you’re unsure whether to replace a sagging screen door, consult a local screen door pro for an inspection and final decision.

A screened-in porch requires maintenance to keep the screens clean and in good shape, and you may have to do some screen repair or replacement from time to time. A screen porch isn’t an all-season porch, so the weather can get in, including wind and rain.

You can add any type of window to a brick house, so long as the window has proper support. Windows with wider openings and windows in brick walls will need a lintel to support the extra weight above the window frame. A lintel is a support beam that distributes the weight from above evenly around the window.

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