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New York Remodels Corp.

41-16 58th St
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New York Remodels Corp.

41-16 58th St
5.00(
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Recommended by 100% of Angi customers
Recommended by 100% of HomeAdvisor customers

Company operated by owners for more than 20 years in Connecticut and New York City in everything that is construction and exterior and interior remodeling with comfortable and accessible prices for any project

"It was very good. They were prompt. They were good on what they do. They were flexible. It was all very good. They did a good quality work."

James A on May 2021

Company operated by owners for more than 20 years in Connecticut and New York City in everything that is construction and exterior and interior remodeling with comfortable and accessible prices for any project

"It was very good. They were prompt. They were good on what they do. They were flexible. It was all very good. They did a good quality work."

James A on May 2021



Windowrama

518 Boston Post Rd
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Windowrama

518 Boston Post Rd
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48 years of experience

SINCE 1977, WindowRama has established a reputation as the Northeast’s leading window, door, and skylight supplier for homeowners and professionals. It is a reputation built on a solid foundation of quality products, fast delivery, product expertise, competitive prices and a dedication to service.

SINCE 1977, WindowRama has established a reputation as the Northeast’s leading window, door, and skylight supplier for homeowners and professionals. It is a reputation built on a solid foundation of quality products, fast delivery, product expertise, competitive prices and a dedication to service.




Reconnstruction Center, Inc.

731 New Britain Ave.
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Reconnstruction Center, Inc.

731 New Britain Ave.
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20 years of experience

Non-profit recycled building materials for sale at drastically reduced prices. If you donate (example) a kitchen cabinet set, you will get a receipt for your donation which is tax deductible. If you buy a recycled kitchen set, new carpeting, new or recycled windows, doors, appliances electric and gas, paint or anything that you may find in a building materials store, you will pay much less and it keeps these items out of the landfills. . We have some furniture.

Non-profit recycled building materials for sale at drastically reduced prices. If you donate (example) a kitchen cabinet set, you will get a receipt for your donation which is tax deductible. If you buy a recycled kitchen set, new carpeting, new or recycled windows, doors, appliances electric and gas, paint or anything that you may find in a building materials store, you will pay much less and it keeps these items out of the landfills. . We have some furniture.





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Glass Block questions, answered by experts

Glass block windows cost about $710 to install, ranging from $460 to $980. The cost factors of installing this type of specialty window include the opening size, design, layout, height, glass block type, installation type, and location. There are many block styles to choose from, including colored, clear, wavy, diamond, and frosted.

Consider the following price ranges of installing glass blocks based on size:

  • 25-by-25 inches: $60–$300

  • 31-by-31 inches: $65–$350

  • 36-by-36 inches: $85–$475

  • 48-by-48 inches: $155–$840

Glass block installation can be relatively expensive due to the range of material costs and the labor time to assemble this type of specialty window. The process proceeds slowly as the glass does not absorb moisture from mortar and silicone caulk takes longer to harden, leaving spacers to hold up the structure until the caulk or mortar begins to cure. Plus, if your current windows have structural issues or damage, you’ll need to repair them before beginning the project, increasing your bottom line. 

Yes, many professionals provide custom-cut glass replacements for enclosures that require precise sizing.

Yes, professionals can install decorative or colored glass block patterns for a unique look.

Glass block windows last about 15 to 30 years, which is the same amount of time, if not slightly less, than standard windows. Standard windows last 20 to 50 years. You can extend the life of your glass block windows by resealing them every few years. Hiring a pro for installation is also key to windows that will function properly for years to come.

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