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Sun State Shine
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Window Cleaning

Serving Okeechobee, FL and surrounding areas

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In business since 2024

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Credit card accepted

"We own a property in Ellenton, Florida and recently had Sun State Shine come out to clean all of our interior and exterior windows. They did an absolutely phenomenal job! Every window was left spotless, crystal clear, and shining like brand new."
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Storm Tight Windows - Deerfield Beach
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New Windows - 3-5New Windows - 6 +

Serving Okeechobee, FL and surrounding areas

Approved (Corporate)

In business since 2000

Free estimates

Warranties offered

Your house is your most important investment, and it's important to find a home improvement company that treats it as such. Since 2000, Storm Tight Windows of Florida has been dedicated to making local homes more beautiful, valuable, and energy-efficient. As a leading provider for high-quality replacement windows and doors in South Florida, we promise products that look great and are guaranteed to last a lifetime. Our BBB-accredited and A+-rated door and window company treats each and every customer like family. We focus on your satisfaction rather than our profits, and we're proud of the contribution we make to the comfort and security of local families, no matter the weather.

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Green Home Improvements Plus, LLC
2.9(
59
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Storm Windows - Install or Replace

Serving Okeechobee, FL and surrounding areas

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In business since 2014

Free estimates

Credit card accepted

"Mark McGrath was great!. He was very knowledgeable about the products and all the financing available. He is honest and straightforward. I had other quotes and presentations from other companies. I purchased hurricane impact windows and a garage door from Mark. I am looking forward to the installation. I am sure that Mark will be right there every step of the way."
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Windows questions, answered by experts

While plywood will keep winds and debris from shattering your windows from the outside, window film can help protect your windows from the inside. Window film can keep a window from shattering. If your windows break, the film can hold the shards of glass in place, reducing the risk of cuts.

While you may sometimes see window film marketed as "hurricane window film," note that it doesn't provide sufficient hurricane protection on its own. It's no substitute for plywood, storm windows, or hurricane shutters.

There are several ways to reduce noise coming through your windows. You can seal gaps around the window frames with acoustic caulk or fresh weatherstripping to reduce noise and air leaks. Installing sound-dampening curtains, thick blinds, or shades can also help deaden sound vibrations. For an additional interior barrier, consider installing an acrylic or plexiglass sheet inside the window, which stifles sound while still allowing for outdoor views. Another strategy is to add external barriers, like dense shrubbery or a sturdy fence, to block neighborhood noises. If these methods are not effective enough, it might be time to install new noise-canceling windows.

Garden windows can add value to your home and are an attractive feature for potential homebuyers. These windows add a custom look to your home and usable shelf space for homeowners with a green thumb. You’ll likely recoup your investment when it comes time to sell.

Picture windows last about 20 to 50 years, depending on the material, your location, and how well you maintain the windows over the years. Materials like vinyl and aluminum may not last as long, while fiberglass can last many years. Wood will last decades if you keep up with maintenance. Homes in areas with harsh weather throughout the year may cause windows to have shorter lifespans.

If your window well fills with water, first remove the water as soon as weather conditions allow, using a pump or wet/dry vacuum. If water has seeped into your basement, you may need to call a professional to assess the damage. Once the water has been pumped out of the well, check the drainage at the bottom of the well and clear out any blockages.

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