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Sun State Shine
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Serving Okeechobee, FL and surrounding areas

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In business since 2024

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"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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Serving Okeechobee, FL and surrounding areas

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In business since 2000

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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
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Serving Okeechobee, FL and surrounding areas

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In business since 2014

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"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

A window can fall off a track for a large number of reasons. The most common ones usually involve an issue with the track itself or the wheels that glide along it. If the track is bent or broken, the wheels can’t slide. If the wheels are broken or are full of debris, they won’t spin, and you will have to force the window open. The good news is that most window track issues are easy fixes, even for beginner DIYers.

Your new windows may let in more noise than your old windows because they are not the right size or they were installed improperly. Improper installation, or choosing windows that are too small for the opening, can create gaps around the window that let in noise.

Another factor could be the STC and OITC ratings. If your new windows have lower ratings than your old windows, this means they have lower performance when it comes to dampening noise from the outdoors.

One of the best professional cleaning solutions that won’t leave streaks is one gallon of distilled or bottled water mixed with 2 to 4 teaspoons of dish soap. Apply using a sponge in a figure-eight motion, and then use a squeegee to remove the majority of the water and soap. You can finish drying with a piece of old black-and-white newspaper to remove any residue for a streak-free clean every time.

Depending on the window style and your home's layout, you can install replacement windows from either the inside or the outside. Many installations are done from the inside because it allows for better access and weather protection, but some exterior installs are easier for certain types of siding or trim. The key is choosing the approach that gives you the best access to the frame while keeping the existing structure intact.

Yes, you can enlarge windows in a brick house. Your masonry contractor will need to cut away exterior brick to make space for the larger window, and you may also need to consult a structural engineer to make sure the window is properly supported inside the frame of the house.

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