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Pool & Patio Screen Repair
4.9(
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Serving Saint Cloud, FL and surrounding areas

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In business since 2000

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"Were quick to answer questions before the project started. They arrived on the scheduled date and on time, did a fantastic job, price was reasonable, workers were neat, personable, worked neatly and cleaned up any scrap screening, etc. before leaving. Definitely recommend this company to anyone who needed enclosure re-screening."
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Pool enclosure re-screen
Pool enclosure re-screen

+64

Response time9 hrs
Recommended by97%of homeowners
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Smu Solutions, LLC
5.0(
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Serving Saint Cloud, FL and surrounding areas

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Super Service Award Winner

In business since 2019

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"Great job tinting the windows of our sun porch. The east sun fried us in the morning. Sean did a WONDERFUL job solving the issue. Many thanks, Sean. Alan Powell"
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Privacy film

+25

Response time3 hrs
Response rate98%
3 neighbors recently requested a quote
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Martin Toro Contracting
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Serving Saint Cloud, FL and surrounding areas

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"Excellent experience over the past three years, initially replacing 23 windows in my mid century house with hurricane impact windows, and then having Martin Toro Contracting turn a screened porch into an enclosed sunroom with impact windows. Their work was meticulous and attentive to details . The window installers took care to be sure the windows were level, seated and sealed properly and installed with minimal wall damage. Mr Toro was always present supervising and helping to install the windows. The porch to sunroom remodeling was the same. The framing was done with laser leveling to correct for the pitch of the roof. The windows were installed as above. The drywall was finished to a level 5. The trim carpenters and painters were careful and attentive to detail. In particular, Mr Toro was very approachable, always present to supervise the work and never hesitated to ensure that the finished work met my expectation. Exceedingly pleased and highly recommend their work."
12 neighbors recently requested a quote
Recommended by88%of homeowners
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The Window Depot LLC
4.3(
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Serving Saint Cloud, FL and surrounding areas

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In business since 2009

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"The windows are terrific! The gentlemen that installed the windows, Bernardo and Jose were professional, prompt, attention to detail was excellent! They even cleaned the windows and swept all debris from the jobsite."
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Response time12 hrs
Recommended by88%of homeowners
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Windows questions, answered by experts

The differences between a bay window versus a bow window involve the number of individual windows and the angle at which both windows extend from the home. A bow window has four to six individual windows that form a curve outside the exterior wall. A bay window usually has two small windows on the edges that angle outward from the exterior wall and a large window in the middle that’s parallel to the home’s exterior wall.

Making a window in a basement larger costs an average of $4,200. You’ll need to pay an average of $550 to have a structural engineer plan the project, $500 to $1,500 for the installation labor, and an average of $2,200 for the excavation and window well installation. The remainder will go toward pulling permits, installing trim, and repairing drywall on the interior.

Impact windows are a type of window made with impact-resistant glass, designed specifically for hurricanes. The glass, treated with ethylene-vinyl, can withstand winds up to 200 mph, as well as flying debris. Brands sometimes test their impact windows with large missile impact tests.

Impact windows may be required in some places. For instance, the Florida Building Code requires homes to have impact-resistant windows if they live within a mile of the coast where wind speeds can reach 110 mph or more.

Wood windows fall in the middle of the window frame materials when it comes to energy efficiency. They’re more insulating than aluminum and vinyl, but they aren’t as efficient as fiberglass or composite frames. If you love the look and lifespan of wood windows and want to maximize efficiency, you can upgrade to double-pane or triple-pane glass and consider window tinting and low-emissivity (low-E) coatings to minimize heat transfer.

When your double-hung window upper sash keeps falling down, it means you could be letting out warm air in the winter or cool air from the AC in the summer. That means your HVAC system works harder to warm or cool the house, costing you extra on electric bills.

If the lower sash continues to fall down, it means when you’ve popped open the window for fresh air, it could slam shut. In addition to being inconvenient, this could be dangerous if you have small kids, children, or pets that like to hang out by the window.

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