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Sessa Window and Door, LLC

4052 Montano AveSpring
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Sessa Window and Door, LLC

4052 Montano AveSpring
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15 years of experience

We hold an active and valid license as a Glass and Glazing Contractot for Hernando County, Florida. We also carry a business insurance policy as well. We are very well known within the county and community and I am not only the owner of the company I will be the one completing any and all jobs either by myself or with a hired helper who has a clean background. We accept cash, check, Visa, MasterCard & cashiers check.

We hold an active and valid license as a Glass and Glazing Contractot for Hernando County, Florida. We also carry a business insurance policy as well. We are very well known within the county and community and I am not only the owner of the company I will be the one completing any and all jobs either by myself or with a hired helper who has a clean background. We accept cash, check, Visa, MasterCard & cashiers check.


"DO NOT HIRE! Ryan took my $350 deposit and did not do any work. This company is a scam. I wish I checked the most recent reviews here to see he has scammed other people. I just checked and the status of Screen Squad, Inc has been dissolved with the state of Florida. He is now just using the name of his old company to scam people. I will be contacting authorities."

Tarik H on May 2022

Pool & Patio Screen Replacement $25 Wall / $45 Roof

"DO NOT HIRE! Ryan took my $350 deposit and did not do any work. This company is a scam. I wish I checked the most recent reviews here to see he has scammed other people. I just checked and the status of Screen Squad, Inc has been dissolved with the state of Florida. He is now just using the name of his old company to scam people. I will be contacting authorities."

Tarik H on May 2022



"Please be sure to do several searches on this company. I wish I had done that before I hired John Garcia, the owner of Suncoast Glass. He overcharged ($325 for less than 45 minutes of work) for attempting to repair a window that was leaking. I contacted him 3 weeks after the "fix" because the window was still leaking. At first he said he was out of town for several days. After waiting for him to arrive back home, I texted him several times about scheduling a day to come back out. After no response, I called him. I think he answered the phone by mistake, but he said he'd come out 3 days later, mid-day. Well that never happened. Now he won't answer my calls and I can't leave a voicemail because his mailbox is full. After doing more research, I found out other customers have had the same issue. Oh, and he does not accept credit cards, only cash and checks. Hmmm, wonder why? After first thinking he was very personable, I have come to realize that he's dishonest, lazy and incompetent."

Wendy L on July 2020

"Please be sure to do several searches on this company. I wish I had done that before I hired John Garcia, the owner of Suncoast Glass. He overcharged ($325 for less than 45 minutes of work) for attempting to repair a window that was leaking. I contacted him 3 weeks after the "fix" because the window was still leaking. At first he said he was out of town for several days. After waiting for him to arrive back home, I texted him several times about scheduling a day to come back out. After no response, I called him. I think he answered the phone by mistake, but he said he'd come out 3 days later, mid-day. Well that never happened. Now he won't answer my calls and I can't leave a voicemail because his mailbox is full. After doing more research, I found out other customers have had the same issue. Oh, and he does not accept credit cards, only cash and checks. Hmmm, wonder why? After first thinking he was very personable, I have come to realize that he's dishonest, lazy and incompetent."

Wendy L on July 2020






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Windows questions, answered by experts

The purpose of an awning window is to let fresh air into your home without taking up too much wall space. They’re ideal if you live somewhere that gets a lot of rain because their design helps prevent rain from coming into your home. In bathrooms, awning windows also help with ventilation but don’t compromise your privacy.

Yes, you can install a bay window in an existing house. You’ll need to have a structural engineer draw up plans to add the necessary support to your exterior load-bearing walls and a general contractor to make the changes to the framing around the new wall opening. This will cost an average of $3,000. After that work is done, a window installer can set the new bay window in place.

Energy-efficient windows cost more than other window types, but they can help you save on your monthly energy bills, get you some breaks on your taxes, and even increase the value of your home. According to Michael S. Regan, Administrator of the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, when people invest in green upgrades like energy-efficient windows, they save energy, money, and more.

Egress windows are typically required for basements with habitable space or living quarters. Not all basements or lower levels require egress windows. However, egress windows are required in homes with living spaces such as bedrooms and living rooms in a basement. The International Residential Code and International Building Code require sleeping rooms to have a specific size egress window. Check your local building codes to confirm the requirements in your area.

The amount of time window lintels last is based on the environment they’re installed in and the material that’s installed. For example, a steel lintel installed in a temperate climate will always last longer than a wooden or brick lintel installed in an area with tons of rain, snow, and wind. No matter which material you choose or where you live, proper maintenance will ensure your lintels last as long as possible.

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