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Renewal by Andersen
3.8(
126
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New Windows - 6 +New Windows - 3-5New Windows - 2

Serving Sylvester, GA and surrounding areas

Approved (Corporate)

Super Service Award Winner

In business since 2007

Free estimates

Warranties offered

"Renewal by Andersen of Wyoming did an incredible job with installing windows in our home. Thank you to the team who did the install and to the company for creating these exceptional windows."
Brighten up your office space!
City Apartments
Create an oasis in the primary bedroom
Create a nice beach view
Floor to ceiling sunlight

+2

Response time10 mins
5391 neighbors recently requested a quote
Recommended by66%of homeowners
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C2k LLC
5.0(
14
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Window Cleaning

Serving Sylvester, GA and surrounding areas

Approved

In business since 2025

Free estimates

Credit card accepted

"I couldn?t be happier with the work he did on my yard. It had become extremely overgrown and was starting to look almost abandoned. The transformation was incredible my entire property looks refreshed, clean, and almost brand new again. His attention to detail and hard work really showed in the final result. I only wish I had taken before and after pictures because the difference is amazing. I highly recommend his services!"
 C2k LLC
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Deep South Construction, LLC
5.0(
1
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Door or Window Screens - Install or RepairHardware, Latches & Tracks (Window) - Repair or ReplaceWindow Cleaning+2 more

Serving Sylvester, GA and surrounding areas

Approved

In business since 2022

Free estimates

Credit card accepted

We are a locally owned and operated company. We value honesty and integrity in all aspects of our business. We offer a variety of home improvement services that are customized to each individual project. We pride ourselves on the quality of our work, as well as our commitment to outstanding results. We look forward to building lasting relationships with our clients and guarantee your satisfaction!

Response time1 day
Response rate96%
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Windows questions, answered by experts

Yes, you can absolutely put a screen on a casement window, and most casement windows come with screens. Unlike with a double-hung, single-hung, or sliding window, the screen in a casement window sits on the inside of the window so that the sash can freely open outward. Screens are especially important for casement windows because the large window opening the window provides leaves your home more open to bugs and outside debris than most other types of operable windows.

The material around a window is simply called the window frame, but the individual pieces also have different names. The top portion of the frame is called the head, the side pieces are called jambs, and the bottom portion is called the sill. If you have multiple windows next to each other, you’ll also have a mullion, which is the frame piece that separates the individual windows. Windows stacked on top of each other are separated by a horizontal frame piece, which is called a transom.

Storm windows are placed outside of already-installed windows. Regular windows are installed into a frame, offering a barrier to the elements but no special protection. Storm windows add extra protection to regular windows, reduce noise, and improve insulation. Replacing a regular window involves a different process than installing a storm window. 

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.

Yes, you absolutely need a permit to add a window to your house. Your contractor can likely obtain this permit on your behalf. Ask about this when getting quotes from multiple window contractors.

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