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Groundworks
5.0(
64
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Egress Window - InstallWindow Well Covers - Install or Repair

Serving Carson, IA and surrounding areas

Approved (Corporate)

Super Service Award Winner

In business since 2000

Free estimates

Warranties offered

"Polite, courteous, knowledgeable, efficient crew and contractors. On time, Did everything we needed. Turned out better than expected and backed by a 5 year warranty. Way Lay and Lu Khin are an excellent team."
Protect Your Basement
Correct Your Wet Basement
Protect Your Basement
Waterproof Your Basement
Protect Your Concrete Before & After

+16

205 neighbors recently requested a quote
Recommended by75%of homeowners
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1-800-HANSONS (Omaha Exteriors)
4.0(
689
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New Windows - 6 +New Windows - 3-5New Windows - 2

Serving Carson, IA and surrounding areas

Approved (Corporate)

In business since 2001

Free estimates

Warranties offered

"They did such a wonderful job called them for more work. Jessalee was great at explaining windows and door. Mike was wonderful at explaining bathroom upgraded. Felt no pressure and they explained everything perfect"
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Before & After
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+20

15 neighbors recently requested a quote
Recommended by84%of homeowners
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Hoskins Siding & Windows, Inc.
4.3(
21
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New Windows - 6 +New Windows - 3-5New Windows - 2+5 more

Serving Carson, IA and surrounding areas

Approved

In business since 1991

Free estimates

Credit card accepted

"Very polite workers. They stay focused on the job until it's done. If you have any questions about the product or the work being done, the owner will come out and over see any questions or concerns you have. More companies should be like them."
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BEFORE
AFTER/DURING
AFTER/DURING
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+16

Response time1 day
10 neighbors recently requested a quote
Recommended by89%of homeowners
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DC and Associates
5.0(
3
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New Windows - 6 +

Serving Carson, IA and surrounding areas

Approved

In business since 1981

Free estimates

Customers say: Quick response

We pride ourselves on our extreme professionalism and attention to detail. Our customer satisfaction guarantee will assure you we will not leave your property until you are completely satisfied with our work. As a locally owned and operated business you can trust that we will treat your home as we would treat our own. Give us a call today, and we look forward to working with you!

Bathroom remodel
Bathroom remodel
Bathroom remodel
Bathroom remodel
Bathroom remodel

+19

10 neighbors recently requested a quote
Recommended by100%of homeowners
RDZ Diverse Solutions LLC
New to Angi
Window Glass - Install or Replace

Serving Carson, IA and surrounding areas

Approved

Hi! Found yourself in need of handyman, builder, fabricator, operator. The list gos on. Names Ryan and rdz diverse solutions llc is my company. Capable of a multitude of tasks, jobs, projects. Attention to detail. With completion in a timely manner. At a reasonable cost to you. Hope to get your business. I take great pride in the Quality of work i put out and expect from those around me thats my reputation and my business’s. Im striving for the oh hey I know a guy recommendations Thanks for your time hope to get your business.

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Window Door Contractors 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.

Many kinds of window screens, such as solar screens, are designed to reduce the amount of harmful ultraviolet rays that pass through them and enter your home. The materials typically have UV-blocking properties. However, they may not completely eliminate all UV rays from passing through your home. Different window screens are designed for different purposes, and not all are designed to block or reduce UV rays. Do your research to make sure you’re getting the type of window screen to suit your needs.

Window screen repair costs an average of $310, with a typical range of $100 to $480. The final price depends on several factors, including the window size, accessibility, screen type, whether the frame needs replacement, and especially the screen material.

The cost of window screen materials varies widely based on durability and features:

  • Fiberglass: $35–$200

  • Aluminum: $50–$300

  • Copper: $90–$850

  • Stainless Steel: $45–$400

  • Brass: $100–$900

  • Solar: $55–$850

  • Security: $100–$1,000

  • Vinyl: $25–$120

Costs also differ by screen type. For instance, a prefabricated screen might cost only $40, moveable screens typically run $25 to $75, and retractable screens range from $300 to $900. To save money, you can choose more affordable materials like vinyl or fiberglass, opt to rescreen instead of replacing the entire frame, and have multiple screens repaired at once to reduce labor costs.

Most window screens last for about 10 to 12 years, assuming they are made from quality materials and receive proper care. The lifespan of common materials like fiberglass and aluminum can vary based on weather exposure, as constant sun or harsh winters can accelerate wear and tear. Regular cleaning and basic maintenance can help extend their life. Signs that a screen needs to be replaced include rips, tears, brittle or sagging material, fading, or a bent frame. While small tears can often be repaired, larger areas of damage typically mean it's time to replace the entire screen.

Pet-resistant, vinyl-coated polyester is one of the strongest window screen materials available, with some manufacturers touting a 7x increase in strength compared to standard fiberglass screens. Stainless steel security screens are also extremely strong, but they’re not suitable for coastal areas due to the risk of corrosion from salty sea air. If sea air isn’t a concern, stainless steel is extremely tough.

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