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Avatar for Renewal by Andersen
Renewal by Andersen
3.8(
125
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New Windows - 6 +New Windows - 3-5New Windows - 2

Serving Tyhee, ID and surrounding areas

Approved (Corporate)

Super Service Award Winner

In business since 2007

Free estimates

Warranties offered

"The installers were great. The salesperson made promises that he did not keep and he missed a window. When the person came to measure he also didn’t catch that I was having all my windows done except one. The windows look great. The response when I notified the co that one window was missed was very fast but added to my cost."
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
5399 neighbors recently requested a quote
Recommended by66%of homeowners
Avatar for Your Home Improvement Company, LLC
Your Home Improvement Company, LLC
3.8(
172
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New Windows - 3-5New Windows - 6 +

Serving Tyhee, ID and surrounding areas

Approved

In business since 2004

Free estimates

Credit card accepted

"Your Home Improvement Company replaced windows in my house and I love them. Windows got installed in a day did it in the middle of winter. Thought they were crazy but actually didnâ t affect my house at all. Would 100% recommend them to anyone."
Surround with window
Recommended by87%of homeowners
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HomePro Solutions, LLC
4.6(
35
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Doors (Exterior) - Install or Replace

Serving Tyhee, ID and surrounding areas

Approved

In business since 2013

Free estimates

Emergency services offered

"Jason was very professional and pleasant to work with. We had a list of small jobs that needed done and Jason listened to our needs and provided solutions and estimates. Window well replacement, aluminum siding repair, window shutter hanging, shower light/fan install. He ALWAYS returned my calls and promptly finished each job. It was a pleasure having him in my home."
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Shingles

+38

Response time1 day
Response rate85%
Recommended by84%of homeowners
DaBella - Idaho Falls (Windows)
3.9(
255
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New Windows - 3-5New Windows - 6 +

Serving Tyhee, ID and surrounding areas

Approved (Corporate)

In business since 2011

Free estimates

Credit card accepted

"We got four windows replaced in two bedrooms because our proximity to the highway our old windows allowed a ton of road noise. We were ready to spend for the top of the line the Bella windows and our sales rep suggested that we not spend for the three pain windows insisting that the two pain Windows would be adequate. We have been amazed at the difference and very happy with the quality of the product the installation was done on time as promised the windows look perfect and we're very happy with the quality!"
Recommended by85%of homeowners
Zero to Perfect Construction
4.5(
21
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Doors (Interior) - Install or Replace

Serving Tyhee, ID and surrounding areas

Approved

In business since 2007

Free estimates

Credit card accepted

"Michael did an excellent job installing grab bars, showerhead and shower seat. He consulted with us at every step to make sure everything worked for our needs, looked great, and was completely safe for our use. The job was done the right way the first time. He is also very personable, chatting with us and still working very quickly. We highly recommend his work. It's beautiful!"
Response time1 day
Response rate92%
50 neighbors recently requested a quote
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Window Door Contractors questions, answered by experts

The steps to replace a retractable screen can vary, but these are the general steps: First, remove the screen cover to expose the screen mechanism and remove the clip that holds the screen in place. Next, depress the end of the screen mechanism so it releases from the door frame. Take your new screen and fit one end into the frame. You may need to rotate the mechanism to engage the spring before inserting the other end into the frame. Finally, pull the screen down the length of the door’s opening and lock it in place with the clip.

If you’re not keen on using a traditional doggie door, there are some alternatives. One popular option is a solid, insulated door that you can lock when you’re out of the home for added security. You can also opt for a doggie screen, which you can lift and lower to allow your pooch access to the outdoors. These are a bit more convenient to use than a regular exterior door, although security could be an issue. You can also install a screen door with a small opening for your pup to prevent bugs from coming inside as your dog exits.

Professionals clean window screens the same way a homeowner can—by removing the screens and cleaning them with a sponge. A window cleaning pro may come with better equipment, like a high powered wet/dry vacuum or pressure washer to speed up the process and achieve a deeper clean.

The screen material you choose depends on your needs. Here are some differences to consider:

  • Fiberglass is the least expensive but needs replacing more often.

  • Aluminum suits almost any job and doesn’t stretch as easily as fiberglass. 

  • Pet-resistant screens are more expensive than fiberglass or aluminum, but they’re also wind and weather-resistant. 

  • Metal screens, like stainless steel, are the most expensive material for rescreening your porch or sunroom. However, they last for years and are golf ball-resistant.  

Window seals don’t last forever, so they’ll inevitably fail for one reason or another. One of the most common reasons is the expansion and contraction of the glass. When the glass gets warm from sunlight, it expands and adds pressure to the seal; at night, as the glass cools, it contracts. This process, day in and day out, can eventually cause the seal to fail. Other common sources of failure include the house settling over time, chemicals that damage the seal when repainting windows, and incorrect window installation.

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