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JL Bandy Contracting
New to Angi
Indoor Shutters - Install or ReplaceIndoor Shutters - Repair

Serving Warwick, MD and surrounding areas

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In business since 2008

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We pride our company on reliability, great communication, integrity and quality work. We are experts in our home repair projects and will do our best to keep you as educated as we can on your particular task or project. We look forward to working with you.

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DDC Commercial Maintenance
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Blinds or Shades - Install or Replace - For BusinessIndoor Shutters - Repair - For Business

Serving Warwick, MD and surrounding areas

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In business since 2010

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DDC Commercial Maintenance, is committed to excellence in every aspect of our business. We uphold a standard of integrity bound by fairness, honesty and responsibility in all of our jobs. We are a locally owned and operated business with more than 8 years of experience serving Rising Sun, MD and surrounding areas. There is no job too big, or too small for our team. Call today and let us put our experience to work for you!

D P Interiors
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Blinds or Shades - RepairDrapes or Curtains - Install or ReplaceElectronic Drape, Shade or Blind Opener - Install+1 more

Serving Warwick, MD and surrounding areas

In business since 2002

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"First time using this company. Our repair person was able to arrive earlier than scheduled, got right down to work to repair a large blind and finished up in a timely manner. The cost for repair was very reasonable and I would definitely hire DP Interiors for more work, including custom window treatment and installation."
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Window Treatments questions, answered by experts

On average, bay windows are three times as expensive as a standard double-hung window, so up-front cost is a major drawback. They also let in more natural light than most other types of windows, which can be a positive thing, but it can also lead to more aggressive fading and UV damage to furniture and flooring. Larger windows allow for more heat transfer, so bay windows tend to be less energy-efficient due to their size. Finally, window treatments for bay windows can be more challenging to find, and they’re more expensive than those you’d place over standard-sized windows.

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.

The average cost to repair a window is about $400, with prices typically ranging from $175 to $1,500. The final cost is influenced by several factors, including:

  • Number of Panes: Single-pane repairs average around $200, double-pane repairs range from $200 to $400, and triple-pane repairs can cost $600 to $1,100.

  • Type of Repair: Minor fixes for a track, seal, or sash are more affordable than repairs for broken glass or window frames, which are typically the most expensive.

  • Window Details: The size, type, and material of the window affect the price.

  • Accessibility: Windows on upper floors or in hard-to-reach locations may increase labor costs.

  • Other Factors: The extent of the damage, local labor rates, and the need for emergency service will also impact the total cost.

For comparison, a full window replacement can range from $175 to $1,800 or more for high-end materials or large windows like bay or bow windows.

An egress window is similar to a regular window. However, this type of window opens fully to allow people to escape the home or rescue personnel to enter the home if an emergency occurs. Egress windows are required in all finished basements before they can be considered a living space.

Yes. Vinyl windows have a PVC frame that wraps around a glass panel that is usually made up of two thinner glass panels separated by an insulating, noise-absorbing airspace. Some vinyl windows are triple-glazed, with three insulating air panels within them. This glass helps keep your interior quiet from outside noise while its insulating qualities help your space stay cool in the summer and warm in the winter.

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