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Frontpoint
4.7(
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Serving Windsor, ME and surrounding areas

In business since 2007

Free estimates

Emergency services offered

"Sales process was good, courteous and helpful. Installation instructions were easy to follow. Did have a small issue with one sensor which was easily solved with a call. Control panel is easy to use and well constructed. Phone app is the best part. Not a big fan of a 2 year contract and the monthly rate feels a little high, but definitely a decent system. I had emailed them a question pertaining installing on double hung windows and never received a reply, but other than that their phone support prior to that was good."
Recommended by93%of homeowners
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All Pro Services of Maine
5.0(
10
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Serving Windsor, ME and surrounding areas

In business since 2019

Free estimates

Emergency services offered

"After researching for larger replacement windows we decided to go with All Pro Services of Augusta. We appreciate how at ease they was to talk to and the estimate of the new windows. Plus my dog took to them immediately. They was thorough, courtesy and performed professionally. Excellent team that kept us informed throughout the job and answering any questions we had. They cleaned up all the debris and the windows look great!"
Custom built bar
Basement
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Response time12 hrs
Recommended by100%of homeowners
POST construction Facebook
4.3(
12
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Serving Windsor, ME and surrounding areas

In business since 2020

Free estimates

Emergency services offered

With over 15 years of experience in the General Contracting, J&A General Contracting is from Oakland,Maine and all the surrounding areas. We pride ourselves with our professional and attention to are work and make sure the job is done right and make sure every customer is happy and satisfied with our work

Response time1 day
Recommended by90%of homeowners
Window Tinting questions, answered by experts

Tinting reduces glare, blocks UV rays, enhances privacy, and improves energy efficiency.

While it is possible to install home window tint yourself, it is a challenging task that is often best left to professionals. The process can be tedious and time-consuming, requiring steady hands and a great deal of patience, especially for a first-time installer.

Common mistakes in DIY applications include visible bubbles, imperfections, and film that either hangs over the edges or doesn't fully cover the glass. These errors not only look unprofessional and detract from your home's curb appeal but can also reduce the tint's effectiveness in blocking sunlight and heat. If you have struggled with applying protective films to smaller items like phones or tablets, you may find this task particularly difficult.

Attempting the installation yourself and making a mistake can lead to wasted material and the additional cost of hiring a professional to fix the issues or redo the job. Although hiring a professional involves labor costs, it typically guarantees a high-quality, seamless appearance and saves you from having to do the work over again.

You can easily and cheaply use tin foil or cardboard to black out your windows. Save a pretty penny by cutting either material to the size of your windows and taping it to the window. This is one of the easiest and most budget-friendly blackout solutions, but it definitely isn’t the most aesthetically friendly.  

Clean with non-abrasive cleaners and a soft cloth, avoiding ammonia-based products that can degrade the film.

If you have bubble wrap lying around the house and you don’t care about the odd look, taping bubble wrap over a window is a very affordable way to insulate it. Another inexpensive option for insulating windows is to add new caulk around the glass. This step quickly cuts down on air drafts for older windows, and a tube of caulk only costs a few dollars. Adding plastic shrink film around the glass is another cost-effective option. You can purchase a kit of plastic film for a few dollars per window.

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