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Wallside Windows Inc
4.5(
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New Windows - 6 +New Windows - 3-5New Window - Single+9 more

Serving Martin, MI and surrounding areas

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In business since 1944

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"Everything went very well. They performed the work in about 8 hours and cleaned up completely. The windows perform very smoothly with little effort up and down. The installation was done very professionally including enlarging one window opening. They protected the flooring and seemed to care about doing a good job."
Response time2 days
36 neighbors recently requested a quote
Recommended by90%of homeowners
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Ecoview of Grand Rapids
5.0(
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New Windows - 6 +New Windows - 3-5

Serving Martin, MI and surrounding areas

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In business since 2001

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"The sales rep. was great, he worked with us to get financing. The installers were courteous & cleaned up before they left. I love my windows & I got an awesome deal. I would highly recommend this company."
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CoolVu of Kalamazoo Battle Creek
5.0(
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Window Tinting - Apply or Replace

Serving Martin, MI and surrounding areas

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In business since 2020

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Warranties offered

"We recently had privacy film installed on our windows, and we couldn't be happier with the experience. From start to finish, the team was incredibly friendly, professional, and easy to work with. They took the time to explain everything, arrived on time, and treated our home with care. The installation itself was flawless-- the windows look amazing, and the film gives us exactly the look and privacy we were hoping for. It's rare these days to find a business that combines both genuine kindness and top-notch workmanship, but they truly delivered on both. I would absolutely recommend them to anyone considering window film, and I'll definitely be calling them again in the future for any additional needs."
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Windows questions, answered by experts

Costs depend on window size, type, material, and labor. Custom shapes or sizes typically incur higher expenses; full installation includes removing old windows.

If you live in a colder region, consider installing double- or triple-pane windows with low-E coatings, which can trap heat and keep your house warm. In hot areas, windows with reflective coatings and insulated frames help keep cooling costs down. If you experience a lot of extreme weather, then impact-resistant glass might be a worthwhile investment. 

Windows with muntins are slightly more expensive because you’re paying for more material, but the cost shouldn't be that much higher since most muntins are fake on modern windows. You’re looking at a cost between $25 and $100 more per window for muntins, depending on the type. The only exception is if you want custom muntins to match your home style or meet your personal preference. Most manufacturers will charge more for these as they can’t mass-produce them. Windows with true muntins are rare, and they’re much more expensive upfront and over time if you ever need individual glass replacement.

Window capping costs between $1 and $2 per linear foot. Since your average window size is 24 by 36 inches, you’re looking at 10 linear feet in total, or $10 to $20 per window. Labor adds another $30 to $100 per hour to the project. If you have custom windows, you’ll spend more to have your windows capped. Fiberglass tends to cost more than vinyl and aluminum, while vinyl costs the least but has the shortest lifespan and may have a higher long term cost.

To find and hire a reputable contractor for an egress window installation, you should first research local professionals and then vet your top candidates. Start by searching for local contractors who specialize in this type of work, read their customer reviews, and examine their website and portfolio. Once you have a shortlist, contact them to ask key questions: Are you licensed and insured? What is your specific experience installing egress windows? Can you provide references from previous customers? Do you perform the work yourself or use subcontractors? What is the estimated project timeline and your current schedule? How do you handle payment?

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