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Wallside Windows Inc
4.5(
643
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New Windows - 6 +New Windows - 3-5New Windows - 2+9 more

Serving Ravenna, MI and surrounding areas

Approved

In business since 1944

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Warranties offered

"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
35 neighbors recently requested a quote
Recommended by90%of homeowners
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Ecoview of Grand Rapids
5.0(
13
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New Windows - 6 +New Windows - 3-5

Serving Ravenna, MI and surrounding areas

Approved

In business since 2001

Free estimates

Warranties offered

"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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Beechwood MI

+10

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Woodwrights LLC
5.0(
7
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New Window - SingleNew Windows - 3-5New Windows - 2

Serving Ravenna, MI and surrounding areas

Approved

Super Service Award Winner

In business since 2024

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Warranties offered

"I had a picture window replaced and Deigo and Mike did a fantastic job. The window actually came in a couple of weeks early, they showed up exactly when we scheduled the install. The job was done quick and they cleaned up after finished. I was very impressed with Woodwrights. I will need new windows installed in the spring and I intend on using Woodwrits. They offered great pricing. Jim Freiburger"
Full Frame DH
Full Frame DH
DH Hardware
Casement Hardware
Patio Door

+11

Response time8 hrs
Response rate96%
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Windows questions, answered by experts

There are many signs to look out for that tell you it’s time to replace a double-hung window. If the window is drafty and inefficient, you may need a new window to block out air leaks and keep your utility bills from skyrocketing. Other signs that it’s time to replace a window include foggy glass, soft or broken window frames, or window sashes that won’t open or close easily.

Yes, you can replace the frame around a window by completing either a partial replacement or a full replacement. With a partial replacement, your window specialist will remove the trim around the window and replace or repair just the damaged portion. For a full replacement, your tech will need to remove the window, replace the frame, and then reinstall the window.

Yes, window manufacturers and installers can mull together three windows—or even more—for a more impressive appearance that lets maximum natural light into your home. However, you may have constraints regarding the total size of the wall opening. Your installer can help you determine what size wall opening is safe based on the structural load. In most cases, you can install additional supports to span the opening, like a steel I-beam, but this drastically increases the installation cost.

Yes, triple-pane glass windows cost more than double or single-pane windows. You’ll eventually get that money back in energy savings. Depending on how much you pay for the installation, you could recoup your costs in 10 to 20 years. Triple-pane windows have extra layers of glass, which improve insulation and help save money in long-term heating and cooling costs.

Wood windows fall in the middle of the window frame materials when it comes to energy efficiency. They’re more insulating than aluminum and vinyl, but they aren’t as efficient as fiberglass or composite frames. If you love the look and lifespan of wood windows and want to maximize efficiency, you can upgrade to double-pane or triple-pane glass and consider window tinting and low-emissivity (low-E) coatings to minimize heat transfer.

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