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Midwest Window Tinting
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Serving Bridgeton, MO and surrounding areas

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In business since 1992

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"Midwest arrived on time and 2 men did the job. It took them about 4 hours to complete the task of removing the old tint, clean the window and area, then apply the new window tint. Of course our windows are larger than normal windows that you see in most houses. Our windows run (73" x 73"), they are considered custom windows, because they run so large. However Midwest did a superior job installing our window tint. They didn't leave any seams in the middle of our window tint. Which is great. Our tint carries a warranty, which we are very happy with. The men who did the installation, applied the window tint to 6 windows and they cleaned up all of they mess. They didn't leave any dirt behind for us to deal with and I was very happy to see that happen. Normally, when someone installs something in your home, any mess they make, they expect the homeowner to clean it up, but that isn't the case with Midwest. Their installers clean up after themselves. Personally, I appreciate it. We will use Midwest in the future and refer them to friends & family. We love the look of the windows with the new tint on them. They really make a big difference when the sun is shinning on them. They really cut down on the amount of UV rays and the extra heat which does not pass through amymore. The window tint helps with our cooling (air conditioning) bills. We know Midwest saved us money and gave us a great price on our new window tint. They did a terrific job and we are very happy with the windows. The installation was easy and we didn't have any problems.
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St. Louis Window Tinting, LLC
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Serving Bridgeton, MO and surrounding areas

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In business since 2003

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"I canâ t express how satisfied I am with my windows and sliding door after the superior job completed by St. Louis Window Tinting. To say they are excellent is an understatement! But they are!!! It started with our sales consultant (Kathy), who took the time to explain the differences between products and the value each product would add. She scheduled us for the installation that day. The installation team Ed and Bob, weâ re excellent! They are very professional and knowledgeable. They answered all of my questions. They even took extra care to protect our home and did an amazing job!! Thank you St. Louis Window Tinting everything looks incredible! I HIGHLY RECOMMEND ST. LOUIS WINDOW TINTING!!!!"
Response time3 days
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H & F Exteriors, Inc.
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Serving Bridgeton, MO and surrounding areas

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Super Service Award Winner

In business since 2009

Free estimates

Warranties offered

"Professional the entire process! Prices are competitive to other businesses. They kept me updated when materials would be delivered and if any changes may occur in scheduling due to Covid often. Communication was exceptional! Work was done exactly as they explained and cleaned up same day. I would highly recommend H&F Exteriors to anyone looking for a reputable roofer!"
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Response time4 hrs
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Windows questions, answered by experts

Most manufacturers have their name imprinted somewhere on the window, such as the spacer bar, hardware, or frame. Other manufacturers will include an identification number printed on the glass itself. If you’re unable to find either of these, then your window was manufactured locally (oftentimes called a “shop window”). 

With a manufacturer name (or even better, the identification number) you can attempt to research the information to find out when the product was made. Keep in mind this won’t tell you when the window was installed on your home, but can get you close.

Using plastic shrink film over the window will cut down on drafts, which makes the air inside your home feel warmer. Plastic shrink film doesn’t quite have the insulative properties of a new window or of adding insulation inside the window jamb, but it will help. Plus, it’s a cost-effective solution to keeping your home warmer.

The cost of window replacement is about $290 per window on average, with a typical price range of $180 to $410. However, costs can be as low as $100 or as high as $780 or more. The total price depends on several factors, including the size, type, brand, and number of windows being replaced. The frame material and glass type also significantly impact the cost.

  • Frame Material Costs (per window):

  • Aluminum: $275

  • Vinyl: $550

  • Wood: $800

  • Composite: $900

  • Fiberglass: $1,250

  • Glass Type: Simple double-glazed windows are cheaper ($3 to $6 per sq. ft.) than stronger tempered glass ($12 to $14 per sq. ft.).

Your new windows may let in more noise than your old windows because they are not the right size or they were installed improperly. Improper installation, or choosing windows that are too small for the opening, can create gaps around the window that let in noise.

Another factor could be the STC and OITC ratings. If your new windows have lower ratings than your old windows, this means they have lower performance when it comes to dampening noise from the outdoors.

Soundproof windows can be energy efficient, depending on the window type and manufacturer. Overall, triple-pane windows are more energy efficient than double-pane windows. However, according to the U.S. Department of Energy, a window’s energy-efficiency level is determined by multiple factors, including the frame material, if there’s any low-emissivity (low-E) glass, and the addition of spacers.

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