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Coastal Cleaning Services, LLC
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Window Cleaning

Serving Helena, MS and surrounding areas

Approved

In business since 2014

Free estimates

Offers commercial services

"This is a family-owned business, and we were very impressed with the quality of work which included window cleaning and power washing stucco as well as the sidewalk. Their customer interaction was exceptional and their response time excellent. Definitely recommend."
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Liberty’s cleaning
New to Angi
Window Cleaning

Serving Helena, MS and surrounding areas

Approved

Free estimates

Emergency services offered

Small jobs welcome

Hi, my name is Liberty. I provide reliable and detail-oriented house cleaning and maid services designed to keep your home fresh, organized, and comfortable. From regular maintenance to deep cleaning and move-in/move-out services, I take pride in delivering quality results you can count on. My goal is to make your home shine while giving you more time to focus on what matters most.

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1st Choice Home Improvements, LLC
New to Angi
New Windows - 3-5New Windows - 6 +Storm Windows - Install or Replace

Serving Helena, MS and surrounding areas

Approved

In business since 1999

Free estimates

Warranties offered

Serving the Gulf Coast since '99. We always ensure that the highest standards are maintained without compromising integrity, honesty, and respect for the consumer's property and well-being. We continually commit ourselves to achieving excellent customer satisfaction. 1st Choice Home Improvements is a locally owned and operated contractor specializing in window replacements, kitchen & bath remodels, vinyl siding, cabinet restoration, patio enclosures, screen rooms, sunrooms and hurricane shutters.

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Windows questions, answered by experts

No, it isn’t necessary to have energy-efficient windows. However, if you care about your energy bill and making your windows more energy efficient, fixing any heat, UV, or air transfer issues is an excellent way to lower your bills and keep your house cooler in the summer and warmer in the winter.

Use a high-quality caulk with silicone around your windows, as it’s waterproof and shrink-proof. Or, you can use a caulk consisting of polyurethane or acrylic if you want to be able to paint over it. Caulk made from silicone is not paintable. Avoid using inexpensive caulk that has a resin or oil base. These caulks will not last long and may shrink and pull away from the window as temperatures go up and down.

Double-pane windows cost an average of $900 per window. The price range for double-pane windows goes as low as $300 and as high as $4,500 per window. This window type differs from single-pane windows by spacers separating the panes and helping strengthen them while holding them in place. A gas like argon or krypton typically fills the space between the panes.

ENERGY STAR®-certified windows are the most energy-efficient windows on the market. This certification means that the window meets strict efficiency guidelines set forth by the Environmental Protection Agency. While they might cost more upfront, they can save you money on your energy bills in the long run. ENERGY STAR®-certified windows lower household energy bills by an average of 12% annually.

When specifying window sizes, manufacturers use a standard four-digit code system. The first two numbers represent window width, and the last two represent window height. For example, a window with a code of 2917 has dimensions of 2 feet, 9 inches wide by 1 foot, 7 inches high. Windows with even dimensions include zeros as placeholders. For example, a window that is 5 feet wide by 2 feet high would have a code of 5020.

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