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Sun4Light, Inc.
4.4(
37
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Serving Broadway, NC and surrounding areas

Approved

In business since 2016

Free estimates

Emergency services offered

"I had tried for several weeks to get my skylight repaired. This is the ONLY company that would even come to look at the skylight. AND he didn't leave until he had fixed it!!! A FANTASTIC, RELIABLE company!!"
Anderson Skylight Bubbled Replacement
VELUX Flat Impact Glass Skylights
Dark Interior bathroom
Installation of Velux 10 in Sun Tunnel
FS A06 Installation

+12

Response time2 days
6 neighbors recently requested a quote
Recommended by100%of homeowners
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Renewal by Andersen
3.8(
124
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Serving Broadway, NC and surrounding areas

Approved (Corporate)

Super Service Award Winner

In business since 2007

Free estimates

Warranties offered

"The installers were great. The salesperson made promises that he did not keep and he missed a window. When the person came to measure he also didn’t catch that I was having all my windows done except one. The windows look great. The response when I notified the co that one window was missed was very fast but added to my cost."
Brighten up your office space!
City Apartments
Create an oasis in the primary bedroom
Create a nice beach view
Floor to ceiling sunlight

+2

Response time10 mins
5435 neighbors recently requested a quote
Recommended by66%of homeowners
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Exterior Home Solutions of Fayetteville
5.0(
19
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Serving Broadway, NC and surrounding areas

Approved

In business since 2017

Free estimates

Emergency services offered

"Agree with other reviews! He has done 3 projects in a month & a forth in process. Jim knows what's happening at every stage & readily fields questions (It would be a surprise if he ever has to "get back with you on that"),"
2 tier deck
Patio roof
Patio roof
Front porch addition
Lighting painting landscaping

+63

Response time1 day
20 neighbors recently requested a quote
Recommended by94%of homeowners
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Windows questions, answered by experts

Yes, triple-pane windows are more resistant to condensation. They help to reduce interior condensation that forms as a result of warmer temperatures inside your home than outside it. This makes them a good fit for cooler climates, particularly with newer, well-sealed homes that retain higher levels of moisture in the winter months.

Yes, egress windows must meet local building codes for size and accessibility. Professional installers ensure compliance.

It’s time to replace your windows if most or many are in poor shape. In that case, new fiberglass windows will increase the energy efficiency of your home and add to its overall visual appeal, inside and out. Replacing your windows also can allow you to find a style that better suits the character of your home.

Constant fixes can be expensive over time, and by replacing your windows, you can be at ease knowing you now have windows that function properly and make your home more energy-efficient.

To tell if a window is single or double-pane, focus on the edge. Double-pane windows have two glass layers separated by a spacer, which you can usually see around the edges. For single-pane windows, it’s just one sheet of glass. Another easy trick: shine a light at the window—single-pane glass reflects once, while double-pane glass reflects twice. Lastly, if you feel both sides of the glass on a cold day, double-paned windows will feel warmer because of the insulating gap between the panes.

The maximum protruding distance allowed for a bay window is determined by its flank angles. 30-degree flanks can extend about 13 to 14 inches. If the angle is 45 degrees or larger, then the bay window can stick out about 19 inches. If the window extends too far out, it would cause structural instability and safety concerns.

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