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Champion Window Company of Raleigh/Durham, LLC
4.0(
112
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Serving Middlesex, NC and surrounding areas

Approved (Corporate)

In business since 1953

Free estimates

Credit card accepted

"Great quality and customer service. They explained everything about their windows to me and made sure I got the best deal possible. They stayed on schedule despite COVID. I couldn't be happier with the results."
Siding
Sunrooms
Replacement Windows
Siding
Sunrooms

+8

3 neighbors recently requested a quote
Recommended by90%of homeowners
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Renewal by Andersen
3.8(
124
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Serving Middlesex, NC and surrounding areas

Approved (Corporate)

Super Service Award Winner

In business since 2007

Free estimates

Warranties offered

"Renewal by Andersen of Wyoming did an incredible job with installing windows in our home. Thank you to the team who did the install and to the company for creating these exceptional windows."
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
5854 neighbors recently requested a quote
Recommended by66%of homeowners
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RT Flooring and Stairs, LLC
5.0(
8
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Serving Middlesex, NC and surrounding areas

Approved

Super Service Award Winner

In business since 2018

Free estimates

Emergency services offered

"If I could give more than 5 stars, I absolutely would! From the moment I shared my stairs/railing project with Raul, it was clear I was working with a true professional. His insights and suggestions were invaluable, elevating the project in ways I hadnâ t considered. His pricing was more than fair, and he completed the work promptly, keeping me informed every step of the way. Raul's communication, expertise, cleanliness and attention to detail made the entire process seamless and stress-free. I couldnâ t be happier with the results and will 100% hire him again in the future. Highly recommend Raul to anyone seeking top-notch work!"
Office laminate install
Office laminate install
Room 1
Room 2
Loving room

+12

Response time5 hrs
Response rate97%
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Windows questions, answered by experts

If your double-glazed windows are letting in a lot of noise, it might be because of improper installation. You may need to apply an acoustic caulk around the window to close any gaps or hire a window installation expert to fix the windows. Double-glazed windows are typically more effective at reducing noise when they have thicker glass panels or have a gas filling, like argon or krypton, between the two glass panels.

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.

New window installation costs range from $300 to $1,500 per window, depending on size, material, and energy efficiency features.

Making a window in a basement larger costs an average of $4,200. You’ll need to pay an average of $550 to have a structural engineer plan the project, $500 to $1,500 for the installation labor, and an average of $2,200 for the excavation and window well installation. The remainder will go toward pulling permits, installing trim, and repairing drywall on the interior.

It is generally recommended to remove window screens for the winter, especially in climates with heavy snow, freezing rain, or frigid temperatures. Removing them helps prevent damage to the screen mesh and frames that can be caused by ice and moisture buildup between the screen and the window. Taking out the screens also allows more natural light and warmth into your home during shorter winter days and makes it easier to clean your windows thoroughly. In warmer climates where harsh weather is not a concern, the decision is more about personal preference; some homeowners prefer the clearer view, while others leave them in for convenience.

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