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Stanek Windows - Cleveland
4.2(
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New Windows - 2New Windows - 3-5New Windows - 6 +

Serving Solon, OH and surrounding areas

Approved (Corporate)

In business since 1966

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Warranties offered

"Bernard & Gary were wonderful. The glass in my double hung window (kitchen) was replaced and the vinyl was re-coiled. All in just a half an hour! Last year we had a new patio door installed. Just love it! The quality of their products are top-notch."
Stanek Windows - Exterior
Stanek Windows - Exterior
Stanek Windows - Exterior
Stanek Windows - Exterior
Stanek Windows - Exterior

+25

Recommended by90%of homeowners
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American Quality Construction
4.2(
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Egress Window - Install

Serving Solon, OH and surrounding areas

Approved

In business since 2012

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Warranties offered

"AQC was a great company to work with. They were very responsive to emails and calls and graciously and honestly answered all questions. Great communication is sometimes hard to find with contractors and was greatly appreciated. They also did great work at a fair price. I would hire them again and would recommend them to friends and family for their concrete needs."
Vented glass block window
Bathroom privacy
Glass block window inside of well.
Bathroom window
Egress window

+9

Response time2 days
Response rate86%
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AV Remodeling, Inc.
4.6(
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New Windows - 6 +

Serving Solon, OH and surrounding areas

Approved

In business since 1991

Free estimates

Credit card accepted

We're a family-owned business! We provide roofing, siding, windows, and all other remodeling services. We've been serving the Greater Cleveland area for more than 25 years. Deal direct with the owner Al Vangar or his father Mal. When you call the office you will also speak to a family member--either Al or his wife Laura.

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Window Door Contractors questions, answered by experts

The steps to replace a retractable screen can vary, but these are the general steps: First, remove the screen cover to expose the screen mechanism and remove the clip that holds the screen in place. Next, depress the end of the screen mechanism so it releases from the door frame. Take your new screen and fit one end into the frame. You may need to rotate the mechanism to engage the spring before inserting the other end into the frame. Finally, pull the screen down the length of the door’s opening and lock it in place with the clip.

Many kinds of window screens, such as solar screens, are designed to reduce the amount of harmful ultraviolet rays that pass through them and enter your home. The materials typically have UV-blocking properties. However, they may not completely eliminate all UV rays from passing through your home. Different window screens are designed for different purposes, and not all are designed to block or reduce UV rays. Do your research to make sure you’re getting the type of window screen to suit your needs.

If you’d rather repair your screen door mesh than replace it, you can patch it. Purchase a mesh patch for screen doors with small holes or tears, especially if the mesh is pretty new. Hardware stores and websites sell mesh patches that are easy to apply with an adhesive or a warm hair dryer. Keep in mind that repairs won’t look as aesthetically pleasing in most cases as a full replacement. 

Window screens are available in several standard sizes. Common dimensions include 24 to 36 inches wide by 36 to 48 inches tall, as well as sizes like 18 by 14 inches and 20 by 20 inches. These often correspond to standard window sizes, such as 2 feet wide by 3 feet tall or 4 feet wide by 6 feet tall. Screens are also sold in replacement rolls to accommodate various dimensions. It is always best to measure your windows for accuracy before a repair or replacement. If your windows are a non-standard size, you will likely need to order custom screens, which can increase the cost. However, a screen does not necessarily have to fit the entire window, so you may be able to use a standard-size screen even if your window is slightly larger.

Window seals don’t last forever, so they’ll inevitably fail for one reason or another. One of the most common reasons is the expansion and contraction of the glass. When the glass gets warm from sunlight, it expands and adds pressure to the seal; at night, as the glass cools, it contracts. This process, day in and day out, can eventually cause the seal to fail. Other common sources of failure include the house settling over time, chemicals that damage the seal when repainting windows, and incorrect window installation.

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