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Henderson & Daughter
4.8(
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Serving Clackamas, OR and surrounding areas

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In business since 1977

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"Our 71 year old house had all original single pane windows. We bought it 10 years ago and knew we would eventually need to replace all windows on main floor as well as daylight basement. The 8-10 degree temperature differential from downstairs to upstairs was costing us a lot of money in heating & cooling. We got 3 estimates and interviewed all contractors. We elected to use Henderson & Daughters based on their incredible reviews, the details estimator Ken provided and the fact that they did not want any prepayment until all work was completed, particularly that It took close to 6 months for all windows to be custom made. We are SO SO glad we used them. 25 windows + 1 glass door were replaced including some huge sized fixed windows that required 3 installers to set. The work was done in less than original quoted time even though one of the 2 installers was not too reliable and was a no show after the 1st day. Thanks to Josh K, the lead on this project, who is a genius & a master/expert at replacing these windows, frames & doors, the work was completed ahead of schedule & with incredible attention to details. As an architect, I am amazed as to Josh’s level of expertise and professionalism … at the end of each day everything was impeccably cleaned up (our cats hated the sound of his vacuum cleaner). We still don’t know how he managed to finish this large project all on his own - Thank you Josh, you are absolutely awesome."
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Response time1 day
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Recommended by96%of homeowners
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Renewal by Andersen of Oregon & SW Washington
4.7(
382
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Serving Clackamas, OR and surrounding areas

Approved (Corporate)

In business since 2011

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Warranties offered

"The installation crew was perfect! Very nice and professional. There was an issue with one of the windows not being shipped with the other windows, but got the window and came back to finish the job in two business days. The quality of the windows and the installation is top notch!"
Picture Windows
Picture Windows
Bay Window In White
Casement Window
All New Windows

+31

Response time11 hrs
58 neighbors recently requested a quote
Recommended by96%of homeowners
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All About Windows, Inc.
4.3(
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Serving Clackamas, OR and surrounding areas

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In business since 2001

Free estimates

Credit card accepted

"They replaced glass in 18 windows that had bad seals. Their install cost is very reasonable and their follow through was great."
Jeep CJ45
Response time1 day
34 neighbors recently requested a quote
Recommended by100%of homeowners
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Tinting Oregon
4.6(
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Serving Clackamas, OR and surrounding areas

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In business since 2006

Free estimates

Warranties offered

"I hired Tinting Oregon to put tinting on every window in our townhome and they did an amazing job. It was quick, efficient and well done. I would definitely recommend them."
 jon
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Response time7 hrs
28 neighbors recently requested a quote
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Windows questions, answered by experts

There are a few reasons your crank windows might not close. First, determine if your window crank is working properly and opening and closing the window when you turn it. If it’s not, the crank may need replacing, cleaning, or lubricating. Another reason your windows aren’t closing could be dirt and debris in the window hinges or sash. Finally, make sure your window lock operator is set in the unlocked position and isn’t blocking the window from fully closing. If you’re still having trouble closing your window, it may be worth consulting a local window contractor.

In most cases, you should get your windows cleaned one to two times annually, although you might want to complete this task more often if you live in an area with heavy pollen or heavy rain or snowfall that soils your windows. It’s also a good idea to hire a professional window cleaning service if you’re listing your property, as sparkling windows will make a big difference in terms of curb appeal and, potentially, your home’s value.

Wood windows are often worth the cost because they add more to curb appeal and your home value than more affordable options like vinyl and aluminum. Wood windows also offer better insulation than vinyl and aluminum windows, and they can last about twice as long. As such, they’re more expensive up front but offer greater value and a higher ROI.

No, windows cannot be made 100% soundproof. Even the most advanced setups still allow some sound to pass through because windows are designed to let in light and are not completely sealed from the outside. While you cannot achieve complete silence, significant noise reduction is possible, with some noise-reduction windows blocking up to 95% of outside noise.

The goal is to minimize air gaps, add mass, and reduce vibration. To block out as much noise as possible, consider hiring a professional to install new double-pane, triple-pane, or laminated windows. You can further enhance soundproofing with airtight seals, glass inserts, shutters, or sound-dampening curtains. With the right upgrades, you can block out traffic, neighbors, and other city noise to a much quieter level.

Yes, bifold windows can open inward or outward. Your window manufacturer will label windows as “in-swing” or “out-swing,” which indicates the direction they open. If your installer is ordering windows for you, make sure they know which direction you want them to open. In-swing bifold windows will preserve as much space in your outdoor area as possible. Out-swing bifold windows are great on the second floor, where obstructions outside aren’t a concern.

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