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Premier Windows & Doors ELP
4.8(
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New Window - SingleNew Window - Single - For BusinessNew Windows - 2+9 more

Serving Clint, TX and surrounding areas

In business since 2006

Free estimates

Credit card accepted

"All the folks from Premier Windows & Doors were extremely professional from start to finish. They really care about their customers and it shows. The Windows installed are a quality product and they were able to install 6 Windows in about 5 - 6 hours. I would use them again and I will definitely recommend them."
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Recommended by96%of homeowners
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Medina's Construction
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Window Well Covers - Install or Repair

Serving Clint, TX and surrounding areas

In business since 2019

Free estimates

Warranties offered

"Better than expected and totally exceeded our expectations Father and son team spent all day working together to ensure that we are totally satisfied We’re now customers for life"
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Remodeling - General Project

+25

Response time1 day
Response rate100%
Recommended by100%of homeowners
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Insulation Works
4.5(
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New Window - SingleNew Window - Single - For BusinessNew Windows - 2+10 more

Serving Clint, TX and surrounding areas

In business since 1996

Free estimates

Emergency services offered

"It didn't go at all because I didn't hire them. I don't even need insulation work done, but if I did, I'd hire someone within the city limits of my home. I'm only submitting a review because Angie's List keeps sending me pestiferous emails demanding a review for professionals I didn't hire or need. Do better, Angie's List."
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Glaziers questions, answered by experts

Replacing a glass pane is much less expensive than replacing your entire window. The average person will pay between $180 and $400 to replace a glass window pane. This price can vary based on a ton of factors, including labor costs in your area, special window treatments, and the number of panes on your window. 

Black spots on the bottom or along the edge of your bathroom mirror are caused by oxidation behind the mirror glass. When moisture and air are trapped between the glass and the backing, they react and cause discoloration. This is sometimes referred to as “mirror rot.” You’ll need to separate the glass and the backing to fully remove it.

Whether it's better to repair or replace a broken mirror depends on its size, value, and the extent of the damage. For small, inexpensive mirrors, replacement is often the better choice, as the average repair cost of around $200 can be close to the price of a new one. However, for large mirrors—like those over a bathroom vanity or large floor mirrors—repair is usually more cost-effective. A new large mirror can cost hundreds or even thousands of dollars, while repairs typically range from $50 to $200. You should also consider the mirror's age and sentimental value. Antique mirrors and family heirlooms are often priceless and irreplaceable, making repair the most sensible or only option.

Recycled glass is a durable and sustainable countertop material that lends a unique look to any kitchen or bathroom. Whether or not it’s the right choice for your home hinges on your design preferences and budget. However, for many, it’s an excellent option to make your kitchen stand out if you don’t want to go with an option like quartz or quartzite.

You should dust your mirrors once every one to two weeks as a part of your normal cleaning routine, and you should plan on cleaning with a glass cleaner or DIY cleaning solution once a month or so. This will help reduce the buildup of hygiene products like hair spray on the mirror, as well as oils and dirt from fingers. You can always spot-clean between regular cleanings if you notice your mirror getting dirty or smudged.

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