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CommonWealth Window Tinting
5.0(
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Window Tinting - Apply or Replace

Serving Appalachia, VA and surrounding areas

Approved

In business since 2024

Free estimates

Emergency services offered

Commonwealth Window Tinting is Chesapeake Virginia's most trusted provider of expert window tinting for automotive vehicles (also specializing in all Models for Tesla Window Tinting), residential homes, and commercial business properties. Specializing in top-quality window film, we offer advanced installation techniques and elite customer service. Enhance your property's privacy, energy efficiency, and UV protection with our premium window tinting solutions.

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JES Foundation Repair
4.1(
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Egress Window - InstallWindow Well Covers - Install or Repair

Serving Appalachia, VA and surrounding areas

Approved (Corporate)

Super Service Award Winner

In business since 1993

Free estimates

Warranties offered

"Upon discovering that when our now four-year-old home was built, the support beams in our crawlspace had not been properly installed, nor had adequate ventilation been provided resulting in the stability of our home being in jeopardy. We began a search for a reputable company to address our issues. We found JES. We were fortunate to have Charles Logan as the representative to assess our needs. Charles was very thorough in determining what needed to be done. Zachary Conner and Michael Kimberlin were assigned to perform the work. They were very conscientious in taking the steps that were needed and keeping us well informed along the way. Charles, Zachary, and Michael were very professional, very pleasant, and respectful of our property. Thank you for putting our minds at ease and in making our home feel safe."
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Polyurethane Foam Injection

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Hi-Light Cleaning Services LLC
New to Angi
Window Cleaning

Serving Appalachia, VA and surrounding areas

Approved

We are a newly established cleaning services business that offers professional, reliable and trustworthy service for residential and comercial cleaning needs. \nWe specialize in \n-Home interior basic or deep cleaning.\n-Window washing \n-Moving in/ Moving out cleaning \n Residential/comercial \n-Post-construction cleaning\n Residential/Commercial \nWe also offer gutter cleaning and exterior pressure washing by request.\n At Hi-light Cleaning services, We are committed to serving all your cleaning needs with dedication and attention to detail for satisfaction guaranteed or your money back.\n

Response time11 hrs
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Adam Rasnic
New to Angi
Door or Window Screens - Install or Repair

Serving Appalachia, VA and surrounding areas

Approved

Hello I specialize in cabinets. I can custom build or semi custom build any cabinet in kitchen's bathrooms, or anywhere else needed. I have my own paint shop to custom paint cabinets or furniture. I also do remodels and many other things. I am willing to travel within 2 hours.

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SheMeansClean
New to Angi
Window Cleaning

Serving Appalachia, VA and surrounding areas

Approved

Free estimates

Emergency services offered

Small jobs welcome

At SheMeansClean, we provide reliable, detail-focused cleaning services tailored to your needs. From routine residential cleans to deep cleans, we make your space look its best every time.\n\nWe specialize in Airbnb turnovers, market-ready cleans, post-construction cleanup, and work closely with realtors and property managers to prepare homes for listing or move-in. We also offer organization and decluttering services to help create a clean, functional space.\n\nFully insured for your peace of mind. 12 plus years of experience. A higher standard—because average isn’t our thing.\n\n

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Windows questions, answered by experts

It’s easy to tell if you have low-E windows. Light a match or grab a pen light and hold it up to your windows. You should see multiple reflections in the window—four for double-pane windows. If one of the reflections is a slightly different color than the other three, you have low-E windows. If you don’t have low-E windows, all the reflections will be the same color.

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.

Costs depend on window size, type, material, and labor. Custom shapes or sizes typically incur higher expenses; full installation includes removing old windows.

Most homeowners prefer to service their windows during the spring or fall when temperatures are the most bearable, and having large openings in your wall won’t drastically increase your heating and cooling bills. However, while these seasons are the most convenient, you’ll also tend to pay more for window repair due to the increased demand. If you want to reduce labor costs, consider making window repairs in the off-seasons. Avoid waiting until the heart of winter to do repairs, though, as you could run into leaks and heat loss issues.

The material around a window is simply called the window frame, but the individual pieces also have different names. The top portion of the frame is called the head, the side pieces are called jambs, and the bottom portion is called the sill. If you have multiple windows next to each other, you’ll also have a mullion, which is the frame piece that separates the individual windows. Windows stacked on top of each other are separated by a horizontal frame piece, which is called a transom.

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