Frequently Asked Questions
Am I required to do anything to get my home ready for window installation? Is it required to move/cover my furniture?
Window treatments such as curtains, blinds, etc. should be removed. Please clear a path to the windows that are being replaced. It would also be advisable to remove any pictures or decorations on the wall close to the windows being replaced as they could fall during the replacement of the windows. Give our pre install checklist post a read to be best prepared.
Can windows be installed without professional help?
To ensure that your windows and doors continue to maintain their impeccable performance, their installation must be done square and level, and an appropriate water barrier must be fixed. In case these measures are not taken while the windows are being installed, there is a possibility of both your home and windows getting damaged. Thankfully, seeking professional help will prevent such adverse consequences.
How much time is required for window installation?
A few different factors influence the time required for the completion of the installation of your replacement windows. The time required to remove your old window, the window purchased by you for replacement, additional equipment required for installation, or any problems in the property, might affect the duration of the installation.
How much time is required to get my replacement window? How much time is required for installation?
Manufacturing time might vary because every window is custom-built to fit your home and design choices. Once delivered, the amount of time required is determined by the kind of window installed and the kind of window being removed. On average, each window should take around 60 minutes for installation. Additional time will be required for trim work and cleanup.
Will my house be a mess after the installation?
No. Our trained professionals will install your doors and windows with as little disruption to your home as possible. Our installers cover up your floors, furniture, and the region around the workplace with protective covering such as drop cloths or plastic sheeting.