An Insight Into Our Window Installation Process

An Insight Into Our Window Installation Process

Planning a window replacement project, but not sure what to expect? Here at Renewal by Andersen®, the best window contractor in Cincinnati, we’ll show you what to expect when you hire us to install your new windows.

An Insight Into Our Window Installation Process

In-Depth Inspection

After our initial consultation, we’ll start by inspecting all parts of your home that will be affected by the replacement window installation. We’ll take a close look at your existing frames, the condition of old windows, possible broken sills and seals. Once we finish, we’ll offer the suggestions and services that best fit your home and your needs.

Professional Conduct and Expertise

As a tried and tested window replacement company in the Cinci area, our contractors are highly trained professionals and have combined decades in the business. If you decide to have your windows replaced, rest assured that you’ll be in good hands with us.

During the installation, we’ll test out the smoothness of your window sill. We’ll also dispose of any old windows and will thoroughly clean up the working area before we leave. This way, you can enjoy new windows without the worry of fixing up after we finish.

Durable and Custom Window Choices

We offer several different window styles, with various customization options. You can get double-hung, casement, bay or bow, sliding and other styles of windows. These can all be customized with unique interior finishes like oak or maple to fit the décor of your home. By using Fibrex® composite frames and our High-Performance™ Low-E4® glass, we deliver low-maintenance, energy-efficient windows that last a lifetime.

To learn more about our replacement windows and services, call Renewal by Andersen of Cincinnati today. Reach us at (866) 609-5033 or fill out our contact form to schedule a free, no-hassle consultation. We serve Cincinnati, OH, and the surrounding areas.

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