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Residential Windows
There’s a lot more to the windows in your Kansas City area home than you think. If you choose the right kind of windows - whether its vinyl or aluminum or wood - you can lower your heating, cooling and lighting costs up to 15%. In addition, accessories like outdoor awnings and louvers can help you cut out up to 80% of the heat that enters your home through your windows in the summer. Remember that installing windows or replacing windows in your home is not just buying some thing that looks beautiful and getting it fitted up.
When it comes to buying home windows you have a dazzling array of choices available to you. From colors to styles and material, you can make a choice that will not only suit your needs and your budget but will also save you money in the long run. Each type of home window has its pros and cons - from ease of installation to cost and durability. Do your homework. Visit stores in the Kansas City area, talk to friends, visit their homes and do a little research on the internet, and your choices for home windows or window replacement will become much clearer.
The money that you invest in your windows is never lost. Your home windows add to the looks and the resale value of your home. They have great functional features. There are not many other elements of your home that can do as much for it as windows. If you’re looking for a home window contractor in Kansas City, you’ve come to the right place. Simply fill out the easy to fill form below and we’ll help you hook up to the best in the business. you’ll receive up to four FREE no obligations estimates from the best contractors in the Kansas City, KS area.
Recent Requests
I need to replace an egress window in the basement and one bedroom window. Dimensions on the bedroom window (2 windows side by side) are 25W by 49H and the egress window (2 windows side by side) are 25W by 45H.
Jana W
I'm looking for an estimated price and order time for the following 15 windows. I'm looking for inexpensive double paned insulated vinyl windows. I have 10 which are going in rough, masonry openings (they are replacing old steel casement windows.) On these I need to know the size of the fins so I can buy my framing material. I also need at least 5 replacement windows.
Tim M