Coggins & Coggins Builders, LLC
Sears Home Improvement - Memphis -- (Windows)
Great American Home Services, Inc.
Window Installation
Most good quality windows can last quite long without replacement, but will need constant and careful maintenance. When the window turns drafty and fails to open and close properly, it is time for you to think of installing new windows. You have a number of options that vary from hi-tech to old style wood. Installing new windows can be a manageable task for a person with average DIY skill. However there are a lot of things to consider like the measurements and so on. The size of your window will let you determine the size of the rough opening you need in order to install new windows. The rough size is usually 2-3 inches more than the actual size of the window.
It is easier for you to replace a window if you leave your old frame in place. But this would mean that you have to use the same size when you’re buying your replacement window. The advantage is that you have the choice of newer and better materials when you choose a replacement window. Just measure your old window and order a replacement window of the same size and shape. This will save you a lot of pain and money too in the bargain.
You’ll find that most stores stock a series of replacement windows in standard sizes. If the size that you’re looking for is not readily available, you’ll have to order a replacement window which will cost you an additional amount. On an average a replacement window should cost you anywhere between 3000-400 dollars. You can save up to $100 or more by choosing an economy version. But make sure that you buy a dependable and durable product that will not fail you in the long run. Fill out the form on this page if you’re looking for a window installer in the Memphis, Tennessee area. we’ll connect you to certified contractors who will provide you with up to four FREE estimates.
Recent Requests
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.
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I am interested in getting a quote for an egress window for my basement. Thanks.
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