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Cracked glass, foggy seals, rotted sashes — we fix and replace windows across Dayton and surrounding areas. Same-day response. No subcontractors. A warranty that actually means something.
Ohio weather doesn’t go easy on your windows. One January cold snap can turn a hairline crack into a full split. By March? You’re staring at a heating bill that makes no sense.
We’ve worked in neighborhoods from Belmont to Oakwood. The pattern repeats. Homeowners wait until a draft becomes unbearable, then scramble for professional help. Don’t be that person.
Window Gurus has handled glass repair, sash restoration, and full-frame replacements since 2008. We’re locally owned and family-run. No revolving door of temp workers. No middlemen. Call our Dayton line at 513-713-0295. The person who answers is the same team that shows up at your door.
In-House Team
No temporary staff — only skilled professionals who've been with us for years.Since 2008
Serving customers since 2008 with expertise you can trust.Fully Insured
Your peace of mind is guaranteed — our work is fully covered.Full Service
From quick fixes to full window replacements, we handle it all.Guaranteed Quality
We stand by our work with a solid guarantee for your satisfaction.Family Run Business
Built like a home — strong, reliable, and made to last.Innovation
We use the latest technology for precise and efficient work.Complete Window Replacement
Premium materials, expert installation, and personalized service for ultimate comfort.Use our calculator to get an approximate estimate for your window project. Final pricing may vary based on inspection.
* Prices are approximate and for reference only. Actual costs may vary depending on window condition, accessibility, and additional work required. Contact us for a free on-site estimate.
Contact us now for a free estimate and take the first step toward repairing your windows!




Every home is different. A 1920s Dayton bungalow with original wood frames needs one approach. A 2005 subdivision build with vinyl double-hungs needs another. Here’s a quick guide to what we handle daily:
Got a historic property? Our historic window restoration work preserves original frames. We bring thermal performance up to modern standards. We’ve restored casements in the Oregon District over 90 years old. They look better now than they did in the 1980s.
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A single swap usually takes 1–2 hours. That’s start to cleanup. Replacing all windows in your home — say 10 to 15 units — plan for 1 to 2 full days. Custom orders add 2–3 weeks to material lead time. The actual installation stays quick.
Sometimes, yes. If the frame and sash are solid but the sealed glass unit failed, we replace just the insulated panel. Cost is roughly half of a full-frame replacement. When the frame is warped, rotted, or damaged? A complete swap is the smarter investment.
Yes. Every in-home consultation is free. No obligation. We measure, inspect, and hand you a written quote on the spot. No follow-up pressure calls. No bait-and-switch pricing. The number you see is what you pay.
We cover Dayton and surrounding communities. Beavercreek, Fairborn, Kettering, Centerville, Oakwood, Huber Heights, Miamisburg, Springboro, and more. Montgomery, Greene, and Warren counties. Within about 30 miles of downtown? We can get out to you.
In most cases, absolutely. New windows boost curb appeal immediately. Buyers notice. Vinyl window replacement recoups about 67–73% of project cost at resale in the Midwest. It also removes a negotiation point. Buyers won’t haggle over drafty windows if you’ve already handled it.
Yes. We offer sliding door glass replacement, entry door glass service, and patio door installations. Many homeowners bundle doors and windows into one project. That saves on labor costs. Ask about package pricing when you call.
Receive a personalized quote for your window service needs. Our team is ready to assist you with the best solutions at competitive prices
Straight talk. No fluff. A single-pane glass swap runs $75–$180 depending on size. Foggy dual-pane IGU replacements land between $150 and $350 per unit. Full-frame replacement — materials plus labor — ranges from $400 to $1,200.
| Project Type | Price Range | Timeframe |
| Single-pane glass swap | $75 – $180 | Same day |
| Dual-pane IGU replacement | $150 – $350 | 1–3 days |
| Full-frame vinyl replacement | $400 – $800 | 1–2 weeks for materials |
| Full-frame wood or fiberglass | $700 – $1,200 | 3–4 weeks for materials |
| Doors — sliding or entry glass | $200 – $900 | Varies by project |
Vinyl sits at the low end of the price scale. Wood and fiberglass cost more but last longer.
Want a ballpark before you call? Try our window repair cost calculator. Get a quick estimate based on your project size. No email required.
We also provide free in-home consultations. One of our techs will measure and inspect the frame condition. They check for water damage behind the trim. Then you get a written quote on the spot. No “we’ll email you later” runaround.
Old single-pane glass has an R-value around 1. That’s barely insulation. Upgrade to a double-pane Low-E unit with argon fill. You jump to R-3 or R-4. Triple-pane? R-7 and above.
What does that mean for your wallet? Dayton homeowners replacing 10–15 windows in a typical two-story see $300–$600 in annual energy savings. New units pay for themselves in 5–8 years. Sometimes faster if your current windows are truly shot.
Look for Energy Star-rated products. They qualify for federal tax credits through 2032. That knocks 30% off the price of qualifying installations.
And it’s not just about heating bills. Proper insulation cuts exterior noise. Live near Wright-Patterson or along Salem Avenue? The difference is night and day.
No mystery here. We keep it simple on purpose:
We carry full insurance. We pull permits when required by Montgomery County code. Ask your contractor about that. Not everyone does.
Not sure which product fits? Here’s a quick guide based on what we install most in Dayton.
Vinyl frames dominate the local market. They resist moisture and never need painting. Price point is the lowest. For most customers on a budget, vinyl is the right call.
Fiberglass costs 20–30% more. But it holds up better in extreme temperature swings. Planning to stay in your home 15+ years? Fiberglass makes more sense per dollar spent.
Wood frames look gorgeous — no argument. But they require maintenance. Expect to repaint or restain every 4–6 years. We install and service wood windows for clients who want that classic look. The upkeep is real, though.
Casement, double-hung, awning, picture — style depends on room layout and ventilation needs. We walk you through options during the consultation. No guessing out of a catalog.
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