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Cracked glass, rotted sills, foggy panes — we fix and replace windows across Fairfield, OH with same-day availability and upfront pricing. No subcontractors, no surprises.
A drafty window in January hits harder than any energy bill. Fairfield sits in Butler County’s weather crossfire. Humid summers. Icy winters. Constant temperature swings. Even quality frames wear down over time.
When seals fail or glass cracks, your HVAC works overtime. You pay the difference. That one foggy double-pane unit in the living room? It could be costing you $50 a year on its own.
We handle glass repair, full frame swaps, sash rebuilds, and everything between. Most calls fall into two camps. First: homes built in the 1970s-1990s with original single-pane windows. Second: newer builds where one unit failed early due to poor installation. Both are fixable. Both are worth fixing.
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 week our crew drives through neighborhoods off Nilles Road, Pleasant Avenue, and near Harbin Park. The same issues keep showing up:
Sometimes a repair is the right call. Failed seal on a solid vinyl frame? We fix that for $85-$150 per unit. But if the frame is warped, rotted, or pulling from the rough opening, a full replacement makes more financial sense long-term.
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Simple glass repairs start at $75-$150. Hardware fixes like broken balances or locks run $100-$200. Full replacement ranges from $300 to $900 per unit. Price depends on size, frame material, and glass type. We provide free in-home estimates so you know the exact cost before work begins.
Check the frame first. No rot, no warping, no separation from the wall? A repair usually works. Foggy glass, broken locks, and failed weatherstripping are all repairable. But when frames are visibly deteriorated, when air comes through closed units, or when your hung sashes are over 20-25 years old with single-pane glass — a full swap gives better long-term value.
Double hung models are the go-to for most Fairfield houses. They match the local architectural style. They provide good ventilation. Casement types work well above kitchen sinks and other hard-to-reach spots. Bay and bow configurations suit front-facing living rooms. We recommend vinyl or fiberglass frames for maximum energy efficiency and minimal upkeep in Ohio’s climate.
A single swap takes about 1-2 hours. Whole-home project — say 10 to 15 units — expect 2-3 working days. We schedule tightly and clean up daily. Your routine stays as normal as possible. Emergency glass repairs and board-ups happen same day.
Yes, measurably. Switching from old single-pane to double-pane, low-E coated units with argon gas cuts heating and cooling costs by 15-30%. For a mid-size Fairfield home, that means roughly $150-$400 in annual savings. The exact figure depends on your current setup and insulation quality.
Receive a personalized quote for your window service needs. Our team is ready to assist you with the best solutions at competitive prices
Here is a straightforward breakdown:
| Situation | Recommended Action | Typical Cost Range |
|---|---|---|
| Foggy glass, intact frame | Glass-only swap | $85 – $175 |
| Cracked single pane | Reglazing or glass repair | $75 – $150 |
| Rotted wood sill or frame | Full unit replacement | $300 – $700 |
| Broken sash cords / balances | Hardware repair | $100 – $200 |
| Single-pane, 25+ years old | Energy-efficient upgrade | $400 – $900 |
We never push a full replacement when a $100 fix solves the problem. That builds trust. Over 1,100 customers left us positive reviews for exactly this reason.
Fairfield homes vary wildly. Ranches from the 1960s. Split-levels. Newer two-story builds near Bridgewater Falls. Each demands a different approach to design and installation.
Double hung windows remain the most popular choice here. They tilt inward for easy cleaning. They provide solid ventilation top and bottom. What about kitchens and bathrooms? We often recommend casement or awning styles. They crank open fully. They seal tighter than sliding models when closed.
Bay and bow configurations add depth and natural light to living rooms. Picture windows work where you want an unobstructed view without ventilation. We also install hopper, garden, sliding, and glass block units. The right pick depends on your home’s layout and goals.
Material options: vinyl offers the lowest maintenance and best value. Fiberglass delivers superior strength with minimal expansion. Wood frames suit period-correct aesthetics. Glass block installations provide privacy and security for basement openings — a common request in older Fairfield properties. Every frame material has trade-offs. We walk you through glazing specs, insulation ratings, and long-term cost before you commit.
Double or triple-pane glass with argon gas fills and low-E coatings cuts heat transfer dramatically. How much? The U.S. Department of Energy has the numbers. Upgrading from single-pane to Energy Star-rated units saves $126-$465 per year. The exact amount depends on your home’s size and existing insulation.
In a Fairfield home with 15 windows, the payback period typically falls between 5 and 9 years. After that? Pure savings. Your house stays noticeably more comfortable every season. No more cold spots by the living room glass in February.
We keep it simple. Your time matters.
Urgent situations — broken glass, security concerns, storm damage — get same-day or next-day service. We stock common sizes and standard vinyl frames at our Columbus warehouse. Rarely a wait for parts.
We are a family-owned operation based in Columbus. We have dedicated crews serving Butler County. No subcontractors. The team that shows up is the team we trained.
Since 2019, we have completed over 300 projects in the Fairfield-Hamilton-Mason corridor. We carry full insurance. We provide written warranties on labor and materials. Our pricing sits 15-20% below big-box franchise competitors. How? We skip the national marketing budget and invest in the work itself.
Does your home have historic windows worth preserving? Our restoration specialists rebuild original wood sashes, re-glaze antique glass, and match period hardware. Not every company does that. We do — because Fairfield has homes worth saving right.
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