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Cracked panes, rotted sills, fogged-up double-hungs — we fix and replace windows across Grandview Heights every week. Family-owned since 2008, no subcontractors, free estimates.
Grandview Heights sits tight — small lots, older housing stock, and weather that swings from 95°F summers to single-digit January nights. That kind of thermal stress punishes windows. We see it constantly: original wood frames from the 1940s with crumbling glazing putty, vinyl replacements from the early 2000s already showing seal failure, and aluminum sliders that stopped sliding years ago.
If your energy bills crept up last winter or you feel cold drafts near the glass, the problem is almost always the windows. And the fix doesn’t always mean ripping everything out. Sometimes a targeted repair saves you $1,000 or more compared to a full swap.
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.
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Most homeowners call us first about a single broken pane or a foggy window. By the time our technician arrives, we usually spot two or three other issues — worn weatherstripping, a sash that won’t lock, caulking that’s pulled away from the frame. We address all of it in one visit whenever possible.
Here’s what we handle regularly in Grandview Heights:
Our glass repair service covers everything from a single kitchen pane to large picture windows. We carry standard glass sizes on our trucks, so many repairs finish the same day you call.
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Check three things: the frame condition, the glass performance, and how the window operates. If the frame is solid and the issue is a broken pane, failed seal, or worn hardware — repair is usually enough and costs a fraction of replacement. But if the frame is rotted, warped, or you’re dealing with single-pane glass in a room you heat year-round, replacement gives you better long-term value. We inspect for free and give you both options with pricing so you can decide.
A single window replacement takes about 45–90 minutes. For a full-home project of 10–15 windows, plan on 1–3 working days. We remove old windows, prep the opening, install the new unit, insulate, seal, and trim — all in one trip. We schedule most jobs within a week of your estimate approval.
Short answer: yes, especially in central Ohio. Double-pane Low-E windows with argon gas fill reduce heat transfer by roughly 40–50% compared to old single-pane glass. On a home with 10+ windows, that translates to $400–$600 in annual energy savings. Most homeowners recoup the upgrade cost within 5–7 years, and the comfort improvement — no more cold spots near windows in January — is immediate.
Absolutely. A large part of our work in Grandview Heights involves pre-war homes with original wood windows. We offer restoration services that preserve the historic look while improving energy performance — re-glazing, sash rebuilding, interior storm panel installation, and wood rot repair. If a window can be saved, we’ll save it. If it can’t, we help you find a replacement that matches the architectural style.
All our labor carries a warranty, and manufacturer warranties on new windows typically range from 10 years to lifetime depending on the brand and product line. We walk you through the specifics before any work begins so there are no surprises. If something fails due to our workmanship, we come back and fix it — no charge, no hassle.
Receive a personalized quote for your window service needs. Our team is ready to assist you with the best solutions at competitive prices
Repair isn’t always the right move. When frames are warped beyond correction, when the glass technology is outdated (single-pane in a bedroom, for example), or when you’re replacing more than 30% of the window’s components — full replacement costs less long-term and performs better.
We install vinyl, wood, fiberglass, and composite windows from manufacturers like Marvin, Pella, and Andersen. For most Grandview Heights homes, vinyl double-pane windows with Low-E coating hit the sweet spot: $350–$750 per window installed, depending on size and style. Casement, double-hung, awning, picture — we fit them all.
Energy-efficient windows pay for themselves. A typical Grandview Heights homeowner replacing 10 old single-pane windows with argon-filled double-pane units sees a $400–$600 annual reduction in heating and cooling costs. That’s real money, not marketing fluff.
Building an addition? Finishing a basement with egress windows? Converting a garage into a studio? Proper window installation matters as much as the window itself. A $600 window installed poorly leaks, rattles, and voids the manufacturer’s warranty.
We follow manufacturer specs to the letter — shimming, insulating, flashing, and sealing each unit so it performs as engineered. Our crew handles precision measurement, custom ordering, and installation from start to final inspection. Expect 1–3 days for a full-home installation of 10–15 windows.
Grandview Heights has homes dating to the early 1900s, and some of those original windows are worth keeping. Wavy glass, decorative muntins, solid old-growth wood — you can’t buy that quality new. We specialize in historic window restoration that preserves the character while upgrading the thermal performance.
We add interior storm panels or reglazing with insulated glass to bring old windows closer to modern energy standards. The result: you keep the look your neighborhood expects and cut heat loss by 50% or more.
Sliding patio doors take a beating. Kids, pets, daily traffic — the rollers wear out, the track bends, and eventually the glass cracks or the seal fails. Our sliding door repair covers roller replacement, track realignment, glass swap-outs, and full unit upgrades. Most sliding door repairs in Grandview Heights run $150–$450 depending on whether we’re replacing glass or just mechanical parts.
We also work with tempered glass, obscured glass for bathrooms, and custom-sized panes for non-standard openings.
We’re a family-run business operating out of Columbus since 2008. No subcontractors. No revolving-door crews. The technician who measures your windows is the same person who installs them.
We serve Grandview Heights and surrounding Franklin County communities. When you call, you talk to a real person, and we typically schedule within 2–3 business days.
Every home is different, but here are the ranges we see most often in Grandview Heights:
| Service | Typical Cost Range |
|---|---|
| Single-pane glass replacement | $75–$175 |
| Double-pane (IGU) glass replacement | $150–$350 |
| Foggy window seal repair | $100–$250 |
| Wood sill/frame rot repair | $150–$400 |
| Full window replacement (vinyl, installed) | $350–$750 |
| Full window replacement (wood/fiberglass) | $600–$1,200 |
| Sliding door repair | $150–$450 |
Want a more specific number? Try our window repair cost calculator for a quick estimate based on your exact situation.
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