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Cracked glass, stuck sashes, fog between the panes — we repair and replace windows across Harrison and the western Cincinnati area. Family-owned since 2008, fully insured.
Harrison sits at the far northwestern corner of Hamilton County, about 24 miles from downtown Cincinnati, and it has a quirk almost no other Ohio town shares: it straddles the state line. The plat was laid out in 1813 with its main street running right along the Ohio-Indiana border, so part of the town spills across into Indiana. Named for William Henry Harrison, it grew up as a Whitewater River trading and canal town long before the suburbs reached it.
That deep history shows up in the older housing near downtown and along the river. Many of these homes still carry original wood-framed, single-pane sashes or an early round of double-pane replacements, and the damp Whitewater corridor is hard on them. After decades of Ohio freeze-thaw the wood swells, sashes stick, glazing putty crumbles, and early sealed units fog from the inside as their seals give out.
Then there is the other Harrison. Once Interstate 74 turned the town into an easy western-edge commute, builders moved in and the population jumped by roughly 3,000 in a single decade. New subdivisions like Hunters Ridge, Sedona Reserve, and Turner Ridge filled in with ranches, two-stories, and split-levels, most carrying builder-grade insulated glass that is now reaching the age where first-generation seals start to fail.
On jobs across Harrison we see both worlds in one week — a rotted sill on a century-old house off the square, then a foggy pane in a fifteen-year-old build out by the school district. Most of it is repairable. A failed seal is usually an insulated glass replacement rather than a whole new window, and a cracked pane on a sound frame is a quick glass repair. We cover both sides of town, on both sides of the line.
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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With a housing stock this split, the repair-or-replace question gets answered very differently from one street to the next. We give you a straight call after looking at the actual window, because the cheapest fix that genuinely solves the problem is almost always the right one.
On the older homes near the river and the original town grid, a sound frame with a rotted section can be rebuilt, a cracked single pane gets the glass swapped, and a sticking sash with worn weatherstripping is an afternoon’s work rather than a teardown. We keep the period proportions and divided lights wherever the frame still has life left in it.
Out in the newer Harrison subdivisions, the usual story is a sealed unit that has clouded over while the frame around it is still perfectly good. There, swapping the insulated glass clears the fog without touching the trim. When a frame really is failing, when an old single-pane is bleeding heat every winter, or when foggy panes have stacked up across a house, full replacement earns its keep — and our window installation crew sizes each unit to the existing opening so the siding, brick, and trim stay untouched. Either way, you get an honest recommendation, not a blanket pitch to replace everything.
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Yes. Harrison straddles the Ohio-Indiana state line, and we serve the whole town along with the neighboring border communities. Wherever your home sits on either side of the line, getting a technician out to look at your windows is quick and straightforward.
Usually, yes. Fog between the panes means the sealed glass unit has lost its seal, and in most cases we replace just that insulated glass unit instead of the whole window. The frame, sash, and trim stay put, which keeps the work faster and far less disruptive.
Age and dampness. Many homes near the river still have original wood or early double-pane windows, and the moist Whitewater corridor plus decades of freeze-thaw wear out the weatherstripping, swell the wood, and crack the glazing putty. Those drafts are routine fixes for our crew.
It depends on what failed. In newer builds like Hunters Ridge or Sedona Reserve, the frame is usually fine and only the sealed glass has clouded, so a glass-unit swap solves it. If the hardware or frame itself is failing, replacement may make more sense. We tell you which after a look.
We base it on the frame. If the frame is solid, a repair or glass swap is the smart move; if it is rotted or an old single-pane is draining heat all winter, replacement pays off. You get a straight answer after we inspect it, and the calculator above gives a quick ballpark.
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Window Gurus provides window repair and replacement throughout Harrison, Ohio and the western Cincinnati area, including Cleves, North Bend, Miamitown, and the nearby Indiana border communities. From cracked and foggy glass to rotted sashes, broken seals, stuck windows, and full energy-efficient replacements, our in-house technicians handle every type of residential window found in Harrison’s homes — from the historic Whitewater River core to the newer subdivisions off Interstate 74. We are family-owned and operated since 2008, fully insured, and known across the area for honest repair-versus-replace advice. Whether your home is an older build near downtown or a recent one in Hunters Ridge or Sedona Reserve, we will diagnose the issue and give you a clear, no-pressure estimate. Request a free quote for your Harrison window project today.
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