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Cracked glass, fogged-up panes, rotted frames — we fix and replace windows across Lebanon, OH with same-day dispatch, upfront pricing, and zero subcontractors. Over 1,100 verified reviews from Ohio homeowners.
Drive through any neighborhood in Lebanon — Mason Road, downtown near Broadway, the subdivisions off Route 63 — and you’ll spot the signs. Condensation trapped between panes. Drafts that spike your heating bill every November. A crack that started small and now runs the full width of the glass.
These aren’t cosmetic problems. A failed seal lets moisture in, and that foggy look means your insulating gas is gone. A rotted sill invites water into the wall cavity. Left alone for a season or two, a $150 repair turns into a $900 replacement.
We handle window repair and replacement in Lebanon, OH six days a week. Most calls we’ve seen this year fall into three categories: broken seals on double-pane units (especially in homes built between 1995 and 2010), cracked glass from storm debris, and wood frame decay on older properties near the historic district.
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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
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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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Not every damaged window needs to come out. That’s an honest statement you won’t hear from every contractor. If the frame is solid, the hardware operates smoothly, and only the glass unit has failed, a glass repair or IGU swap saves you 40-60% compared to full replacement.
When should you replace? Three situations make it clear:
Single-pane windows from the 1970s fall into that last bucket almost every time. Upgrading to a double-pane low-E unit can cut heat loss through that opening by roughly 50%. Triple-pane? Even better for north-facing walls, though the price jump ($350-$600 per window vs. $200-$400 for double-pane) doesn’t always pencil out in southern Ohio’s climate.
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It depends on the problem. A simple glass replacement on a standard double-pane window runs $120-$250. Sash repairs cost $85-$175. Full window replacement ranges from $200 to $600+ per unit depending on size, frame material, and glass package. We provide free estimates with exact pricing before any work starts.
Yes — in most cases we replace only the insulated glass unit (IGU), not the entire window. The frame stays in place. This cuts the cost by about half compared to a full swap. If the frame itself is damaged or rotted, then full replacement makes more sense.
A single window typically takes 1-2 hours to install. If you’re replacing 10-15 windows across your home, plan for about 2 days. Custom-sized windows require 3-4 weeks for manufacturing before installation day.
Absolutely. We specialize in restoring original wood frames, including epoxy consolidation, sash rebuilding, reglazing, and hardware replacement. Many homes near downtown Lebanon have windows worth saving — the old-growth wood in those frames is often stronger than anything you can buy new today.
For most Lebanon homeowners, yes. Double-pane low-E windows reduce heat loss through the glass by roughly 50%, which translates to noticeable savings on heating and cooling. Most clients see the investment pay for itself within 5-8 years through lower energy bills, plus the immediate comfort improvement is significant.
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Every home tells a different story. Here’s what we see most often and what the fix actually involves.
Foggy windows — that milky haze between panes means the seal has failed and argon gas has escaped. We remove the glass unit, order a matched IGU, and reinstall it. Takes about 45 minutes per window once the unit arrives. If your home has multiple foggy windows, we typically batch the order to cut costs — expect $120-$250 per unit depending on size.
Rotted frames and sills — wood windows in Lebanon’s humid summers take a beating. We chisel out the damaged section, treat with epoxy consolidant, and rebuild with matching profiles. For sills too far gone, a full sill replacement runs $85-$200. Sometimes only the sash needs attention — sash repair or rebuilding is faster and cheaper than replacing the whole window.
Broken seals on double-pane units — similar to foggy glass, but caught earlier. You might notice the panes flexing or hear a slight whistle on windy days. Resealing works occasionally, but honestly, replacing the IGU is the more reliable long-term fix.
Cracked or shattered glass — impact damage, thermal stress cracks, even a lawnmower throwing a rock. We board or tape the window the same day and install new glass within 48 hours for standard sizes.
No surprises. That’s the goal. Here’s exactly what happens from first call to finished window:
By the way — we don’t use subcontractors. The same crew that measured your windows installs them. That matters when something needs adjusting, because they already know the opening.
Ohio winters aren’t gentle. When your windows leak air, your furnace works overtime and your energy bill reflects it. We’ve measured drafts at older Lebanon homes pulling 15-20 CFM through a single window — that’s like leaving a small vent open to the outside all winter.
New low-E glass with argon fill blocks roughly 70% of UV rays and reflects interior heat back into the room. Pair that with proper weatherstripping and insulated frames, and the difference is immediate. Clients regularly tell us their first winter heating bill drops $30-$60 per month after a full-home window upgrade.
Even if you’re not ready for full replacement, smaller fixes improve efficiency fast. Replacing worn weatherstripping costs $5-$15 per window. Fixing a broken seal restores the insulating gas layer. And re-caulking the exterior trim seals gaps that let cold air bypass the window entirely.
We’re a family-owned operation based right here in Ohio. Over 1,100 customer reviews — not because we ask everyone five times, but because people genuinely notice the difference when a crew shows up on time, explains what they’re doing, and cleans up before they leave.
A few specifics that set us apart:
For homeowners with period properties, our historic window restoration service preserves original wood profiles and glass character while upgrading weatherproofing and hardware. It’s specialized work — not every company offers it.
Lebanon sits in Warren County, and we cover every zip code in the area. But we also handle calls from Mason, Springboro, Waynesville, Morrow, and South Lebanon. If you’re within 30 miles, we’ll be there. Our Columbus team covers the central Ohio region, so no matter where you are in the state, we likely have a crew nearby.
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