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Drafty 1920s bungalows, foggy double-panes in ranch homes, energy bills climbing every winter — North College Hill has its own set of window problems. We fix them. Honest diagnostics, precise installations, and repairs that actually last through Ohio weather.
Call Window Gurus or fill out an online form, and we send a technician to your North College Hill home — not a salesperson. On-site evaluations catch what photos miss: hairline cracks in glazing, moisture trapped between panes, or weatherstripping that crumbled two winters ago. You get a written quote within 24 hours covering labor, materials, timeline, and warranty. No hidden fees, no pressure to buy something you do not need.
Waiting costs more than you think. A small seal failure in October turns into a foggy, sweating mess by January. A rattling sash you ignore through summer becomes a broken latch by the first cold snap. Get ahead of it.
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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
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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Here is something most companies will not tell you: about 60% of the windows we inspect in North College Hill need repair, not replacement. A foggy double-pane unit usually means a failed seal — reseal it, stop the condensation, and you are done for $150-$300 instead of $800+ for a new unit. Sticky sash? Dried-out tracks or swollen wood. Lubrication and minor adjustments fix that in under an hour.
But sometimes repair is just throwing money at a losing game. Single-pane glass in a home where heating bills hit $400 a month. Frames with rot running deeper than a quarter inch. Structural cracks that compromise wind load ratings. When we see these, we tell you straight — replacement is the smarter investment.
That honesty is why we hold an A+ BBB rating and over 1,100 verified reviews.
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A standard vinyl double-hung window replacement runs $350-$700 installed, depending on size and glass options. Fiberglass and wood-clad units range from $600-$1,200. We provide exact quotes after an on-site measurement — use our cost calculator for a ballpark estimate before scheduling.
Yes, in most cases. Foggy glass means the seal between panes has failed, letting moisture in. We reseal the unit or replace just the insulated glass panel while keeping the existing frame. This costs roughly half of what a full window swap would run. If the frame shows rot or structural damage, replacement makes more sense.
A single window replacement takes 30-60 minutes. Most homes with 5-10 windows are completed in one day. Larger projects or custom-size orders may need two days. We confirm the schedule before starting and handle all cleanup before we leave.
We do. Our restoration team works on original wood sashes, sills, and frames — stripping old paint, filling minor rot with epoxy consolidants, and re-glazing with historically accurate profiles. For windows beyond repair, we source custom replacements that match the original dimensions and style. This keeps your home compliant with any historic district guidelines in the North College Hill area.
If the frame is structurally sound and the issue is limited to hardware, seals, or a single cracked pane — repair wins every time. You spend $75-$300 instead of $500-$1,000+. But if you see deep rot, warped frames, or your energy bills are climbing despite weatherstripping, replacement pays for itself within 3-5 years through lower utility costs. We assess both options honestly and show you the numbers.
Receive a personalized quote for your window service needs. Our team is ready to assist you with the best solutions at competitive prices
Window Gurus covers everything from a cracked kitchen pane to a complete bay window installation. Our crews handle glass repair, foggy window restoration, sash rebuilds, sill replacement, hardware swaps, caulking, and full-frame installations. One company, one call — no juggling subcontractors.
Vinyl frames suit most modern builds in North College Hill and run $350-$700 per window installed. Fiberglass mimics wood grain for older homes without the maintenance headaches. For the historic bungalows along Galbraith Road and the pre-war colonials near Goodman Avenue, we also offer historic window restoration that preserves original character while upgrading energy performance.
Every installation meets Ohio building codes for wind load and thermal efficiency. Technicians measure openings to the sixteenth of an inch, remove old units without damaging surrounding trim, and apply flashing and weatherproofing that survives freeze-thaw cycles. Same-day cleanup — no debris, no excuses.
Sliding patio doors take a beating. Rollers wear out, tracks bend, and tempered glass cracks from impact or thermal stress. We replace rollers, realign tracks, and install new tempered safety glass that meets current building codes. Most sliding door repairs in North College Hill wrap up in a single visit — your door glides with one finger when we leave.
If the frame itself is warped or the glass is shattered, full replacement runs $400-$1,200 depending on size and glass type. We carry standard sizes in stock for faster turnaround.
North College Hill sits in climate zone 5, which means your windows fight temperature extremes from both directions. Single-pane glass and worn seals bleed conditioned air all year. Upgrading to double-pane low-E vinyl windows typically cuts heating and cooling costs by 15-25% — that is $300-$600 back in your pocket annually for an average 1,500 sq ft home.
Even without full replacement, targeted repairs make a difference. Resealing failed units, replacing cracked panes, adding storm windows to older frames, and refreshing caulking around the perimeter all reduce air infiltration. Small fixes, real savings.
We are a family-owned operation out of Columbus with a dedicated crew serving the greater Cincinnati area, including North College Hill, Mount Healthy, Finneytown, and College Hill. Over a decade of hands-on work across Ohio means we have seen every frame style, every material failure, and every shortcut a previous installer tried to hide.
Our technicians carry Ohio contractor licenses and manufacturer certifications for brands like Andersen, Pella, and Marvin. We guarantee labor and materials — window repairs carry a 1-year warranty, full replacements up to lifetime on select vinyl and fiberglass lines. If something fails, we come back. Period.
Check our reviews on Yelp, Angi, and HomeAdvisor. Clients mention the same things: honest assessments, clean jobsites, and windows that still work perfectly years later.
The housing stock here ranges from 1920s bungalows to 1990s subdivisions, and each era brings its own headaches. Pre-war homes often have original wood frames with multiple paint layers hiding rot underneath — we strip, assess, and either restore or replace depending on structural integrity. Mid-century ranch homes frequently suffer from failed double-pane seals, especially on south-facing windows that take direct sun for hours.
Newer homes are not immune either. Builder-grade vinyl windows from the early 2000s tend to develop latch failures and seal breakdowns after 15-20 years. The frames look fine from outside, but the gas fill between panes has leaked out, turning your “energy-efficient” glass into barely more than single-pane performance.
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