How much do window repair services typically cost?
- Portland, Oregon Average$734
- Typical Range$207 - $1,449
- Low End - High End$100 - $4,300
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Home Improvement Contractor, Repairs & Installations, Licensed & Insured
About us: "We value honesty and integrity in all aspects of our business. We offer a variety of Home Improvement services that are customizable to each individual project. We specialize in handyman/carpentry work and a variety of related service and repair projects. We pride ourselves on the quality of our work as well as our commitment to outstanding results. We look forward to building lasting relationships with our clients and guarantee your satisfaction!"
Decks, Dry Rot Repair, Windows , and 2 more
"This job was a lot more than drywall, but the other options didn't fit. The crew was on time, careful, and conscientious. But best of all they did a great job. We had a roof leak and needed the trim pulled and drywall cut out to make sure no mold or dry rot wood. The trim is pretty high end in this house, and they did a great job removing and restoring everything so it looks new again. Would certainly recommend them."
Chris H. in April 2022
In business since 2011
About us: "We pride our company on reliability, great communication, integrity, and quality work. We are experts in our trade and will do our best to keep you as educated as we can on your particular task or project. We look forward to earning your business!"
In business since 1955
Glass
About us: "We are a locally owned and operated company. We value honesty and integrity in all aspects of our business. We offer a variety of home improvement services that are customized to each individual project. We pride ourselves on the quality of our work, as well as our commitment to outstanding results. We look forward to building lasting relationships with our clients and guarantee your satisfaction!"
Expert Remodeling
"Sergio and the team at Portland I Remodeling Corp. were extremely responsive, and rolled with the changes we requested along the way. The work they did (flooring, installation of new sinks, and painting) was extremely well done. I appreciate their honest and fair pricing, respect for our COVID concerns, excellent customer service and outstanding hands-on work."
Robert M. in June 2022
14910 S. Brookfield Drive
Oregon City, OR 97045
9323 S.E. 42nd Ave.
Milwaukie, OR 97222
P.O. Box 197
Lake Oswego, OR 97034
1104 S. E. 148th Ave. , Unit 148
Portland, OR 97233
7164 S.w. Oleson Rd.
Portland, OR 97223
In Portland, window repair is something that must be dealt with promptly. Although it may not feel urgent, damaged windows can present immediate problems with your home security and/or instantly cause a jump in your home's energy bills. Even if you live in a quiet neighborhood during the pleasant summer months, you shouldn't take your window repair for granted. HomeAdvisor creates a painless process for finding the right contractor to help you repair your window, so you have no excuse to delay. Recently, we've helped a homeowner in Beaverton repair his window frame for as little as $100 and a homeowner in Tigard replace his window pane for $200.
Repair vs. Replacement
Whenever something goes wrong with your windowwhether moisture has warped a wooden window frame or a neighborhood kid managed to swat a triple into your second-story window paneif your window hasn't been replaced in a while, the most sensible decision is likely to be to have the window completely replaced. The current wisdom suggests that you should have your windows replaced every 25 years. Of course, brand-new windows can still be broken. Simply replacing the window glass is naturally the way to go in this situation. This repair can be done in your home, or you may be able to save a few bucks by taking it directly to a window repair shop. Given the number of mitigating factors and possible solutions, it's usually best to contact and listen to the advice of a professional window contractor. It's also possible to get different recommendations from different contractors, and for reasonable and honest professionals to disagree. Regardless, you should always proactively ask questions about why a contractor is making a specific recommendation.
Causes, Symptoms, and Remedies for Window Repair
A broken window doesn't sound like something that needs to be identified or diagnosed. Speaking about broken window panes, this is true, but there are several types of damage that can happen to older windows that are subtle by nature. Take, for example, windows that won't open, won't stay open, or won't close. This may simply be a result of old window hardware that needs to be replaced, or it could be a sign that the foundation of your home is shifting, causing rifts in window and door opening. If you ignore a shifting foundation, even if you fix your window, eventually your doors will experience the same problem and your drywall will crack.
Similarly, condensation on your window can be a sign of different areas of trouble in your home environment. If you've recently added insulation or had a new roof installed, you may have created greater energy efficiency at the expense of your indoor air quality. You may need to add roof vents to increase your home's ventilation system or install an air purification system. By contrast, the better course of action may be to have your windows replaced with condensation resistant glass.
Portland Window Repair Contractors
Subtleties in window repair require your every diligence in choosing a Portland window repair contractor. You need someone who has unquestioned expertise and honesty. The best professionals have the knowledge to correctly diagnose whatever is wrong with your window. You need to be able to trust that your contractor will tell you if your home needs extensive repair work to protect its long-term well-being, but at the same time, won't recommend frivolous repairs that do little more than pad their bottom line. We put each and every one of our contractors through a rigorous 10-step screening process that ensures basic standards of professional and ethical credentials. Taking it one step further, we also produce quality controlled, online customer ratings and reviews. This allows you to see what other Portland homeowners thought about their experience with individual contractors. It also creates a powerful incentive for contractors to meet every reasonable expectation you have for your window repair and home improvement needs.
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