Windows & Doors
Windows & doors, installed properly
Window and door replacement for Seattle homes — better efficiency, better looks, and a weather-tight installation.
5 out of 5 stars
Our 1940s house had original single-pane windows that rattled every time a truck went by and made winters miserable. Marco's crew replaced all 14 windows and the entry door in three days, and the flashing and trim work was done cleanly the first time. Our heating bills dropped noticeably the first month and the house looks so much better from the street.
- Window replacement
- Energy-efficient double and triple-pane windows installed with full flashing, foam-and-tape seal, and clean interior trim. We inspect the rough opening at every window — if there's rot or water damage behind the existing frame, we address it before the new window goes in.
- Exterior doors
- Entry, patio, and French doors installed plumb, level, and sealed against Seattle weather. Proper weatherstripping, threshold adjustment, and flashing are what separate a tight door from one that leaks after the first winter storm.
- Interior doors
- Pre-hung interior doors, pocket doors, and barn doors with matching hardware and trim. We hang doors to swing and close properly — shimmed level with consistent reveals — not just fit in the opening.
- Trim & casing
- Interior and exterior casing on all openings, matched to existing profiles where possible. Clean casing is what makes a window replacement or door install look finished — we treat it as part of the scope, not an add-on.
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Featured Previous Work
Wallingford Window & Door Refresh
Full window replacement and new entry door on a 1940s Wallingford home — improved efficiency, updated look, and a weather-tight installation.
Their Story
Original single-pane windows and a drafty entry door on a 1940s home — high heating bills and street noise.
Replaced all windows with energy-efficient double-pane units and installed a new insulated steel entry door with proper flashing throughout.
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Overview
- Timeline
- 3 days
- Completed
- September 2025
- Location
- Wallingford
Our Process
We review your goals, space, and budget and answer initial questions.
You receive a clear, written estimate with defined scope and expectations.
We coordinate trades, manage permits if required, and keep the site clean and organized.
We review details with you and make sure everything is completed properly.
Frequently asked questions
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- How long does window replacement take?
- Most window replacement projects take 1–3 days depending on the number of units.
- Do you handle the permitting for window and door work?
- Permit requirements vary. We'll let you know upfront what's required for your project.
- What window brands do you install?
- We work with a range of manufacturers and can help you select the right product for your budget and climate goals.
- What's the difference between retrofit and full-frame window replacement?
- Retrofit replacement inserts a new window into the existing frame — faster and less invasive. Full-frame replacement removes everything down to the rough opening, which lets us inspect and repair framing, add proper flashing, and address any water damage found underneath.
- How do I know if my windows need replacing or just repairing?
- If you're seeing fogging between panes (seal failure), significant drafts, rot in the frame, or difficult operation, replacement is usually more cost-effective than repair. We'll give you an honest assessment when we look at them.
We built our business on clear communication and quality work
Home remodeling works best when expectations are clear and communication is consistent. We focus on being responsive, transparent about scope and pricing, and respectful of your home from start to finish — so there are no surprises along the way.
Clear, upfront estimates
You'll receive a detailed estimate that outlines scope, materials, and next steps, so you know exactly what to expect before work begins.
Licensed, insured, and code-compliant
All work is performed by a licensed and insured general contractor and built to meet current codes and local requirements.
Clean, professional job sites
We work in occupied homes and condos and take care to keep the site organized, safe, and respectful of your space.
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