








Old windows have a way of making an otherwise solid home look tired. Drafty frames, worn-out finishes, zero curb appeal - it adds up. That's exactly the kind of situation we walked into on this one, and the difference between what was there before and what we left behind is pretty hard to miss.
We handled multiple window replacements across the home - both on the front elevation and around the sides. The large picture window and the wide three-panel unit out front got all-new white frames, and the clean finish against the existing siding gave the whole front of the house a noticeably sharper look. On the exterior, we also tied in paint details to make sure everything sat together cleanly - not just swapped out and left.
Inside is where a lot of window replacements fall short. Gaps in the drywall, rough edges around the frame, paint that doesn't quite match - we've all seen it. We took care of the interior finish work on each opening so every window looks like it was always meant to be there. Fresh trim, smooth walls, clean lines.
What makes a window replacement worthwhile isn't just the glass - it's the whole package. The right frame profile, the interior finish, the exterior detail work. When it all comes together, the home just feels more solid and put-together, from the curb and from the couch.