FAQ

FAQ

Our windows are premium, heavy-duty, American-made, fusion-welded vinyl windows. Vinyl is the #1 material for premium replacement windows. Our Vinyl window manufactures carry some of the strongest warranties in the industry.

Yes, financing through our Hearth financial.

Precision Windows carries many great manufactures such as, Mi (Vinyl), Simonton (Vinyl), Wincore (Vinyl), Jeldwen (Vinyl & Wood), Pella (Wood & Fiberglass), Marvin (Fiberglass), Andersen (Fibrex).

All of our windows are manufactured to the custom specs of the home they will be installed in.

Our windows are protected by a limited lifetime warranty that is transferable. Our warranty covers the manufacturer ‘s defects, including frame, moving parts and seal failure (fogging). Most windows also carry an accidental glass breakage warranty.

Yes, we also offer black-trimmed double-hung windows in addition to many other colors.

Yes, All Precision’s windows are double-paned.

Yes, we offer Low-E windows.

We offer additional options such as premium colors, tempered glass and divided lights at an additional cost. Contact us today to see if we have additional options that fit your needs.

Yes, we offer windstorm-approved, hurricane impact window

The cost of window replacement depends on the window frame material, glass type and more. The average per window is $400 to $900, but it’s not uncommon for the price to be higher.

Precision Windows offer a wide variety of durable, energy-efficient windows and styles.  Our window styles include:

  • Double-hung windows
  • Sliding windows
  • Casement and awning windows
  • Bay and bow windows
  • Picture windows
  • Shape windows
  • Garden windows
  • Hurricane windows

How many windows you replace at once depends on your needs and budget. It’s ok to replace all or just one or two windows at a time.

The most ideal time of year for window replacement is when the weather is warm, in spring or early summer. However, you can have your windows replaced at any time of year.

The main difference between new construction and replacement windows is their design. Replacement windows are made to fit into the frame that already exists, while new construction windows are primarily built for new construction.