Installation

How it’s done

A step-by-step guide to a well executed installation, from start to finish

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Proper preparation and setup

Your installer will lay down drop sheets and prepare the site for installation. Next, they measure the existing window or door and make sure the new one will fit.

Drop sheets

Out with the old, in with the new

We then carefully remove your existing product and clean up the opening. We then set the new window or door in the opening and shim, square and plumb the product.

Window being installed

Insulation and exterior finishing

Your installer will lay down drop sheets and prepare the site for installation. Next, they measure the existing window or door and make sure the new one will fit.

Window being sealed

Interior finishing and clean up

Finally the installers will trim the foam and install new casing. Next, we fill all nail holes and cracks with filler and latex any openings if needed. Finally we clean up the site, remove the drop sheets and demonstrate how to work your new windows and doors.

A finished window interior
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Whatever your project scope, we've got you covered

Whether you're retrofitting, embarking on new construction, or addressing repairs, we offer tailored solutions to meet the unique requirements of your project.

Retrofit

First, we meet at your residence and do a no-cost consultation. Next, we find the proper features and style to fit your needs. Finally, proper installation of your new windows and doors.

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New construction

Your new home needs quality windows and doors to keep your family comfortable and safe. Northwood provides both supply and installation services for new construction homes.

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Repairs

Sometimes all you need is repair and upgrades to your current windows and doors. New glass, hardware and weatherstripping will all improve your windows at a fraction of the cost.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Depends. Some older windows just need an adjustment, new hardware or weather stripping as they wear out over time. Sometimes, it is not worth it to have a window repaired as it is too far warped/damaged or parts are no longer available.