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Full Window Replacement in Leavenworth KS

New windows are one of the smartest upgrades you can make to a home. The right replacement windows sharpen your curb appeal, cut down drafts and energy bills, and make every room more comfortable to sit in. The catch is that the result only holds up if the install is done right, which is where a lot of homeowners get burned by the wrong contractor.


That's where we come in. We're the window replacement team Leavenworth, KS homeowners trust to get the job done and get it done right the first time.


What We Offer

Every home is different, so we don't push a one-size-fits-all package. We look at your windows, your priorities, and your budget, then lay out the options that actually fit. Our crew handles the whole job, from measuring and product selection through a clean, precise install.


We'll help you sort through frame styles, glass options, and energy-efficient upgrades, and we'll tell you straight which choices are worth the money for your home and which aren't.


  • Window Replacement
  • Double-Hung Windows
  • Casement Windows
  • Bow and Bay Windows
  • Picture Windows
  • Replacement Doors (patio doors, front doors)
  • Full Window Replacement

    Full-frame replacement means we take out the entire window, sash, frame, trim, everything down to the rough opening in the wall. It's the right call when your existing frames are rotted, water-damaged, or so out of square that a new insert wouldn't seal properly. It's also your chance to fix problems hiding behind the old frame, like water damage or missing insulation instead of just patching them and hoping they aren't rotting where you can't see.


    The payoff is a window that performs like it did when the house was new: better insulation around the frame, and no drafts sneaking through gaps the old frame left behind. On rotting drafty windows, or in older Leavenworth homes it's often the option that actually solves the problem instead of hiding it.

  • Storm & Hail Damage Windows

    Kansas weather is unpredictable. If hail or wind-blown debris cracked a pane, punched through a screen, or bent a frame, we can usually get the opening secured the same day and a permanent replacement ordered right away.


    We also work with insurance claims regularly. That means documenting the damage with photos, writing up an itemized estimate your adjuster can actually use, and matching the replacement to your home's existing windows so it doesn't stick out. If the storm got several windows at once, we'll assess all of them, hail damage isn't always obvious, and a cracked seal you miss now becomes a condensating, leaking window next year.


    Not every ding needs a full replacement. If a metal repair will do it, that's what we'll recommend. As long as it's weather proof.

Whether it's a full-house replacement on an older home, upgrading to energy-efficient windows that finally quiet down the street noise, or a storm-damage repair with an insurance claim attached, the first step is the same: figure out what your house actually needs. That's the part most companies skip,  they show up already knowing what they want to sell you.


Not sure if your windows are bad enough to replace? That's the most common question we get, and it deserves a straight answer. Text us a few photos and we'll tell you honestly, whether it's time for full replacement, whether a repair will buy you a few more years, or whether you're fine for now. Sometimes the fix is easier than you think.


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Top Reasons to Replace Your Windows

Windows don't fail all at once. They get a little draftier, a little harder to open, a little foggier between the panes, until one day you have no choice but to replace them. Whether that's because you want to sell, or your electic bill is through the roof. Here's what new windows actually fix, and why it's worth doing sooner instead of later.

  • Drafts, Condensation, and Moisture Problems

    If you see fog or moisture between the panes of glass, the seal has failed. Once that happens the insulating value is gone and it can't be fixed, only replaced. In a lot of the older homes around Leavenworth it goes further than the glass. Moisture gets into the wood frames and rots the sills from the inside, and you usually don't find out until the damage is already done. Same with drafts you can feel from across the room in January. Replacing the window stops the moisture and protects the framing around it.

  • Windows That Actually Open, Close, and Lock

    A lot of older houses have windows that were painted shut years ago, or sashes that need a to be lodged open with a stick. That's more than an annoyance. A bedroom window that won't open is a real problem if you ever need to get out in an emergency, or even if it's just stuffy and you want to air the house out in the spring and fall. New windows open with one hand, lock like they should, and tilt in so you can clean the outside glass without a ladder.


  • Curb Appeal and a Cleaner Look Inside

    Warped frames, peeling paint, and cloudy glass make a house look older than it is. New windows clean up the whole front of the house and let more light in. Sometimes the answer isn't one for one either. Turning two smaller windows into a single bay or picture window opens up the view and gives the front of the house better lines. And the metal wrap around the outside of the frame comes in different colors and profiles, so the trim can match the house or stand out from it, whichever looks right from the curb.


    It's a change you notice and appreciate every day. If you're getting ready to sell, not much else on the outside of your house is as blatantly apparent.

  • Resale Value and Faster Sales

    Homes in Leavenworth sell on a military timeline. Buyers coming in on orders don't always want a project, and new windows on a listing answers a question before anyone asks it. Inspectors flag fogged glass, bad seals, and wood rot, and that report gets used against you at the negotiating table. With VA buyers it's worse. VA appraisers are strict about wood rot, and if they flag it around your windows, it has to be fixed before the loan closes. Replacing windows before you list takes all of that off the table.

  • Safety, Security, and Storm Resistance

    Kansas weather is hard on glass. Hail and straight-line wind will take out old single pane windows without much effort. Newer windows hold up better, and tempered glass is an option where it makes sense. The locks actually work too, which is more than you can say for a lot of older windows. And every bedroom window should open easy from the inside if you ever have to get out. From the outside, it shouldn't budge.

Leavenworth it's Kansas weather is hard on windows. Hail in the spring, heat all summer, brutal cold and wind all winter. If windows are drafty or fogged up, you're already paying for bad windows every month. Might as well pay for good ones once. Reach out and we'll give you a quote, not a sales pitch.