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Our Comprehensive Home Window Repair Solutions
We offer a full spectrum of services designed to address any issue, big or small. We don't believe in one-size-fits-all fixes. Our process begins with a detailed diagnostic inspection to pinpoint the exact cause of the problem, ensuring our repairs are durable and effective.
Specialized Window Repair Services
Foggy & Condensed Glass Repair: A foggy or hazy look between your window panes is a clear sign of a broken seal in your insulated glass unit (IGU). This means the insulating argon or krypton gas has escaped, drastically reducing your window's energy efficiency. We expertly replace the failed IGU, restoring clarity and thermal performance without needing to replace the entire window frame.
Window Leak Repair: Water intrusion is a serious threat that can lead to wood rot, mold growth, and structural damage. As a dedicated window leak repair contractor, we meticulously trace the source of the leak - whether it's from a failed seal, improper flashing, or a cracked frame - and provide a comprehensive, watertight solution to protect your home.
Wood Window Rot and Frame Damage Repair: Georgia's humidity can be tough on wood windows. We specialize in repairing and restoring rotted sills, sashes, and frames. Our technicians can often save your original windows by expertly removing the damaged wood, treating the area, and seamlessly replacing it with durable, high-quality materials.
Drafts & Seal Failure: Are you feeling a constant draft near your windows? This is a sign of worn-out weatherstripping or seal failure, leading to significant energy loss. We replace old, compressed seals and weatherstripping to create an airtight barrier, immediately improving your home's comfort and lowering your energy bills.
Hardware, Lock & Balance Repair: A window that won't open, close, or lock properly is both a frustration and a security risk. We can repair or replace a wide range of hardware, including broken locks, cranks, hinges, and sash balance systems, to restore smooth and secure functionality to your windows.
Historic Window Restoration in Atlanta
For owners of Atlanta's beautiful historic and architecturally significant homes, replacement is often not the desired option. We offer specialized window restoration in Atlanta. Our craftsmen carefully work to preserve the original character and charm of your windows while upgrading their performance. This can include reglazing, restoring original hardware, and repairing original wood components to extend their life for decades to come.
The SuperiorPRO Difference: Why Atlanta Homeowners Choose Us
Choosing a contractor can be stressful. We make the decision easy by committing to a higher standard of service and quality.
Local Atlanta Experts: We understand the specific challenges our climate poses for windows, from high humidity to intense UV exposure.
Honest, Transparent Assessments: We believe in integrity. If a simple window repair is your best option, we'll tell you. If replacement offers a better long-term value, we'll explain exactly why.
Fully Licensed & Insured: Your home and our team are fully protected. You can have complete peace of mind when we're on your property.
No-Pressure, Free Estimates: Our quotes are always free, detailed, and come with no obligation or pushy sales tactics.
Commitment to Cleanliness: We treat your home with respect. Our technicians wear shoe covers, use drop cloths, and clean the work area meticulously before they leave.
Our Simple, Stress-Free Repair Process
Initial Consultation & Inspection: Contact us, and we'll schedule a convenient time to visit your home. Our expert will conduct a thorough assessment of your windows to accurately diagnose the problem.
Transparent Quote & Action Plan: We provide you with a clear, detailed, and honest quote. We'll explain the necessary window repair work, the materials we'll use, and the projected timeline, so you know exactly what to expect.
Expert Repair & Restoration: Our uniformed, professional technicians will arrive on time and perform the repair with meticulous attention to detail, using the highest quality materials and proven techniques.
Final Walk-Through & Cleanup: We treat your property with respect. After the job is complete, we clean the work area thoroughly and conduct a final walk-through with you to ensure you are 100% satisfied with the results.
Knowing When Replacement is the Smarter Investment
While our goal is always to provide an effective home window repair, there are times when replacement is the more cost-effective and beneficial long-term solution. We will always give you an honest recommendation. Consider full window replacement if you notice:
Widespread Rot or Irreparable Frame Damage: Extensive damage can compromise the window's structural integrity.
Outdated Single-Pane Glass: The energy savings from upgrading to modern double or triple-pane windows are substantial.
Difficulty Operating Multiple Windows: If numerous windows are warped, sticking, or failing, a full upgrade is often more practical.
A Desire for a Major Aesthetic Upgrade: New windows can completely transform the look and feel of your home, inside and out.
Investing in Your Atlanta Property with High-Performance Windows
Upgrading your home with new windows or ensuring your current ones are in perfect repair is one of the smartest investments you can make. The benefits extend far beyond a better view.
Drastic Energy Savings: High-performance, ENERGY STAR® rated windows can significantly reduce heating and cooling costs by keeping your conditioned air inside where it belongs.
Enhanced Home Security: Modern windows feature advanced locking mechanisms and stronger frames, providing an extra layer of protection for your family.
Superior Noise Reduction: Quality windows with laminated or double-pane glass create a peaceful indoor environment by blocking outside noise from traffic, neighbors, and weather.
Increased Property Value: New windows are a major selling point for potential buyers, offering a high return on investment and boosting your home's curb appeal.
FAQ
Almost everyone will deal with window damage to their home at one point or another, whether it be from storm damage, accidents, normal wear and tear, or natural disasters. Not all window damage will require a full replacement, but knowing when to call a professional may save you a lot of time and money before an issue gets worse.
What Are the Most Common Window Problems that Need Repair?
There are many different reasons a window may need to be repaired. Some of these reasons may be minor, while others are pretty major and often require a complete window replacement. Early intervention is the easiest way to avoid having to completely replace a window, so it's important to try to spot minor problems before they evolve into major ones. Some of the most common window problems include:
Worn weatherstripping/seals
Difficulty opening/closing windows
Visible cracks/chips
Condensation/fog between window panes
Weak window locks
Drafts/air leaks
Not all problems are obvious at first, but they may become more obvious over time. For example, you may not notice a higher electric bill right away, but, as time goes on, the cost of electricity may rise higher and higher before you notice, and a window replacement could potentially be unavoidable.
How Much Does Window Repair Usually Cost?
The cost of a window repair can vary depending on the specific issue, but you can generally expect to spend anywhere between $73 - $400, with the low end being for the repair of a sash cord and the high end being a repair for flashing. Labor, issues, and the number of windows being repaired can affect the price of the repair, but an estimate from SuperiorPRO will give you a better idea of what to expect.
Is it cheaper to repair or replace my window?
It depends on the problem. A simple hardware fix or glass replacement is far more affordable than a full replacement. For issues like widespread wood rot or failed seals in very old windows, replacement can be a better long-term investment. We provide an honest assessment to help you decide.
Can a Broken Window be Repaired, or Does it Need Full Replacement?
Fortunately, not all window issues require a full replacement. Minor problems can typically be repaired, but they need to be caught as early as possible to ensure there is no need for a full replacement. These issues can include:
Minor glass damage, such as a broken pane in a functional sash
Cosmetic issues that don't affect structural integrity
Worn weatherstripping/seal
Broken latches, balances, and/or rollers
A window that is difficult to open, close, or lock while the frame itself is undamaged
Other issues may warrant a full replacement, with examples including:
Warped frames
Unaligned frame
Failed seal
Windows that need frequent repairs may also need to be replaced. If you've noticed your electric bill has gone up by a significant amount, this may indicate that a window replacement is necessary as well.
How Long Does a Typical Window Repair Take?
The length of time it takes to repair a window can vary depending on the issue. Most repairs will take under an hour, but a more complicated issue or multiple window repairs may take longer. For a more accurate time estimate, it is better to get a quote from SuperiorPRO.
Do you offer a warranty on your repairs?
Yes! We stand proudly behind our work. All of our window repair in Atlanta services come with a warranty on both labor and materials, giving you confidence in the durability of our solutions.
Are there Ways to Prevent Future Window Damage?
Yes! There are several ways you can prevent future damage, including having regular maintenance performed on your windows.
A common cause of window damage comes from storms, so putting protective measures in place can help reduce the likelihood that your windows will need to be repaired or replaced. Things like storm shutters, high-impact glass, and hurricane film can all help reduce this problem.
Condensation is another thing that can cause damage to your windows, mostly in the form of mold, but corrosion and other damage are still possible, particularly to metal frames, wood frames, sills, and drywall. Using dehumidifiers and/or getting a hydrometer to monitor humidity can help prevent window damage from condensation.
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