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Your old windows are costing you more than you think. The Department of Energy says 25-30% of your home’s heating and cooling escapes through inefficient windows. That’s real money leaving your house every month.
When we install your new energy-efficient windows, you’ll feel the difference right away. No more cold drafts in winter. No more rooms that never cool down in summer. Just consistent, comfortable temperatures that let your HVAC system work the way it should.
Patchogue homeowners save an average of $215 annually on energy bills after upgrading to Energy Star certified windows. With temperatures expected to hit 93°F more often in coming years, that savings will only grow.
We’ve been serving Patchogue and Suffolk County homeowners for years. We understand what Long Island weather does to your windows and how to install them right the first time.
Most Patchogue homes were built around 1971, which means many still have their original windows. We’ve helped hundreds of local homeowners upgrade from those old, single-pane windows to modern, energy-efficient systems that actually work.
We’re not just another contractor passing through. We live and work in this community, so when you call with questions or concerns, we’re here to help.
We start with a free consultation at your home. No pressure, no sales tricks—just an honest assessment of what you need and what it’ll cost.
Our team measures every window opening precisely. We don’t guess or estimate. Proper measurements mean your new windows fit perfectly, seal completely, and perform exactly as they should.
Installation day is straightforward. We protect your floors and furniture, remove your old windows carefully, and install your new ones using proven techniques that ensure proper insulation and weatherproofing. Most window installations take 30-60 minutes per window, and we clean up completely when we’re done.
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Every window installation includes proper insulation, weatherproofing, and sealing to prevent air leaks. We use quality materials and proven installation methods that stand up to Long Island’s changing weather patterns.
Your new windows come with manufacturer warranties, and our installation work is guaranteed. If something isn’t right, we fix it. Period.
In Patchogue’s competitive housing market, where homes sell in just 28 days, energy-efficient windows add real value to your property. Buyers notice the difference, and appraisers factor it into home values. With median home prices around $535K locally, protecting that investment makes sense.
Window installation costs in Patchogue typically run around $290 per window, but the final price depends on several factors. The size and type of windows you choose, the condition of your existing window openings, and any structural modifications needed all affect the total cost.
Energy-efficient windows might cost more upfront, but they pay for themselves through lower energy bills. Patchogue homeowners save an average of $215 annually on energy costs after upgrading to Energy Star certified windows. Over the life of the windows, those savings add up to thousands of dollars.
We provide free, no-obligation estimates so you know exactly what to expect before any work begins.
Spring and fall are ideal for window installation in Patchogue. Moderate temperatures make the work more comfortable for our crew and allow proper sealing and adjustment of your new windows.
That said, we install windows year-round when needed. If you have a broken or severely drafty window, waiting months for “perfect” weather doesn’t make sense. We take precautions to protect your home during installation regardless of the season.
Winter installations are actually common for homeowners who want to stop losing heat immediately. Summer installations help homeowners reduce cooling costs right away.
Yes, federal tax credits are available for energy-efficient window installations through 2025. You can claim up to $600 total for exterior windows and skylights that meet Energy Star Most Efficient certification requirements.
The credit covers 30% of the product cost, so if you spend $2,000 on qualifying windows, you’d get $600 back on your taxes. There’s no lifetime limit on these credits—you can claim the maximum every year you make eligible improvements.
We’ll help you identify which windows qualify for tax credits and provide the documentation you need for your tax return. Many of our customers combine federal credits with any available state or utility rebates to maximize their savings.
Quality windows installed properly can last 20-45 years in Long Island’s climate. Vinyl windows are especially durable here because they don’t rot, warp, or require regular painting like wood windows do.
The key is proper installation. Windows that aren’t sealed correctly or have poor weatherproofing will fail much sooner, regardless of quality. That’s why choosing an experienced local contractor matters more than just buying expensive windows.
We use installation techniques specifically designed for Long Island’s weather patterns—from nor’easters in winter to humid summers. Your windows need to handle temperature swings, wind-driven rain, and salt air if you’re near the water.
Most homeowners get better results and better pricing by replacing all their windows in one project. You’ll have consistent energy efficiency throughout your home, matching appearance, and typically save money on the per-window cost.
However, if budget is a concern, prioritizing makes sense. Start with the windows that face your prevailing weather (usually north and west in Patchogue) or the rooms where you spend the most time. These give you the biggest immediate impact on comfort and energy savings.
Keep in mind that partial replacements can create pressure imbalances in your home’s envelope. When some windows seal perfectly and others don’t, you might notice more drafts in areas with old windows.
Energy-efficient windows for Long Island need specific features to handle our climate. Double or triple-pane glass with argon gas fill provides better insulation than single-pane windows. Low-E coatings reflect heat back into your home in winter and keep it out in summer.
The frame material matters too. Vinyl frames don’t conduct heat and cold like aluminum frames do, which means less energy loss around the edges. Proper weatherstripping and quality installation ensure the window seals completely.
For Long Island’s Northern Climate zone, Energy Star windows must maintain a U-Value of 0.27 or lower and an R-Factor between 13 and 21. These numbers measure how well the window insulates—lower U-values and higher R-values mean better energy efficiency.
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