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Renewal By Andersen
4.8(
134
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Serving Armada, MI and surrounding areas

In business since 1995

Free estimates

Warranties offered

"The Patriot one crew did an excellent job. Before they even started on window installation they made sure to cover all floors and surrounding furniture with plastic or heavy floor tarps. Their 4 man crew had a designated leader that kept the work flow steady and precise. Each man in this crew knew their job and were very proficient and methodical in the approach to window replacement and installation. I was very pleased in having them volunteer to fill old voids with foam insulation that the original installer had missed throughout the house. On the first day of installation there was a constant mist of rain, but that did not deter them from working at a steady pace. The second day of install was nicer weather but the process was still the same for window removal and installation. The new windows match the exterior of the house trim and siding perfectly."
Recommended by96%of homeowners
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Pure Energy Window Company
4.9(
83
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Serving Armada, MI and surrounding areas

In business since 2005

Free estimates

Warranties offered

"Pure Energy prides itself on five-star reviews. I choose them because of that and their price for Sunrise triple pane. The triple-pane windows are fantastic. Love them. I give them five-stars. Let me tell you about our experience with Pure Energy's sales and installation so you can make a better choice for Sunrise windows: The sales guy Adrian was super smooth and high pressure. Read [*** Link removed ***] before choosing any company! I recognized later almost every single high-pressure technique the website mentions in Adrian's sales pitch. We bought 28 triple pane windows from Adrian. Besides the typical "Both the husband and wife have to be there," and "I can only give you this price now," or "I have a big condo order going in today that if you sign on the dotted line today, I can get you in on to save you even more," lines that were all used with us; the biggest lie which is the one which made me most angry later was his "Now, I am putting in this order today, for this awesome deal, so you guys need to sign here on the back [next to the federally-mandated '3 days to change your minds' disclaimer!!!] that you acknowledge you aren't going to change your minds." People. Don't be duped. Signing that you acknowledge that he "SAYS" he is going to order the window doesn't change your three-day right to cancel! On day four, I found the window dog website and was FURIOUS. Adrian never specifically said that by signing we couldn't cancel, but he implied that. After hearing his long -winded sales pitch on how his Dad taught him to always be about the customer, you'll see how Adrian stacks up. Take it from me. Read Window Dog and then have the sales pitch. Draw your own conclusions. Okay, enough about that. Adrian is typical, apparently. Or Window Dog wouldn't have so many fans. Installation: Pure Energy came out early and on time. They isntalled 28 windows in one day. yes. One day. You might think that was a good thing, but it wasn't. Here is why: ONe of the things that I love about Sunrise windows is their thinner frame, which equals more glass. Adrian uses it as a selling point too. (Of course.) What we didn't get told up front was that they measure your windows and then give themselves 1/4-1/2 inch all the way around your existing window frame, so that they don't have to remove anything or play with the windows at all! So, in essence you are getting a smaller window, suspended in the opening (yes, there was sunlight all the freaking way around the new windows). How do they cover this up? They spray foam and then finish the interior with a ONE-INCH piece of quarter round molding to cover the gaps all the way around. So, despite Sunrise have a superior frame to glass ratio, you just lost tons of glass area by them installing a smaller window and covering it with molding. Mind blown. Secondly, that aforementioned molding needed to be nailed in and caulked. They had 8 guys working that day. Some of them did a good job with this. Other's left caulk gooped in corners, on the window glass, and other areas missed. In places the nail gun either split the quarter round, or didn't sink all the way in, leaving a small nail head sticking an eighth inch out. Thirdly, though they said they would reinstall all the window coverings etc. They broke 18 of the wood window blind apron mounting clip sets (you know the bigger piece of wood at the top to hide the metal components)! These were the typical Home Depot ones where you simply lift up and the clip releases. So, I can see breaking one or two sets for a couple windows until you figure out how it goes (and that's not giving anyone credit for experience with dealing with these everyday as window guys!), but they broke them on 18 of 28 windows! I can't even fathom the incompetence. Lastly, they had to install a wrong-sized window in one front window because they had ordered the wrong window and already torn out my original before discovering it. So, for two months I had a awful-looking window on the front of my house with six inches of spray foam and aluminum trim all the way around it. Because of the clown window, we refused to pay all the balance, leaving a thousand unpaid until they came back to fix the window and the cracked and horrid parts of molding, and found clips to repair the blind aprons. The installation was late January. They didn't return with the new window until March, and the guy who installed that had no idea about the window clips or molding, nor the time or inclination to fix it. He said to keep the thousand until we got them fixed (thank you). My husband had called the head of the original crew several times at that point, who kept sayin he'd "be out the next week" but never came. Finally in July, Pure Energy called us looking for the money! My blinds were still unsightly, the molding was still cracked, nails still sticking out, caulk still undone or goopy, so I said, "Not until someone comes and cleans this up." All the sudden, we got a guy out. The head of the crews apparently. He alternated between blaming us, "You should have called me earlier" --how could I know HE was the one to call? We were calling the crew head who never told us to call this other guy?!-- and apologizing. Within a couple weeks, he had ordered replacement parts and had a guy come fix the offending molding and caulk everything nicely. This was in August."
Recommended by95%of homeowners
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J & E Installation
5.0(
132
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Serving Armada, MI and surrounding areas

In business since 1984

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Warranties offered

"Price was competitive. The company owner, Ed, and his wife, Tina, provided good assistance and advice to select doors and hardware. They were relaxed and responsive. The doors were installed exactly as ordered. The installers were meticulous, perfect clean up and the entire job was turn key including all inside and out side trim. The old doors were removed and hauled away and the entire job was completed in about 5 hours. So this was a complete and finished project. We would definitely use this company again and will strongly recommend them to others."
Recommended by97%of homeowners
LEIGHS GLASS COMPANY, INC
4.9(
7
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Serving Armada, MI and surrounding areas

In business since 1969

Free estimates

Emergency services offered

"After trying to get my father to replace his windows because the seals were broken and the panes fogged, I finally found Leigh's Windows and Glass. They came to the house and explained the process of replacing the glass panes with new seals. Quoted a price. There were 16 window panes that needed to be replaced. Total cost was $1200.00 which we thought was VERY reasonable given the cost of new windows. They also give a 10 year warranty on the windows. He then measured each one to be replaced. We paid 1/2 deposit. Told us it would be approximately 10 days to cut all the windows. True to their word, in ten days they called to say the glass was ready and came out the same day. The workers were great! <br /> <br />"
Recommended by100%of homeowners
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Tailor Made Windows & Doors
4.9(
50
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Serving Armada, MI and surrounding areas

In business since 1923

Free estimates

Warranties offered

"Consultation was very informative, several options were presented based on our wish list and budget considerations (not pushy or obnoxious). Crew worked quick, very clean, and responsive to my questions or concerns. For windows that were enlarged, the brick work was completed flawlessly, pieced together and blended in like the rest of the façade. When a few unexpected items came up, we were not charged additionally for them. We are very happy with the work and recommendations that were made during installation."
Recommended by98%of homeowners
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Clarkston Window & Door
4.9(
37
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Serving Armada, MI and surrounding areas

In business since 1987

Free estimates

Warranties offered

"I contracted with them to replace every window in my house and I couldn't be more thrilled with the work they did. I knew exactly what I was getting and what to expect. They didn't try to nickel and dime me with upgrades and a variety of products. The installers were amazing! They were pleasant and cleaned up after themselves. I was able to turn the thermostat down as soon as they finished. I could feel the difference that quickly. And my windows look amazing!"
Recommended by97%of homeowners
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FAQs for new windows service projects in Armada, MI

Yes, bay windows add value to a home. They enhance the property by expanding the interior space and flooding rooms with natural light. Their unique three-panel design creates a stunning focal point that elevates curb appeal and modernizes living areas. This architectural detail increases both functional space and visual appeal, directly contributing to higher home resale value.

Yes, all window types have the potential to become part of a bay window configuration when modified correctly. The transformation involves reconfiguring standard windows into a multi-panel design that features a larger central window flanked by smaller ones. This process requires precise professional planning and custom framing to ensure durability, visual balance, and structural integrity.

Bay windows typically consist of three glass panels extending beyond the home's exterior walls, with a larger center panel flanked by two smaller ones. In contrast, bow windows are composed of four to six equally sized glass panels that create a gentle curve and do not extend as far from the exterior walls.

Bay windows cost more than standard windows because their expansive, multi-panel design requires additional materials and skilled labor. Their construction involves extra glass, specialized frame components that extend outward, and complex operating mechanisms. These technical demands necessitate precise engineering and multiple expert installations, thereby significantly increasing both material and labor expenses.

Bay windows cost three times more than standard double-hung windows because their design requires extra panels, expanded framing, and a more complex installation process. The advanced construction method increases material consumption and demands comprehensive expertise, while specialized window treatments further elevate expenses. This all results in a significant difference in overall project cost.

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