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Windows Plus
5.0(
11
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Serving Fargo, ND and surrounding areas

In business since 1996

Free estimates

Warranties offered

"We wanted a product that looked like wood but more durable. They provided replacement windows that looked like wood. They didn't catch the mistake in the measurements, I caught it. Their prices were fine and very reasonable."
Recommended by100%of homeowners
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SelectBlinds.com
4.2(
117
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Serving Fargo, ND and surrounding areas

In business since 2003

Free estimates

Warranties offered

"Select blinds is a wonderful company with many fantastic options for blinds etc.. and they have fantastic customer service. I measured one of the windows incorrectly and they sent me a replacement for free (+$10 shipping)!! Next time I need window coverings, these are the people I'll be calling."
Recommended by77%of homeowners
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Thor Anderson Contracting Inc
5.0(
81
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Serving Fargo, ND and surrounding areas

In business since 2002

Free estimates

Emergency services offered

"Excellent! I was the president of our association at the time that our board approved re roofing association homes. Our re roofing project was completed summer of 2018 . Mr. Anderson was on sight daily making sure dumpsters were delivered and removed timely. That the workers showed up on time and deliveries of roof materials arrived daily and installed as delivered. The roofs were inspected after completion and only 1 or 2 small items were corrected on just 2 roofs. He always took care of any issues immediately and assisted the board in finding a quality shingle along with a sales representative he works with. We were very pleased with his companies’ performance throughout the project. He had someone on sight cleaning up daily after workers. He worked well with the all board members throughout the project. He was paid as we moved forward on this project rather than taking all the money up front. Overall we were very very pleased how quickly and efficiently the project moved along. Mr. Thor Anderson is a man of the highest integrity and I would not hesitate to hire him for any type of work he can perform."
Recommended by97%of homeowners
Western Products
4.2(
14
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Serving Fargo, ND and surrounding areas

In business since 1948

Free estimates

Warranties offered

"<p> </p> <p>I gave Western Products a grade of C, mostly due to my overall frustration with this process and my perception of communications.. I felt is was not fair to give the anger-based D grade that I hovered over.. So, on to my review?<br /> I looked for several businesses in town that could do the work for me. While cost was a factor, so was speed. My roof had begun to leak and I needed it repaired. Long story...less long....while the quote for Western Products was about $4000 higher than the closest other bids, I decided to go with them based upon the fact I was assured they could start the work in about 2 week rather than a 4-6 weeks from the others. Also, I felt going with a more established company that offered same as cash financing was a plus.<br /> ROOFING<br /> Work did start on the roof on time. In fact, due to the fact another project they were working on was cancelled, they were able to send 2 crews to my home and complete the removal and install of the new roof on the same day. They also removed the chimney to below my roofline and installed a new vent that was routed through the chimney. Regarding the speed in which this was done, I have no issues and would give that a grade of A, however, I do think it was typical that it was done that quickly and was more attributed to the other project being put on hold. If that was all I had done, I would have given A's and B's. The B's would be really for the pricing and quality. <br /> Quality wise, the new vent that was installed was noticeably tilted and the drip edge that was put around the roof was kinda beat up. In fact, i had to request that a few be corrected and got a bit of an eye roll from the crew lead when I asked about this. I am still waiting on the new chimney vent to be corrected.<br /> Also, when the old gutters were removed and the new roof was put on, a gap in the soffit was made wider. I had mentioned that birds were getting into this area of the roof section and expected this to be corrected. It was not and birds started making their nest once again. When I called and pointed this out, a person was sent over to fix it by screwing a strip of metal over part of the opening. However, the entire hole was not covered. I am still awaiting that to be repaired.<br /> The clean up around the house was pretty good. I did go around after the crew left and found 6 nails in the driveway and about the same around on the sidewalk and patio. I kinda expected that, but would have been much more pleased to find none.<br /> GUTTERS<br /> The gutters took a couple of weeks to get installed. I was told this would happen since I was getting seamless gutters that kept leaves out. Since it is easier to set up the forming machine and do several jobs at the same time, I understood I would need to wait. When the gutters were installed, they looked great. My initial frustration I had with that was due to the heavy rains we had while I was waiting (it happens) and that I again found several nails in the driveway as well as some metal waste from the cutting tool. </p> <p> </p> <p>The more bothersome issue was with regards to the invoice. After I got the first invoice, I mentioned it to the supervisor and he said not to worry about, he will let them know it was part of the package.  After getting two more, I called the company and told them it was part of the package deal.  I got the forth invoice with red ink on it telling me to send in the money.  This is after I had already paid for the entire project.  Obviously their communications are an issue when dealing with the different divisions. <br /> GABLE VENTS<br /> To date, I am still waiting on this to be completed. Once again...Long Story...Less Long, I have been waiting for over 2 1/2 months to get these installed. This has been the most frustrating part of the process...especially since I have already paid in full for the work to be done. I did this in good faith since I was told that would be done right after the roofing was done. I have been told several times they thought this was done. I have made a lot of calls and texts. About half have gone unreturned until I get a bit forceful on the subject. While I can appreciate the short season we have and that sometimes projects get delayed, what I cannot understand is the failures in simply letting me know what is going on. In fact, I had stayed home 1 day to meet with staff to get this done, only to have no one show up. <br /> OVERALL<br /> This project started over 3 months ago and is still not completed. I was called today and told this will be done next week. I am hoping this is true. <br /> In general, I think the work is good, but a bit overpriced.   In my opinion, communication is a major issue, not only with the customer, but within the company.  While things happen with construction projects, the importance of keeping the customer informed cannot be undervalued.  Recently, I uncharacteristically left a profanity laden tirade on the supervisor?s phone for his lack of communications.  While I did later apologized for the profanity, I did note my level of frustration and my desire go get this job completed were real and needed to be addressed.  I am hoping the promise to get this finished next week comes true.</p> <p> My final advice, I foolishly signed off on the Western Products getting fully payment from the finance company prior to the work being done.  While admittedly, the remaining issues are minor issues in relation to the overall project, it still needed to be done.  Waiting for over 2 months for this is not right, especially since the internal communications were not good at the company.  I wonder if I did not stay on this, if it would ever be done.   I felt my bargaining chips were gone.  Being a ?Good Guy? came back to bite me.  Don?t make the same mistake.</p> <br />"
Recommended by64%of homeowners
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Accent Contracting
4.2(
32
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Serving Fargo, ND and surrounding areas

In business since 1987

Free estimates

Emergency services offered

"Accent Kitchen and Bath was a dream to work with. The salesman was super nice in helping us decide bathroom fixtures and flooring. He explained all the procedures before hand. They had to drill into the floor and even with all the drilling and dust, it never made it through our house. They kept the work site pristine and were always very professional. During our bathroom addition, our basement flooded. Accent was quick to respond and help us fix what was ruined. They were such miracle workers. It is now 2017 and our bathroom looks as beautiful as it did when they unveiled it to us. We loved all the quality products they installed. I would highly recommend them to anyone."
Recommended by78%of homeowners
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Crimsafe Security and Storm Screens
5.0(
6
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Serving Fargo, ND and surrounding areas

In business since 2002

Free estimates

Warranties offered

"Ideal Security provided excellent customer service. They installed security screens at my residence and my son’s residence. The services we received were timely and professional. This company goes above and beyond. The job was completed as promised with quality material. I highly recommend Ideal Security."
Recommended by100%of homeowners
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FAQs for new windows service projects in Fargo, ND

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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