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Avatar for Never Wet Basement Waterproofing
Never Wet Basement Waterproofing
4.6(
24
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Serving Irondequoit, NY and surrounding areas

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In business since 2013

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"The entire team from Neverwet was amazing. They were prompt, pleasant, did more than what they had agreed to do. I was blown away by every single personâ s positive and pleasant attitude!"
Basement Waterproofing
Basement Waterproofing
encapsulation
Basement Waterproofing
Basement Waterproofing

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Response time11 hrs
104 neighbors recently requested a quote
Recommended by87%of homeowners
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Modern Window of NY Inc
4.6(
167
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Serving Irondequoit, NY and surrounding areas

In business since 1992

Free estimates

Warranties offered

"OMG I couldn't ask for any thing better. Christine was so helpful. Answered all my questions and kept me abreast of everything. Delivery was timely especially considering covid. The installation crew was so professional and considerate of our home. Windows are beautiful and installed perfectly. Highly recommend Modern Windows."
Recommended by89%of homeowners
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Classic; Windows, Doors, Metal Roofing, Siding
5.0(
3
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Serving Irondequoit, NY and surrounding areas

Free estimates

Emergency services offered

Warranties offered

"We started the search for new windows and doors in early December 2012. We got estimates from 4 companies, including Classic Window and Door. <br /> On the initial visit, Dan Looney, the owner, spent several hours with us to gather information, present his products, and walk us through the process of replacing windows and doors. He was very well versed in his products. Dan showed us three levels of windows; an entry level, a mid-range level, and a high end level. All the windows are manufactured by a company called Slocomb out of Wilkes-Barre, Pa.He explained the differences between each level without attempting to steer us to one level or another. All three levels appeared to be very good quality that met the Energy Star requirements and incorporated current replacement window technologies. Dan patiently took the time to answer all the questions we asked. On any question he was not sure of the answer, he took notes and followed up after the fact with the answers. Dan also explained the install process in detail concluding that the size of the job would most likely require about 4 days to fully complete. <br /> When comparing the windows Classic offered, I asked Dan to compare them to the products offered from the other companies I had gotten estimates from. I felt Dan gave objective answers without downplaying any of the competitors products. He mainly pointed out the places where the windows were the same and where they differed. If he could not objectively compare a product, he did not attempt to criticize the competitor's product. In the end, he basically stated that all the competitor's products appeared to be of good quality and then focused on his specific products and their features. <br /> Dan measured all the windows and doors which he took with him to put together an estimate. I asked to get a separate estimate for replacing the windows at each of his product levels. We received a detailed estimate within about 5 days. The estimate was roughly in the middle of the price range of 4 estimates we received. <br /> Dan returned for another couple of hours to review the estimate with us. I was considering using the entry level windows on the back of the house and the mid-range on the front (facing west). Dan did not attempt to direct me one way or another. He said his entry level window was very good quality and would do the job although the mid-range would provide a bit better performance handling the winds and the sun coming from a westerly direction. In the end, I went with the entry level on the back and the mid-range on the front. Dan adjusted the estimates accordingly and we decided to move ahead with Classic right before Christmas. At that time, we paid a 50% deposit on the project. <br /> Dan placed the order at the beginning of January with a target of about 8 weeks for everything to arrive. I contacted Dan in mid-February at which time he said the windows were in but he was waiting on the doors and they would be another couple weeks. <br /> At the beginning of March, Dan called to say everything was in and we scheduled an install date of March 12th. <br /> Dan's installers, Craig and Al, showed up promptly on the morning of the 12th. Craig evaluated the project and decided to move ahead with doing the window installs first. I asked what he had planned for the day and he said he would have all the windows installed and the inside work done by the end of the day. He also hoped to have the patio door in that day. Craig and Al went right to work removing a window and installing the new one before they moved on to the next one. It was obvious that Craig as the main installer had a wealth of experience working with windows and doors. By late afternoon, they had all the windows in along with the patio door. They stayed until around until early evening completing all the inside insulation along with the inside window trim. Dan stopped by in the mid-afternoon to check in on the progress and to get an status from Craig. <br /> On the 13th, Craig and Al again showed up promptly in the morning to work on the front door and the garage access door. For both of these doors along with the patio door, Craig was able to remove and reinstall all the wood trim which saved me the trouble of getting new trim that I would have had to stain to match the rest of the house trim. They also had to remove and reinstall the front storm door. They were done with both doors my late afternoon. Before they left, I noticed there was an air leak coming from the bottom of the new front door. Craig investigated and made some door adjustments. He felt he needed to apply some caulk along the bottom of the threshold. Rather then use a white caulk, he said it would not look good and he would pick up some more clear caulk so everything had a nice clean finish. Again, Dan stopped by to check in and get a status on the progress. <br /> The plan was for Craig to return early on the 14th to apply the inside caulk so I could head to work and then they would move forward with all the outside trim work. Craig showed up at the promised time even though he had forgotten he was not going to be able to do the outside work that day because of a prior appointment. But he took care of the caulking as he had planned. <br /> Craig and Al returned on the 15th and completed all the outside trim work along the back of the house. Craig returned again late morning on the 16th to finish the outside trim on the front top windows and again on the 18th to finish off the front bottom window trim, completing the overall project. <br /> Installation work and clean up both inside and out was excellent. The quality of the windows and doors was very good, except for a manufacturing issue with the front door windows. Dan stopped by late in the day on the 16th to take a look at the front door. He took pictures of the defect and said he would work with the manufacturer rep to get it resolved. Dan returned on the 22nd to provide a status on the door. The manufacturer will be replacing the door window glass and the window trim in early April. Dan also walked through the product warranties, explained the available tax credit for 2013, answered some questions, and collected the final payment. <br /> Overall, we have been extremely satisfied with our experience with Classic, Dan, and his install team of Craig and Al. I would highly suggest that anyone planning to have window and/or door work done to contact Dan for an estimate as on of the potential project contractors. <br />"
Recommended by100%of homeowners
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Frontline Remodeling
5.0(
24
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Serving Irondequoit, NY and surrounding areas

In business since 1995

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"Brad Norbert delivered everything that he promised us. He and his staff are professional, ethical, arrived on time, clean and orderly. There are always stumbling blocks when a renovation takes place and obstacles to overcome and Frontline was instrumental in helping us get past them. Brad's experience gives him a clear understanding of some of these hidden obstacles and is able to anticipate some necessary improvements that we did not consider. Examples of this was to bring up to code the installation and upgrade the electrical. We have had many renovations done in our homes and I have to say, Frontline is right at the top of the list. We have recommended Frontline to friends who have contracted a kitchen renovation for later this spring."
Recommended by100%of homeowners
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Weaver Construction
4.8(
12
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Serving Irondequoit, NY and surrounding areas

In business since 1998

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"From meeting with Steve to install everything went well. Steve initially went through the various products he offered for deck railings, and discussed the differences between each. His quote was prompt as was his response on any questions we had while we made our decision. The quality of work from Steve and his crew was excellent. They were at our house promptly each morning, and the work site at the end of each day was left clean. We are very happy with the outcome of our project, and would certainly recommend Weaver Construction."
Recommended by91%of homeowners
All Around Home Improvement
4.9(
31
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Serving Irondequoit, NY and surrounding areas

In business since 2004

Free estimates

Emergency services offered

"<p>We are very happy with Joe and would not hesitate to recommend him to anyone. He has done drywall for us (whole interior of our house including the ceilings), installed replacement windows, modified a wall (including electric and TV cable) to mount our flat panel television and hide all the wires, and installed a folding attic stairway. </p> <br />"
Recommended by100%of homeowners
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MALLO HOME IMPROVEMENTS
4.7(
39
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Serving Irondequoit, NY and surrounding areas

In business since 1957

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"Mallo is very nice and offered reasonable pricing.  The kitchen turned out very nice, but we had to endure a subcontractor that was harsh and unresponsive to my requests.  He tried to take shortcuts and had to be reprimanded by Mallo.   Mallo also claimed to have worked with his guys for years, but the subcontractor he hired told me he just started with Mallo.  Use with caution. <br />"
Recommended by87%of homeowners
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FAQs for egress window installation projects in Irondequoit, NY

Yes, installing egress windows typically requires a building permit because it involves structural changes and safety considerations. If excavation is needed for a window well, additional permits may be required. Contact your local building authority to ensure compliance with all regulations.

The primary installation of an egress window usually takes about three days. Additional time may be needed for excavation, wall cutting, and finishing work, especially if structural modifications are involved. The timeline also depends on the window's availability and proper sizing.

Yes, improper installation can compromise your home's foundation and structural integrity. To prevent costly damage and ensure safety, it's essential to hire a qualified professional who can install the egress window correctly.

Yes, building codes require egress windows or doors in finished basements designated as habitable spaces. Every living area must have an approved exit point for safety and emergency egress. Unfinished basements used solely for storage may be exempt.

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