
Serving New Milford, PA and surrounding areas
Approved
In business since 1998
Free estimates
Credit card accepted
"They were a wonderful company to work with, so nice and they go out their way to help you."





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Serving New Milford, PA and surrounding areas
Approved
In business since 1998
Free estimates
Credit card accepted
"They were a wonderful company to work with, so nice and they go out their way to help you."





+95
Serving New Milford, PA and surrounding areas
In business since 1980
Free estimates
Emergency services offered
"From initial emails to completion, everything was handled in a professional manner. David Jones was sincere enough to provide me with a basic quote from information I provided in an email (number of windows and window dimensions). Based on other research I did, this is unheard of. The estimate ended being VERY close to the actual project price. <br /> <br /> <br /> <br />Ok. So here's how it all went down. I researched local and regional window installers using Angie's list and the interwebs. As I mentioned above, I contacted David and got a wealth of information, including pricing estimates, financing options and product information. David was very forthcoming with information both via email and by phone. I was able to research the window manufacturer they work with to get an understanding of their products as well as what I was getting myself into pursuing this sort of project. <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> Whilst at the State Fair, I contacted another vendor in order to attempt to compare apples to apples. Wary of a prolonged dog and pony sales pitch, we invited this representative to our house to hear their presentation. At the very least, we would learn something. Although the meeting went for a l-o-o-o-ng 3 hours, we did indeed learn several things: <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> 1) much of the information about how replacement windows work, etc. that I had discovered whilst scouring the internet was confirmed; Theirs was a professional presentation and added to our understanding significantly. <br /> <br /> 2) for our application and our situation, the windows offered by the Window Broker would be more than adequate <br /> <br /> 3) compared to other vendors, including the one visiting our house, these windows, relatively speaking, were a bargain <br /> <br /> <br /> <br />We then had David over at our house. This meeting went about an hour or so. It was a much more low key presentation. Perhaps this is also because we had already communicated via email and the phone. The approach to sales was significantly different to the first vendor we dealt with (not meant as a negative - merely a contrast in styles). I ended up thinking that if you expected to learn windows 101, you might be disappointed. Because I tend to research things into the ground and had sat through a presentation for the previous vendor, this felt like a breath of fresh air to me and my wife. <br /> <br /> <br /> <br />David emailed me papers the next day which I put completed and in the mail. One of his workers arranged a time to come over to do more precise measurements at a time that was convenient for me. About two weeks prior to installation, I called the Window Broker to see when installation would be scheduled as we were coming up on the holiday season. I left a message and someone got back to me immediately to schedule a time to our mutual benefit. <br /> <br /> <br /> <br />Two crews were dispatched to our home to perform the installation. They were friendly and professional and worked all day. They spent a significant amount of time outside (fortunately. the weather was good until near the end) finishing the installation. They cleaned up well after themselves - given the amount of debris that came out of the house and I could see in the back yard, you wouldn't know they were there afterwards. My wife looked at the installation from the back yard and was very pleased. <br /> <br /> <br /> <br />The windows we opted for are vinyl. As such, they are a little and quot;bulkierand quot; than our previous wood windows. We have already adjusted to this, but it should be noted as it is a difference. We opted for triple panes, as this was a and quot;free upgradeand quot; offered at the time - of course we would take it. A month in to having the windows, they seem to be working as advertised. I can't speak to energy efficiency as we still have a lot of leaky windows where the heat can escape. However, these windows, as one would expect, are significantly quieter than the previous ones. Also, no outside air infiltration whatsoever. <br /> <br /> <br /> <br />My only regret is that I have another 18 or so windows to eventually replace. OUCH!! <br /> <br /> <br /> <br />Ok. I realize this was long. Would I work with the Window Broker again and am I pleased with the windows and service? To all parts of the question I offer an unequivocal 'Yes'. Once these windows have been paid off, I plan to continue replacing. I think the windows we purchased are of good quality, the prices reasonable, the service solid and the installation professional. When making investments in one's home you can't ask for more. There are no doubt other fine companies that install quality replacement windows in the Southern Tier of New York. I feel fortunate that we did our business with the Window Broker, <br />"

Serving New Milford, PA and surrounding areas
In business since 2009
Free estimates
Warranties offered
"Quite well. The only issue is that the gutters still need to be completed (9/18). The supply company shipped the wrong gutter caps and I still have white end caps on my brown gutters :("

Serving New Milford, PA and surrounding areas
In business since 2005
Free estimates
Warranties offered
"It went perfectly. I called and spoke to the office immediately. They came out the next day on a Sunday prepared to give an estimate and complete the job. Everything is done. They performed quality work with quality products, very professional, clean-cut, honest, efficient, fair price. We are very happy and highly recommend them."

Serving New Milford, PA and surrounding areas
In business since 1952
Free estimates
Warranties offered
"The owner, Stan Howard, is a very nice guy and very responsive to questions and needs. He has a full-time crew and the same guys showed up every day on the job. Took about six days to complete, but probably could have been less if the weather had cooperated. One day the crew left early because they were getting hailed on! They came down the ladders with hailstones in their tool belts, but they had still worked for quite a while in to make sure the unfinished parts of the roof were covered and protected. The crew was very pleasant and knew what they were doing. We have a very steep roof slope on parts of our house, so it was always a worry that I would see a roofer fall past a window -- but they didn't have any problems, from what I could tell. Our new architectural shingles are very rich-looking, and they really enhance the appearance of the house. Our gutters are the kind that are supposed to be fastened with straps around them to the roof, but I thought that was ugly and asked if we could have them fastened differently to avoid the straps. They accommodated my request and we now have nicer-looking gutters than before. They removed the old roof vents and installed a ridge vent. We also asked them to install a vent for our new bathroom fan, which they also did. We had a couple of questions/minor adjustments to the gutters that we wanted done, so we called them a week or two after the job was completed, and they were here within a few days to make the requested adjustments. All in all, a very solid job! We are planning on getting in touch with them again in the fall for window replacement."

Serving New Milford, PA and surrounding areas
In business since 1964
Free estimates
Warranties offered
"Very neat, professional. Work done in a timely manner. Windows are wood inside. Great care taken to exactly match current wood molding in our house. Always responsive to phone calls or any time we had a question. <br /> Purchased high quality windows and glass, hence somewhat high price. Front door with leaded glass sidelights. <br />"
Serving New Milford, PA and surrounding areas
In business since 2010
Free estimates
Emergency services offered
"Very professional, discussed all repairs found upon on tearoff not on estimate. The project manager reviewed all work after the job was completed and discussed everything before the final payoff. Exceptional cleanup, even checked for nails with a magnet and covered up the hot tub. I will definitely hire this company again."
Serving New Milford, PA and surrounding areas
In business since 1975
Free estimates
Warranties offered
"He came over and measured my whole house. He was real pleasant. He called the building inspector for me. Just really pleasant overall. We are having some walls removed, the kitchen redone, work on the stairs to the attic, and some general remodeling. The entire downstairs is being redone."
Serving New Milford, PA and surrounding areas
In business since 1973
Free estimates
Warranties offered
"They were way out of line for what I wanted to have done. I had estimates at $17,000 and $25,000 and theirs was at $45,000 and that wasn't counting the appliances. All the others were counting in appliances. They were knowledgeable and knew what they were doing, they've been around a long time."

Serving New Milford, PA and surrounding areas
In business since 1986
Free estimates
Emergency services offered
"We just completed installing a motorized retractable awning from [*** Link removed ***] and are super pleased with the quality of the build, appearance and customer support.? This Italian-designed, engineered and manufactured awning is assembled and shipped from RetractableAwnings.com Florida plant, so if you need assistance with the install, you should contact a local handyman, carpenter or contractor.? Ours is a Palermo Plus, 16 ft. wide, with an 11 ft.-10 in. projection.? The Internet salesperson, Eric Scop, V.P., really worked with us to understand all the options and get fabric swatches.? We ultimately selected a combination Rain/Sun sensor and Vibration sensor to automatically retract the awning in case of heavy rain or excessive wind.? I spoke with Rocky, their installation expert, for advice on preparing the ledger board to attach the awning to our vinyl sided home, right below the soffit.? His advice was instrumental in making the install go so well.? Further, the awning arrived already programmed to the Soliris transmitter and the motor limit switches were also set.? It shipped in a fiberboard box (this one was about 17 ft long and 1 ft x 1 ft square, weighing over 200 lbs.), which was extremely tough.? The truck driver ignored the box orientation stickers and used a hand truck to move it from the center, rather than two hand trucks, one at each end, per the clear placarding on the box.? Despite this, it arrived in great shape, other than a couple minor paint scratches, which we will fix with touchup paint they are sending at no charge.? While the enclosed wall brackets were different from those described in the installation manual (an improved design), installing them was no problem. An extra bracket was included, which we also installed as this will be a large ?sail? on the side of the house and we want it to stay there. We extend our sincere thanks to the team at RetractableAwnings.com, and for those review sites that accept photographs, we include the following photo."
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