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Drafty rooms, cold glass, high utility bills

If one room never feels right, start here.

If drafts, condensation, cold rooms, noisy glass, or rising utility bills are making your home less comfortable, start with a measured replacement window quote. Serving Davenport, Bettendorf, Moline, Rock Island, East Moline, Muscatine, Le Claire, Eldridge, and nearby Quad Cities homes.

Call With Draft Questions

Start with the rooms that bother you most

Is replacement justified?

Look at drafts, age, condensation, operation, and which rooms are uncomfortable.

Which windows first?

Start with bedrooms, living rooms, or rooms that never match the thermostat.

What will it cost?

A measured quote is required, but a planning range helps before the appointment.

How soon?

If the room was cold last winter, schedule before the next rush.

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Questions to send with your quote request

Window replacement questions

Straight answers before you schedule.

Are energy efficient windows worth it?

Energy-efficient windows can reduce drafts, improve comfort, and lower heating and cooling load. Look at U-factor, SHGC, air leakage, ENERGY STAR climate-zone fit, and installation quality.

How much do energy-efficient windows cost?

Window replacement pricing depends on window size, material, glass package, labor, access, and installation method. A measured quote is the only reliable way to compare real project cost.

Can windows be replaced in the rain?

Professional installation includes removing the old unit, preparing the opening, setting the window, insulating, sealing, and finishing trim. Good installation protects energy performance, water resistance, and warranty coverage.

Are storm windows still useful?

In Iowa and the Midwest, windows should handle cold winters, humid summers, wind, and freeze-thaw conditions. Look for strong air sealing, appropriate glass ratings, durable frames, and quality installation.

Should I keep storm windows after replacing windows?

In Iowa and the Midwest, windows should handle cold winters, humid summers, wind, and freeze-thaw conditions. Look for strong air sealing, appropriate glass ratings, durable frames, and quality installation.

Should I choose replacement windows or storm windows?

The best replacement window is the one that fits your home, budget, climate, and performance goals. Compare product specs, warranty terms, installer reputation, and total installed value.