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Window repairs typically range from $150-$450 depending on the type of damage. Simple glass replacements start around $150, while frame repairs can reach $450.
Read detailed answerHome Depot sells window materials but doesn't provide repair services. For professional repairs in Colorado, Familia Windows offers same-day service with expert technicians.
Read detailed answerBasic window repairs start at $150 for minor fixes. Budget $200-$400 for most repairs, or $500-$1,500 for full window replacement.
Read detailed answerAce Hardware can cut glass but doesn't install or repair windows. Professional installation ensures proper sealing and warranty protection.
Read detailed answerTemporary fixes like plastic sheeting cost under $20 but aren't permanent. Professional repair starting at $150 is the most cost-effective long-term solution.
Read detailed answerRepair windows less than 15 years old with minor damage. Replace if there's extensive damage, poor energy efficiency, or windows over 20 years old.
Read detailed answerMost homeowners insurance covers window damage from storms, vandalism, or accidents. Wear and tear typically isn't covered. We help with insurance claims.
Read detailed answerWhile handymen can do basic repairs, certified window professionals ensure proper installation, warranties, and energy efficiency standards.
Read detailed answerYes, repairing windows costs 50-70% less than replacement and extends window life by 5-10 years. It's especially worthwhile for newer, quality windows.
Read detailed answerEmergency boarding costs $100-$200, glass replacement $150-$400, and full window replacement $500-$1,500. Get a free quote for accurate pricing.
Read detailed answerFile a claim if repair costs exceed your deductible by $500+. For single window repairs under $500, paying out-of-pocket may be better.
Read detailed answerYes! Most window problems like broken glass, failed seals, damaged frames, or faulty hardware can be repaired without full replacement.
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