Frequently Asked Questions

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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.

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Home Depot sells window materials but doesn't provide repair services. For professional repairs in Colorado, Familia Windows offers same-day service with expert technicians.

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Basic window repairs start at $150 for minor fixes. Budget $200-$400 for most repairs, or $500-$1,500 for full window replacement.

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Ace Hardware can cut glass but doesn't install or repair windows. Professional installation ensures proper sealing and warranty protection.

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Temporary fixes like plastic sheeting cost under $20 but aren't permanent. Professional repair starting at $150 is the most cost-effective long-term solution.

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Repair windows less than 15 years old with minor damage. Replace if there's extensive damage, poor energy efficiency, or windows over 20 years old.

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Most homeowners insurance covers window damage from storms, vandalism, or accidents. Wear and tear typically isn't covered. We help with insurance claims.

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While handymen can do basic repairs, certified window professionals ensure proper installation, warranties, and energy efficiency standards.

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Yes, repairing windows costs 50-70% less than replacement and extends window life by 5-10 years. It's especially worthwhile for newer, quality windows.

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Emergency boarding costs $100-$200, glass replacement $150-$400, and full window replacement $500-$1,500. Get a free quote for accurate pricing.

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File a claim if repair costs exceed your deductible by $500+. For single window repairs under $500, paying out-of-pocket may be better.

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Yes! Most window problems like broken glass, failed seals, damaged frames, or faulty hardware can be repaired without full replacement.

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