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A cracked window isn’t just an eyesore. It’s a security risk, an energy drain, and a problem that gets worse the longer you wait.
When we repair your windows in Greenfield, NH, you’re not just fixing glass. You’re stopping drafts that spike your heating bill every winter. You’re eliminating moisture that fogs up double-pane windows and rots out wooden frames. You’re restoring the seal that keeps your home comfortable year-round.
Most window problems don’t require full replacement. Broken window glass replacement, defogging services for cloudy panes, and window frame restoration cost a fraction of new installations—and they work. If the frame is solid and the damage is isolated, repair is the smarter move. You keep your existing windows, save money, and get back to normal fast.
Paradise Remodeling Inc has served New Hampshire homeowners for over a decade. We’re an Owens Corning Preferred Contractor, which means we’ve met strict standards for quality, reliability, and customer care.
Greenfield homes deal with temperature swings, ice storms, and the kind of weather that tests every seal and frame. We know what fails first and how to fix it so it lasts. Whether it’s emergency window repair after a break-in or foggy window repair from failed seals, we’ve handled it before—and we’ll handle it right.
You won’t get a sales pitch for full replacement unless you actually need it. If repair makes sense, that’s what we’ll recommend.
First, we assess the damage. That means looking at the glass, the frame, the seals, and the hardware to figure out what’s broken and what’s still good. If it’s an emergency—broken glass from a storm or break-in—we can be there the same day to secure your home.
Next, we explain your options. If the frame is rotting or the seal is shot beyond repair, we’ll tell you. If a simple broken window glass replacement or defogging service will solve the problem, we’ll tell you that too. No upselling, no runaround.
Then we do the work. We replace broken panes, restore wooden frames, fix stuck sashes, and reseal fogged windows using professional-grade materials. Most repairs are done in a few hours. You’re not waiting weeks for a custom order or dealing with a torn-apart room.
After the repair, your window works like it should. It opens, it closes, it keeps the weather out, and it stops costing you money on your energy bill.
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We handle emergency window repair when glass breaks and your home is exposed. That includes boarding up the opening, removing broken glass safely, and installing new panes the same day when possible. Broken windows don’t wait for business hours, and neither do we.
For foggy window repair, we use defogging services that restore clarity and thermal efficiency without replacing the entire unit. Condensation between panes means the seal failed—but that doesn’t mean the window is done. We drill, extract the moisture, reseal, and restore the insulation value so you’re not losing 25-30% of your heating and cooling through failed glass.
Window frame restoration is critical in Greenfield, NH, where moisture and freeze-thaw cycles rot out wood faster than most homeowners realize. We repair damaged sections, treat the wood, and refinish so the frame holds strong for years. If the glass is fine but the frame is failing, this saves you thousands compared to full replacement.
We also handle stuck windows, broken sashes, failed hardware, and cracked glass in historic homes where preservation matters. Every repair is done with attention to how your windows actually function—not just how they look.
If the damage is isolated—cracked glass, a broken seal, or a rotted section of the frame—repair almost always makes more sense. You’ll spend a fraction of what replacement costs, and if the rest of the window is sound, there’s no reason to tear it out.
Replacement makes sense when the frame is deteriorating beyond a single section, when you’re dealing with major leaks in multiple spots, or when the window is so outdated that it’s costing you more in energy loss than a new unit would cost to install. But most of the time, a broken pane or fogged glass doesn’t mean the whole window is shot.
We’ll walk you through what’s damaged and what’s not. If repair will get you another 10-15 years, we’ll tell you. If the window is done, we’ll tell you that too.
Window repair typically costs 60-80% less than full replacement, depending on what’s broken. A single pane of broken window glass replacement might run a few hundred dollars. Defogging services for a cloudy double-pane unit cost even less. Compare that to $500-$1,200 per window for a full replacement, and the math is pretty clear.
Window frame restoration costs more than glass repair, but it’s still cheaper than new windows—and it preserves the original unit, which matters if you’ve got older or custom-sized frames that would require expensive replacements.
The real cost isn’t just the upfront price. It’s what happens after. A good repair stops energy loss, prevents further damage, and buys you years before you need to think about replacement. That’s value you can’t ignore, especially in a climate like Greenfield’s where windows take a beating.
Yes. Foggy windows mean the seal between the panes failed and moisture got inside. Most contractors will tell you the whole unit needs replacing, but that’s not always true.
We use defogging services that drill a small access point, extract the trapped moisture, clean the interior glass, and reseal the unit. This restores clarity and brings back most of the insulation value. It’s not a temporary fix—it’s a real repair that can last for years if done right.
The alternative is spending $400-$800 per window to replace the glass unit or the entire window. Defogging costs a fraction of that and gets your windows clear again without the mess, the wait, or the expense of replacement. It’s especially useful if you’ve got multiple windows fogging up and the frames are still in good shape.
Yes. Broken glass is a security issue, and we treat it like one. If a storm, accident, or break-in leaves your window shattered, we’ll get there as fast as we can—often the same day—to board it up and make your home secure again.
Once the opening is protected, we’ll measure for replacement glass and get it installed as quickly as possible. For standard sizes, that’s usually within a day or two. Custom or odd-sized panes take longer, but we’ll make sure your home stays sealed and safe in the meantime.
Emergency window repair isn’t just about speed. It’s about doing it right so you’re not dealing with drafts, leaks, or another failure six months later. We use quality glass, proper sealing, and the right techniques to make sure the repair holds up to Greenfield’s weather.
A properly done window repair should last 10-20 years, depending on what was fixed and how well the window is maintained. Broken window glass replacement lasts as long as the glass itself—decades, if nothing hits it. Defogging services typically hold for 10-15 years before the seal might need attention again.
Window frame restoration depends on the extent of the damage and the quality of the repair. If we’re replacing a rotted sill or section of the frame, treating the wood, and refinishing it correctly, that repair can outlast the rest of the window. But if the underlying moisture problem isn’t addressed—like a gutter that’s dumping water onto the frame—you’ll have issues again.
The key is fixing the root cause, not just the symptom. We don’t patch things up and hope for the best. We identify why the window failed, fix that, and then repair the damage so it doesn’t come back.
We handle rotted wood, cracked frames, damaged sills, broken sashes, and failed hardware. Wood rot is the most common issue in Greenfield, NH, especially on older homes where water gets into the frame and sits. We cut out the rotted sections, splice in new wood, treat it to prevent future rot, and refinish so it matches the original.
For cracked or split frames, we stabilize the structure, fill gaps, and reinforce weak points. If the sash is broken or won’t stay open, we repair or replace the balance system and any damaged components. Hardware like locks, cranks, and hinges get replaced if they’re beyond adjustment.
Window frame restoration is about preserving what’s still good while fixing what’s failed. If your frames are solid except for one problem area, there’s no reason to replace the whole window. We’ll restore the damaged section and leave you with a window that works like it should—and looks like it always has.
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