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You’re not imagining it. That bedroom that never warms up, the first floor that stays cold no matter how high you crank the heat, the condensation pooling on your window sills every morning—those aren’t just annoyances. They’re costing you money every single day.
Drafty windows can drive energy loss up by 10% or more. In Holliston, where winter lows sit between 22 and 31 degrees for months, that adds up fast. You’re already paying 38% more than the national average just to live here. Your heating bill doesn’t need to climb higher because your windows aren’t doing their job.
Seasonal window care in Holliston, MA fixes the problems before they become emergencies. Proper window weatherization services catch failing seals, worn weatherstripping, and hardware issues while you can still plan the repair—not when you’re scrambling in January because moisture is seeping into your drywall. You get comfortable rooms, predictable energy costs, and one less thing to worry about when the temperature drops.
We’ve been serving Massachusetts homeowners for nearly two decades. We’re an Owens Corning Preferred Contractor, which means we meet strict standards that most companies don’t qualify for. That’s not a sales pitch—it’s a credential you can verify.
We’re based in Methuen, but we know Holliston. We know the housing stock here was built around 1966. We know your winters are brutal and your energy costs are high. We know that when you’re spending $835,000 on a home, you expect the people you hire to show up on time, do the work right, and not waste your Saturday explaining things you already understand.
You’ll get a thorough proposal, fair pricing, and a crew that treats your property like it matters. Because it does.
First, we schedule a window frame inspection in Holliston, MA at a time that works for you. We’re not showing up unannounced or pushing you into same-day decisions. You’ll get a clear appointment, and we’ll be there when we say we will.
During the inspection, we check every window for the stuff that actually matters: seal integrity, weatherstripping condition, hardware function, frame stability, and moisture intrusion. We’re looking for the 10% energy loss from worn weatherstripping, the condensation that’s about to ruin your sill, the lock that’s going to fail mid-winter. This isn’t a 10-minute walkthrough—we’re thorough because that’s the only way to catch problems early.
Then we handle the repairs. Hardware lubrication in Holliston, MA, weatherstripping replacement, seal repairs, frame adjustments—whatever your windows need to perform the way they should. You’re not paying for a band-aid fix. You’re getting maintenance that extends the lifespan of your windows and keeps them functional through another New England winter.
When we’re done, you’ll know exactly what we did and why. No jargon, no upselling, no surprises on the invoice.
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Window maintenance in Holliston, MA isn’t just cleaning glass and calling it a day. You’re getting a complete tune-up that addresses every part of your window system that affects performance, energy efficiency, and comfort.
We inspect and repair weatherstripping that’s cracked, compressed, or missing entirely. That alone can recover the 10% energy loss that’s inflating your heating bill. We check window seals between panes—when those fail, you lose insulation and get condensation that damages your interior. We lubricate and adjust hardware so your windows open, close, and lock properly. Locks aren’t just security—they pull sashes tight against weatherstripping to create the seal that keeps cold air out.
We also assess your frames for rot, warping, or structural issues that compromise the entire window. In Holliston, where the average home was built in the 1960s, this matters. Older frames take a beating from decades of freeze-thaw cycles, and small problems become expensive ones if you ignore them.
This is preventive work. You’re catching issues in spring or fall when you have time to plan, not in the middle of winter when you’re paying emergency rates and dealing with a cold house while you wait for repairs.
Professionally maintained windows can save you between $101 and $583 per year on energy costs. That’s not a theoretical number—it’s based on documented energy savings from proper window weatherization.
Here’s why it works. Worn weatherstripping alone causes 10% energy loss. Add in failed seals, drafty frames, and improperly functioning hardware, and you’re losing even more. In Holliston, where you’re already dealing with heating costs well above the national average, that loss is expensive.
When we restore your windows to proper working condition, you’re not paying to heat the outdoors anymore. Your furnace runs less. Your rooms stay warmer. Your energy bills drop. The savings aren’t huge enough to retire on, but they’re real, measurable, and they add up every single winter.
Spring and early fall are your best windows—no pun intended. Spring lets you address any damage from winter before it gets worse. Fall gets your windows ready before heating season starts and the real cold hits.
Here’s the thing most people don’t think about: contractor schedules fill up fast once homeowners realize they don’t want another winter of cold rooms and high bills. If you wait until November, you’re competing with everyone else who just figured out their windows are a problem. You’ll pay more, wait longer, and possibly end up doing emergency repairs in January.
Schedule in April or September, and you’re planning ahead. You get better availability, more flexibility on timing, and you’re fixing problems before they become urgent. That’s how you avoid the panic call when it’s 20 degrees outside and your bedroom window won’t close all the way.
Drafts are the obvious one. If you feel cold air near your windows even when they’re closed, something’s failing—weatherstripping, seals, or the frame itself. Condensation between window panes means the seal is gone and your insulation is compromised. Condensation on the inside of your windows means cold glass is meeting warm air, which leads to moisture damage in your sills and walls.
Difficulty opening, closing, or locking windows is another red flag. If you’re forcing anything, the hardware needs adjustment or lubrication. Windows that won’t lock properly don’t just create security issues—they won’t seal correctly, which means drafts and energy loss.
Visible damage matters too. Peeling paint, rotting wood, warped frames—these aren’t cosmetic problems. They affect how your windows perform and how much heat you’re losing. If your energy bills jumped without explanation, your windows are a likely culprit. Massachusetts winters expose every weak point in your home’s envelope, and windows are usually where the biggest problems hide.
It depends on the condition of your windows, but maintenance is almost always the smarter first step. Replacement is expensive—often thousands of dollars per window when you factor in installation. Maintenance costs a fraction of that and can extend your windows’ lifespan by years.
Windows retain about 72% of their value in New England, which means even older windows are worth maintaining if they’re structurally sound. If your frames are solid, your glass isn’t broken, and your main issues are weatherstripping, seals, or hardware, maintenance solves the problem without the cost and disruption of full replacement.
That said, if your frames are rotting, your windows are single-pane, or you’re dealing with structural failure, replacement makes more sense. We’ll tell you honestly which situation you’re in. We’re not going to sell you new windows if a tune-up will do the job, and we’re not going to waste your money maintaining windows that are beyond saving. You’ll get a straight answer based on what we actually see.
Yes. Our window maintenance services align with Massachusetts energy efficiency programs, including Mass Save. These programs offer rebates and financing options for window improvements that reduce energy consumption, which is exactly what proper maintenance does.
Here’s what you need to know: Mass Save typically requires air sealing and insulation upgrades before approving window incentives. That means maintenance can be a complementary service that qualifies you for additional savings down the line. We can walk you through what’s eligible and how to maximize available rebates.
The process isn’t complicated, but it does require documentation and meeting specific efficiency standards. We’ve worked with these programs before, so we know what qualifies and what doesn’t. If you’re planning to take advantage of state incentives, mention it when you call. We’ll make sure the work we do supports your eligibility and doesn’t create any issues with program requirements.
For most Holliston homes, a complete window maintenance service takes between three and six hours, depending on how many windows you have and what condition they’re in. We’re not rushing through it—this is detailed work that requires attention to every window in your home.
The inspection itself is thorough. We’re checking seals, weatherstripping, hardware, frames, and glass on every single window. Then we make the necessary repairs: replacing weatherstripping, lubricating hardware, adjusting frames, sealing gaps. If we find bigger issues—like a failed seal or structural damage—we’ll discuss those separately so you can decide how you want to proceed.
You don’t need to hover over us the entire time, but you should plan to be home. We’ll need access to every room with windows, and we’ll walk you through what we found and what we fixed before we leave. You’ll know exactly what we did, why we did it, and what kind of improvement you can expect in comfort and energy efficiency.