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You’re losing money right now. Not because you’re careless, but because your windows are working against you instead of for you.
When frames shift, seals crack, and hardware stiffens, air leaks in and out. Your furnace runs longer. Your AC works harder. And you’re paying an extra $400+ every year without realizing it.
Professional window tune-up in Hollis, NH fixes that. We inspect frames for gaps, replace worn weatherstripping, lubricate hardware so everything moves smoothly, and seal the spots where your heated air escapes. The result isn’t just comfort—it’s measurable savings on every utility bill and a home that actually holds the temperature you set.
This isn’t about making windows look nice. It’s about making them perform the way they’re supposed to, so you’re not throwing money out the window every time the heat kicks on.
Paradise Remodeling Inc has been serving Hollis, NH and the surrounding Southern New Hampshire area with one focus: doing the job right. We’re an Owens Corning Preferred Contractor, which means we’ve met strict standards for quality and reliability that most companies don’t bother with.
We’re licensed in Massachusetts (HIC #195972), insured, and we back our work with real guarantees—not the kind that disappear when you need them. Hollis homeowners deal with brutal winters, ice buildup, and temperature swings that test every seal and frame. We’ve worked on enough homes here to know what fails first and how to prevent it.
You’re not hiring a crew that’s learning on your property. You’re hiring people who’ve done this enough times to spot problems before they cost you thousands.
We start with a complete window frame inspection in Hollis, NH. That means checking every window for gaps, cracks, seal failures, and hardware issues. We’re looking for the spots where air moves when it shouldn’t—around frames, through worn weatherstripping, or where caulk has pulled away.
Next comes hardware lubrication in Hollis, NH. Locks, hinges, and sliding mechanisms get stiff over time, especially after a few New England winters. We clean and lubricate every moving part so your windows open and close the way they did when they were new.
Then we handle weatherization. We replace old, compressed weatherstripping with fresh material that actually seals. We re-caulk gaps and reseal joints. If your windows have storm panels or screens, we check those too.
You’ll know exactly what we found, what we fixed, and what (if anything) needs attention down the road. No surprises. No upselling. Just clear information so you can make smart decisions about your home.
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Seasonal window care in Hollis, NH covers everything your windows need to handle the extremes. That includes full frame inspection, weatherstripping replacement, hardware lubrication, caulking and sealing, and glass inspection for cracks or condensation between panes.
Hollis homes face temperature swings from below zero in January to 90+ in July. Your windows expand and contract with every season, and seals that worked fine in spring can fail by winter. We time our maintenance around those shifts—ideally in fall before the cold hits, or in spring after the freeze-thaw cycle has done its damage.
Most homes here were built in the 1980s or earlier. Older windows need more attention, but even newer ones benefit from regular tune-ups. A $400 maintenance visit can prevent a $4,000 replacement, and it pays for itself in energy savings within a year.
We also catch the small stuff—loose trim, minor rot, condensation issues—before it turns into structural damage. In a town where the median home value is over $1 million, protecting that investment isn’t optional. It’s just smart.
Most Hollis homeowners benefit from professional window maintenance once a year, ideally in early fall before winter weather arrives. That timing lets us catch and fix issues before freezing temperatures make them worse.
If your home was built before 1990, or if you’ve noticed higher energy bills or drafts, twice-a-year service makes sense—once in fall and once in spring. Spring maintenance addresses damage from winter storms, ice buildup, and freeze-thaw cycles that can crack seals and shift frames.
Homes with newer windows (less than 10 years old) can often go 18-24 months between tune-ups, but that depends on how exposed your windows are to weather. South and west-facing windows take more abuse from sun and wind, so they may need attention more often than protected sides of your home.
Drafts are the obvious one. If you feel cold air near your windows in winter, or if curtains move when the windows are closed, your seals or weatherstripping have failed.
Higher energy bills are another red flag. If your heating or cooling costs jumped without a rate increase, your windows are likely leaking conditioned air. Condensation between window panes means the seal has broken and the insulating gas has escaped—that’s not fixable with maintenance, but we can tell you if replacement is actually necessary or if it can wait.
Sticky or stiff windows, peeling paint around frames, visible gaps between the window and the wall, or water stains on sills all point to problems that maintenance can fix. The longer you wait, the more expensive the fix becomes. A $50 weatherstripping replacement now beats a $1,500 frame repair later.
Yes, and the savings are measurable. Windows account for 25-30% of your home’s heating and cooling energy use, according to the U.S. Department of Energy. In Hollis, where winter temperatures regularly drop below 20°F and summer heat pushes into the 90s, leaky windows cost you an average of $422 per year in wasted energy.
Professional window weatherization in Hollis, NH seals those leaks. Fresh weatherstripping, proper caulking, and sealed frames reduce air infiltration, which means your HVAC system runs less often and uses less energy to maintain temperature. Most homeowners see a 10-15% reduction in heating costs after a thorough tune-up.
The payback period is usually under a year. A $400 maintenance service that saves you $400+ annually is a straightforward investment, especially when you factor in the added comfort of a draft-free home and the extended lifespan of your windows.
Maintenance fixes and optimizes what you already have. Replacement tears out your existing windows and installs new ones. Maintenance costs a few hundred dollars. Replacement costs thousands per window.
Most window problems don’t require replacement. Drafts, stiff hardware, worn weatherstripping, and minor seal failures are all fixable with maintenance. Even older windows can perform well with proper care—and in many cases, a well-maintained older window outperforms a cheap new one.
Replacement makes sense when frames are rotted, glass is cracked, or seals have failed on double-pane windows (causing permanent fogging). But even then, you might have options. We’ll tell you honestly whether maintenance will solve your problem or if replacement is the smarter move. We’re not in the business of selling you something you don’t need.
Yes. Storm damage, broken glass, and failed seals don’t wait for convenient timing, and neither do we. If a winter storm cracks a window or high winds damage a frame, we can get someone out quickly to assess the damage and make temporary or permanent repairs.
Emergency situations usually involve broken glass (safety hazard), frames that won’t close or lock (security issue), or major air leaks during extreme cold (comfort and cost issue). We prioritize those calls and typically respond within 24-48 hours, depending on weather conditions and demand.
For non-emergency issues—like a sticky window or minor draft—regular scheduling works fine. But if you’re dealing with something that’s affecting your safety, security, or ability to heat your home, don’t wait. Call us and we’ll figure out the fastest way to solve it.
We don’t cut corners, even when it costs us more. That’s not a slogan—it’s how we operate. We’re an Owens Corning Preferred Contractor, which means we’ve met strict quality and reliability standards that most contractors don’t bother pursuing.
We’re also local enough to understand Hollis specifically. We know the housing stock here skews older, with homes built in the 1980s that need more attention. We know the weather patterns—the ice dams, the freeze-thaw cycles, the summer humidity. And we know what fails first on homes in this area.
You’ll get straight answers from us. If maintenance will fix your problem, we’ll tell you. If you need replacement, we’ll explain why and give you options. We back our work with real guarantees, we’re licensed and insured, and we’ve built a reputation on doing what we say we’ll do. That’s it. No gimmicks, no pressure, just solid work and honest communication.