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Your heating bill drops. Not by a little—by 10 to 20 percent if your windows have been leaking air for years. That’s real money back in your account every month from November through March.
You stop feeling cold drafts when you walk past certain windows. Your furnace stops running constantly. The rooms that were always too cold finally match the rest of the house.
Window maintenance in North Hampton, NH isn’t about making things look nice. It’s about stopping heat loss before it costs you another $400 this winter. Coastal New England weather is brutal on window seals, frames, and hardware. Salt air accelerates wear. Freeze-thaw cycles crack caulking. Your windows take a beating, and if you’re not catching the small problems early, you’re either uncomfortable or you’re paying to heat the outdoors.
We inspect the full window assembly—glass, seals, frames, hardware, weatherstripping. We catch the failing parts before they fail completely. We lubricate what’s sticking, seal what’s leaking, and adjust what’s misaligned. You get windows that open, close, and lock the way they’re supposed to. And you stop losing conditioned air.
We’ve been handling window maintenance, installation, and weatherization across the North Shore since 2012. We’re a family business, and there’s always a family member on site when we’re working at your home.
We’re licensed, insured, and ranked in the top 8% of Massachusetts contractors. We’re also an Owens Corning Preferred Contractor, which means we meet strict standards for quality and reliability. But what matters more is that we understand North Hampton’s coastal climate and what it does to your windows over time.
You’re not getting a crew that’s learning on the job. You’re getting people who’ve seen every type of window failure that happens in this area—and know how to fix it before it becomes an expensive replacement.
We start with a full window frame inspection in North Hampton, NH. That means checking every window for air leaks, damaged seals, worn weatherstripping, and hardware problems. We’re looking for the stuff you can’t always see—failed seals between panes, frame rot from moisture intrusion, and caulking that’s cracked or missing.
Next is hardware lubrication and adjustment. If your windows are hard to open, won’t stay open, or don’t lock properly, it’s usually a simple fix. We clean and lubricate the tracks, adjust the balance mechanisms, and make sure everything operates smoothly. Sticking windows get forced, and forcing them breaks things.
Then we handle window weatherization services in North Hampton, NH—resealing gaps, replacing worn weatherstripping, and making sure your windows are airtight. This is where the energy savings come from. Even small gaps let in cold air and let out expensive heat.
We also check for condensation between panes, which means the seal has failed and the insulating gas has leaked out. If that’s happening, we’ll tell you. Some things can be maintained. Some things need to be replaced. We’ll give you the straight answer either way.
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Seasonal window care in North Hampton, NH means preparing your windows for the weather they’re about to face. In fall, that’s sealing up before winter. In spring, it’s checking for damage from ice, snow, and freeze-thaw cycles.
North Hampton sits right on the coast, which means your windows deal with salt air, high winds, and temperature swings that most inland homes don’t see. Salt accelerates corrosion on metal hardware. Wind-driven rain finds every weak point in your seals. And when temperatures drop below freezing, any moisture trapped in your frames expands and causes cracks.
Our maintenance service addresses all of it. We inspect, clean, lubricate, seal, and adjust. We also check your storm windows if you have them, because a storm window that’s not sealing properly isn’t doing its job. And we look at the exterior trim and sills, because water damage there eventually works its way into the frame.
You’re not just getting a tune-up. You’re getting a full assessment of what’s working, what’s wearing out, and what needs attention now versus later. We’ve worked on enough homes in this area to know what fails first and what lasts. That knowledge saves you money.
Twice a year is ideal—once in fall before heating season, and once in spring after winter ends. Fall maintenance focuses on sealing up and weatherizing before cold weather hits. Spring maintenance checks for damage from ice, snow, and freeze-thaw cycles.
If your windows are older or you’ve noticed drafts, condensation, or hardware problems, don’t wait for a seasonal schedule. Get them looked at now. Small problems turn into expensive ones fast, especially in coastal climates where salt air and moisture accelerate wear.
Most homeowners skip maintenance entirely until something breaks. By then, you’ve already spent extra money on heating and cooling, and the repair is often more expensive than it needed to be. Regular tune-ups catch issues early when they’re cheap and easy to fix.
Drafts are the obvious one. If you feel cold air near a closed window, the seal or weatherstripping has failed. Condensation between panes means the insulating seal is broken and the gas has leaked out—that window has lost most of its energy efficiency.
Difficulty opening, closing, or locking windows means the hardware needs adjustment or lubrication. If you’re forcing anything, stop. You’ll break the mechanism, and then you’re looking at a repair instead of a tune-up.
Peeling paint, soft spots, or discoloration on frames or sills usually indicate water intrusion. That needs to be addressed immediately, because moisture causes rot, and rot spreads. Also watch for higher-than-normal energy bills in winter or summer. If your heating or cooling costs have crept up and nothing else has changed, your windows are likely leaking air.
Yes, and the savings are measurable. Properly sealed and maintained windows can reduce heating and cooling costs by 10 to 20 percent. The Department of Energy estimates that up to 30 percent of your heating and cooling energy is lost through windows.
In North Hampton, NH, where average energy bills run around $1,400 per year, inefficient windows could be costing you an extra $400 annually. That’s money you’re spending to heat or cool the outdoors because your windows aren’t doing their job.
Window weatherization services—resealing gaps, replacing weatherstripping, fixing hardware—directly address the air leaks that drive up your bills. You’re not just making your home more comfortable. You’re stopping waste. And in a climate with cold winters and humid summers, that waste adds up fast.
Maintenance extends the life of your existing windows by keeping them sealed, functional, and energy-efficient. Replacement is what you do when the windows are too far gone to repair—rotted frames, failed seals that can’t be fixed, or single-pane windows that were never efficient to begin with.
Most windows can be maintained for years if you catch problems early. Hardware can be repaired or replaced. Seals can be redone. Weatherstripping can be swapped out. Glass can even be replaced in some cases without replacing the entire window.
Replacement makes sense when the frame itself is damaged, when you’re upgrading from old single-pane windows to modern double or triple-pane units, or when the cost to repair approaches the cost to replace. We’ll tell you honestly which situation you’re in. If maintenance will get you another 10 years, we’ll say that. If you’re better off replacing, we’ll say that too.
Yes. We work on double-hung, casement, sliding, awning, bay, bow, and specialty windows. We also handle storm windows, which are common in older North Hampton homes and still provide solid energy savings when properly maintained.
Different window types have different failure points. Double-hung windows often have balance mechanism issues. Casement windows develop crank problems. Sliding windows get debris in the tracks that damages the rollers. We’ve seen it all and know how to fix it.
If you have historic windows, we take extra care. Older wood windows can often be restored and made energy-efficient with the right weatherization work. They don’t always need to be replaced—sometimes they just need someone who knows how to work on them properly. We’ve handled plenty of historic homes on the North Shore and understand how to maintain original windows without compromising their character.
We explain what we found, what it means for your comfort and energy bills, and what it’ll take to fix it. You get a clear answer about whether it’s something that needs immediate attention or something you can plan for down the road.
If it’s a simple fix—adjusting hardware, replacing weatherstripping, resealing a frame—we can usually handle it on the spot. If it’s more involved, we’ll give you a detailed estimate and timeline. No pressure, no upselling. Just the information you need to make a decision.
Some problems are urgent, like water intrusion that’s causing rot. Others are just things to keep an eye on. We’ll tell you which is which. And if a window is beyond repair and needs replacement, we’ll explain why and what your options are. You’re not getting a sales pitch. You’re getting an honest assessment from people who’ve been doing this for over a decade.
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