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You stop losing $422 a year through drafty seals and failed glass. That’s what the average Litchfield homeowner wastes when windows aren’t doing their job.
Your heating system stops working overtime. Your electric bill drops. And you’re not dealing with condensation, fog between panes, or frames that rot a little more each season.
Repair isn’t always the answer. But when it is, it’s faster and costs 60-70% less than replacement. You get the same result: windows that open, close, seal properly, and keep your home comfortable. Most jobs are done in a day. No week-long projects. No tearing apart your walls.
We work throughout Litchfield, NH, handling everything from emergency broken window glass replacement to full frame restoration. We’re an Owens Corning Preferred Contractor, which means we meet strict standards for quality and service.
Most homes in Litchfield were built around 1974. That means original windows, aging seals, and wood frames that have seen 50 New Hampshire winters. We know what fails first and how to fix it right.
You’ll work with a local crew that shows up on time, keeps the site clean, and explains what’s actually wrong before we touch anything. No upselling. No surprise charges.
You call or text. We ask a few questions about what’s going on: broken glass, foggy panes, windows that won’t open, or frames showing rot. If it’s an emergency, we can be there same-day.
We come out to assess the damage. Most of the time, we can tell you on the spot whether repair makes sense or if replacement is the smarter move. You’ll get a clear price before any work starts.
If it’s a repair, we handle it fast. Broken glass gets replaced. Foggy windows get defogged or the glass unit gets swapped. Rotten wood gets cut out and replaced with new material—not filled with epoxy that fails in two years. Hardware like locks, balances, and tilt latches get fixed or replaced so your windows actually function.
You’re back to normal, usually within a day. No drawn-out timelines. No mess left behind.
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Broken window glass replacement in Litchfield, NH is one of the most common calls we get. Whether it’s an accident, a storm, or a break-in, we replace the glass fast. You’re not left with a board over your window for days.
Foggy window repair and defogging services handle that cloudy look between double-pane glass. When seals fail, argon gas leaks out and moisture gets in. We replace the glass unit and restore the insulation value so your windows work like they should.
Window frame restoration is where most contractors skip corners. We don’t use filler. If the wood is rotted, we cut it out and replace it with real wood. It lasts longer and keeps the integrity of your original windows, which matters in a town where homes have history.
We also fix window hardware: locks that don’t latch, sashes that won’t stay up, tilt mechanisms that broke years ago. These aren’t cosmetic issues. When your windows don’t lock or seal, you’re losing energy and security. We make them work again.
Repair typically costs 30-40% of what you’d pay for replacement. If you’re looking at $280 per window for a new unit—which is average in Litchfield—a repair might run $80 to $150 depending on what’s broken.
Glass replacement, hardware fixes, and even defogging services are almost always cheaper than a full window swap. The exception is when the frame is too far gone or the window is so old that parts aren’t available anymore.
We’ll tell you straight up if replacement makes more sense. But most of the time, if the frame is solid and the issue is isolated to glass, seals, or hardware, repair is the smarter financial move.
Foggy windows mean the seal between the panes has failed. The argon gas leaked out and moisture got in. There’s no way to reseal it and pump the gas back in—that’s not how it works.
What we do is replace the insulated glass unit. The frame stays. The new glass unit gets installed with fresh seals and gas. Your window looks clear again and performs like it should.
This costs a fraction of replacing the entire window. It’s done in a few hours. And it solves the problem for good, as long as the frame itself is still in decent shape.
Same day in most cases. If you call in the morning, we can usually get someone out by afternoon. Broken windows are a security risk and an energy nightmare, especially in winter.
We keep common glass sizes in stock and can board up the opening temporarily if we need to order custom glass. But the goal is always to get your window fully repaired as quickly as possible.
Emergency window repair in Litchfield, NH isn’t something we make you wait on. You’ll talk to a real person when you call, not a voicemail. And we’ll give you a realistic timeline right away.
Frame restoration means cutting out rotted or damaged wood and replacing it with new material. We don’t use filler or epoxy because those are temporary fixes that fail when moisture gets back in.
This approach works best on original wood windows in older Litchfield homes. If your house was built in the ’70s or earlier, those windows were made with better materials than most modern replacements. Restoring the frame extends their life by decades.
It’s worth it when the window itself is still solid and you want to keep the original look and function. It’s not worth it if the entire frame is compromised or if rot has spread into the surrounding structure. We’ll assess that during the inspection and give you an honest recommendation.
Yes. Broken locks, balances, tilt latches, and sash mechanisms are some of the easiest and most affordable repairs we do. These parts wear out over time, especially in windows that have been opened and closed for 20+ years.
A window that won’t lock is a security issue. A window that won’t stay open or is difficult to operate becomes one you just stop using. Replacing the hardware fixes both problems and makes your windows functional again.
Most hardware repairs are done in under an hour per window. We carry common parts and can source specialty hardware for older or custom windows if needed.
If the damage is isolated—broken glass, failed seals, bad hardware, or minor frame rot—repair almost always makes sense. You’re fixing the specific problem without touching what still works.
Replacement makes sense when the frames are rotted beyond repair, the windows are so old that parts aren’t available, or you’re dealing with multiple failures across several windows. At that point, the cost of repairing each issue individually starts to approach replacement cost.
We’ll walk you through that decision during the inspection. You’ll see exactly what’s wrong, what it costs to fix, and whether replacement would be smarter long-term. No pressure either way. Just clear information so you can make the right call for your home and budget.
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