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When your windows aren’t sealing right, you’re paying for it every month. Heat escapes in winter, cool air leaks in summer, and your HVAC system works overtime trying to keep up.
Window repair in Merrimack, NH brings your windows back to their original performance. That means better insulation, lower energy bills, and rooms that actually stay comfortable. You’ll also eliminate moisture buildup that fogs up your view and eventually damages the glass beyond what’s fixable.
If you’ve got broken glass from a storm or an accident, you’re dealing with a security risk on top of everything else. Wildlife, weather, and anyone walking by can access your home through that opening. Getting it repaired quickly closes that gap and gives you back your peace of mind without the expense or wait time of a full window replacement.
We’ve been handling home improvement projects across New Hampshire and Massachusetts for over a decade. We’re an Owens Corning Preferred Contractor, which means we’ve met strict standards for quality work and customer service—not just once, but consistently.
Merrimack homeowners deal with temperature swings, ice, wind, and the kind of weather that tests every seal and frame on your property. We’ve seen it all: cracked panes from hail, fogged-up double panes from failed seals, rotted wood frames from years of moisture exposure. We know what breaks, why it breaks, and how to fix it so it lasts.
You’re not getting a sales pitch or a runaround. You’re getting an honest assessment and a repair that actually solves the problem.
First, we come out and take a look at what’s going on. Not every window problem needs the same fix, so we assess the damage, check the frame, inspect the seals, and figure out whether you need glass replacement, defogging services, or frame restoration.
Once we know what you’re dealing with, we explain what needs to happen and what it’ll cost. No surprises, no upselling. If your window can be repaired, we’ll tell you. If it’s too far gone and replacement makes more sense, we’ll tell you that too.
Then we get to work. Broken window glass replacement in Merrimack, NH can often be done the same day if we have the glass in stock and you call early enough. Foggy window repair in Merrimack, NH takes a bit more time since we’re addressing the seal failure and clearing out the moisture between panes. Window frame restoration in Merrimack, NH involves repairing or replacing rotted wood, re-sealing joints, and making sure the structure is solid again.
After the repair, we clean up and walk you through what we did. You’ll know exactly what was fixed and what to expect moving forward.
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Emergency window repair in Merrimack, NH is available when you’ve got a broken window that’s leaving your home exposed. Storms, accidents, and break-ins don’t wait for business hours, and neither do we. Getting that opening sealed fast protects your home from weather, pests, and security risks.
Foggy window repair and defogging services in Merrimack, NH handle the condensation that builds up between double-pane windows when the seal fails. That fog doesn’t just block your view—it’s a sign that your window has lost its insulating properties. We restore the seal and clear out the moisture so your window works like it should again.
Window frame restoration in Merrimack, NH addresses wood rot, damaged sills, and structural issues that compromise your window’s performance. New Hampshire’s freeze-thaw cycles are brutal on wood frames, especially older ones. We repair or replace the damaged sections, reseal everything, and make sure your frame can handle another few decades of weather. If you’ve got historic windows, we preserve the original materials and craftsmanship while bringing them back to full function.
Window repair typically costs between $100 and $750 depending on what’s broken and how extensive the damage is. Broken glass replacement usually falls on the lower end if it’s a standard size and we have it in stock. Foggy window repair and frame restoration cost more because there’s more labor involved, but you’re still looking at a fraction of what replacement runs.
Full window replacement in Merrimack, NH averages between $180 and $410 per window, and that’s just for standard vinyl windows. If you’ve got custom sizes, wood frames, or historic windows, you’re looking at significantly more. Replacement also means dealing with installation, trim work, potential siding or exterior repairs, and a longer timeline.
Most window problems don’t require replacement. If your frame is solid and the glass is the only issue, repair makes sense. If your seals failed but the frame and glass are fine, defogging services will fix it. Replacement is really only necessary when the frame is rotted beyond repair or the window is so outdated that it’s not worth fixing.
Yes. Foggy windows happen when the seal between double-pane glass fails and moisture gets trapped inside. That fog won’t go away on its own, and it’ll only get worse over time as more condensation builds up.
Defogging services in Merrimack, NH involve drilling a small hole in the glass, clearing out the moisture, cleaning the inside surfaces, and then resealing the unit. This restores your view and brings back some of the insulating value you lost when the seal failed. It’s not quite as effective as a brand-new sealed unit, but it’s close—and it costs a lot less.
The key is catching it early. If you’ve got visible condensation or fog between your panes, get it looked at before the moisture starts etching the glass or causing other damage. Once the glass itself is compromised, defogging won’t help and you’ll need replacement. But if you’re just dealing with a failed seal and some condensation, repair is absolutely an option.
Broken window glass replacement in Merrimack, NH can be done in a few hours if we have the right glass in stock and the frame doesn’t need work. If you call us early in the day, there’s a good chance we can get it done the same day. Custom glass or specialty sizes take longer because we have to order it, but we’ll board up or temporarily seal the opening so your home stays secure in the meantime.
Foggy window repair usually takes a day or two depending on how many windows need defogging and how accessible they are. We’re drilling, cleaning, treating, and resealing each unit, so it’s more involved than a simple glass swap.
Window frame restoration in Merrimack, NH depends on how much damage we’re dealing with. Minor repairs—replacing a rotted sill or resealing joints—can be done in a day. Extensive restoration on historic windows or frames with significant structural damage might take a few days, especially if we’re preserving original materials and matching old craftsmanship.
If your windows are drafty, fogged up, or have broken seals, yes—repairing them will lower your energy bills. Windows are one of the biggest sources of energy loss in your home. When seals fail or glass cracks, your insulation drops and your HVAC system has to work harder to maintain temperature.
Window repair in Merrimack, NH restores your windows to their original R-value, which is the measure of how well they insulate. That means less heat escaping in winter and less cool air leaking in summer. Homeowners typically see noticeable drops in their heating and cooling costs after getting drafty or damaged windows repaired.
The savings add up over time. Spending a few hundred dollars on window repair now can save you that much or more annually in energy costs, especially with New Hampshire’s temperature extremes. You’re also extending the life of your HVAC system since it won’t be running constantly to compensate for poor insulation. It’s one of those repairs that pays for itself.
Yes. Emergency window repair in Merrimack, NH is available when you’ve got a broken window that’s leaving your home exposed. Whether it’s storm damage, an accident, or a break-in, a broken window is a security risk and a weather problem that needs to be addressed immediately.
We’ll come out, assess the damage, and either repair it on the spot or board it up temporarily if we need to order glass. If it’s a standard size and we have it in stock, we can usually replace the glass same-day. If it’s custom or specialty glass, we’ll secure the opening so your home is protected while we get the right materials.
Don’t wait on a broken window. Every hour it’s open, you’re dealing with potential weather damage, pest entry, and security vulnerabilities. Even if it’s after hours or on a weekend, reach out. We’ll get someone out there to handle it.
Yes. Window frame restoration in Merrimack, NH includes work on historic and older windows that are worth preserving. A lot of older homes in the area have original wood windows with better craftsmanship and materials than what you’ll find in modern replacements. Restoring them keeps that quality and maintains the character of your home.
We repair rotted wood, replace damaged sills, reglaze panes, restore or replicate original hardware, and reseal everything so the window functions properly. The goal is to preserve as much of the original material as possible while bringing the window back to full structural integrity and performance.
Historic window restoration takes more time and skill than standard repairs, but it’s worth it if you’ve got quality windows that just need attention. You’re keeping the original look, maintaining your home’s value, and often ending up with windows that perform better and last longer than cheap vinyl replacements. If your old windows are drafty or damaged, don’t assume they need to be replaced—most can be restored.
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