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We offer a wide selection of high-quality windows to enhance the beauty, energy efficiency, and functionality of your home. Whether you’re looking to replace old, inefficient windows or upgrade the style of your home, our expert team is here to help you find the perfect windows that meet your needs and exceed your expectations.
- Casement Windows
- Awning Windows
- Double Hung
- Single Hung
- Bay Windows
Our Mission: Revitalize Homes with Superior Window Replacement
At Toms River Door and Window, we offer a wide selection of high-quality windows to enhance the beauty, energy efficiency, and functionality of your home. Whether you’re looking to replace old, inefficient windows or upgrade the style of your home, our expert team is here to help you find the perfect windows that meet your needs and exceed your expectations.
Your Local Window Replacement Contractors
Your home is a reflection of your unique taste and lifestyle. That’s why we specialize in customized window solutions, tailored to fit your specific needs and style preferences.
Whether you’re looking for modern simplicity, traditional elegance or something entirely unique, our wide selection of high-quality, energy-efficient windows is designed to complement any home aesthetic perfectly.
We use Pella Windows for quality and functionality in your home.
Experience excellence with Pella Windows at Toms River Door and Window:
- Crafted for homeowners: Energy-efficient, innovative design.
- Superior noise reduction: Ideal for any location.
- Enhanced security: Advanced locking mechanisms for safety.
- Easy maintenance: Lasting impression with minimal effort.
Single Hung
Double Hung
Casement windows
Awning Windows
With more than 50 years of experience, Toms River Door and Window is your reliable source for tailored window services. Our seasoned team in the design center works closely with you to deliver unique window designs that enhance your home’s beauty and functionality. For information on our service locations, please visit our service areas page.
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Our window FAQ offers a thorough understanding of various window materials and styles, along with maintenance advice and installation guidance. But your journey to knowledge doesn’t end there! For more detailed insights, check out our blog resources about windows. We delve deeper into subjects, trends, and tips related to windows, assisting you in augmenting the aesthetics, security, and energy efficiency of your home. Begin your exploration now by visiting our Resources Section.
What Are the Different Types of Windows Available?
There are several types of windows, each with unique features and styles. Common types include double-hung, casement, awning, slider, bay, bow, and picture windows. The choice depends on your aesthetic preference, the functionality you need, and the architectural style of your home.
How Do I Choose the Right Windows for My Home?
Consider factors like the architectural style of your home, the climate in your area, the direction your windows will face, energy efficiency needs, and your budget. It’s also important to think about maintenance requirements and the functionality of different window types.
How Long Does It Take to Install New Windows?
The installation time can vary based on the number of windows and the type of installation. Typically, a professional team can install a window within 30 minutes to an hour, meaning multiple windows can be done in a day or two.
Can I Install Windows Myself?
DIY window installation is possible, but it’s generally recommended to hire a professional. Proper installation is crucial for energy efficiency, security, and ensuring the longevity of the windows.
What Is the Average Cost to Replace Windows?
The cost varies widely based on the type of windows, materials, and any additional features like double-glazing or custom designs. On average, homeowners might spend between $200 to $1,400 per window, including installation.
How Do I Maintain My Windows?
Regular maintenance includes cleaning the glass, frames, and tracks, checking for and sealing any air leaks, inspecting for damage, and ensuring that moving parts are lubricated and functioning correctly.
How Often Should Windows Be Replaced?
Windows typically last between 15 to 30 years, depending on the material and quality. Signs that it’s time to replace them include difficulty in operation, drafts, condensation between panes, and visible damage.
What Are the Best Energy-Efficient Features for Windows?
Look for windows with double or triple glazing, low-E coatings, and inert gas fills like argon or krypton. Also, consider ENERGY STAR-rated windows for optimal energy efficiency.
Can I Customize My Windows?
Yes, our manufacturers offer custom window options where you can choose the size, shape, frame material, color, and types of glass to suit your specific needs and aesthetic preferences.
What Are the Latest Trends in Window Designs?
Current trends include minimalist designs with slim frames, large picture windows for more natural light, energy-efficient windows, and the use of sustainable materials. Smart windows with integrated technology are also gaining popularity.
Common Window Problems
Steer clear of issues with our quality products and our exceptional service.
Some common signs include difficulty opening or closing the windows, noticeable drafts coming through them, condensation or fogging between glass panes, and decaying or water damaged window frames.
If your energy bills are higher than usual, it could be a sign of inefficient windows. Also, if you feel a draft near the window, or if the window is noticeably colder or warmer than the rest of your home, it might be time for a replacement.
It depends on the extent of the damage. Minor issues like broken hardware or weatherstripping can often be repaired. However, if the window frame or sash is damaged, or if the window is not sealing properly and causing energy loss, it may be more cost-effective in the long run to replace the window.
Difficulty opening and closing windows could be due to a variety of issues, including balance issues, rust, rot, or warping. Sometimes these problems can be repaired, but if the issue is widespread or recurring, replacement is always he best option especially if the window is old.
Condensation between window panes indicates a failure in the window’s seal. This can lead to decreased energy efficiency and visibility. In most cases, the window will need to be replaced.
Not necessarily. You can choose to replace windows individually as budget allows or as their condition necessitates. However, replacing all windows at once can ensure consistent appearance and performance across your home.
The lifespan of windows can vary greatly depending on their material, quality, and maintenance. However, most windows should last between 15-20 years. If your windows are older than this, it might be time to consider a replacement.