Renewal by Andersen
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Milgard
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Omaha, NE
(800) 645-4273
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Champion Windows
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Midwest Window and Door
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13811 L St.
Omaha, NE 68137
(402) 835-0976
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Done Right Home Improvements
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2627 N. 90th St.
Omaha, NE 68134
(402) 714-3104
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Omaha Door & Window
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4665 G St.
Omaha, NE 68117
(402) 733-6440
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Excel Window Solutions
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14805 Custer Rd., Ste. 1
Omaha, NE 68138
(402) 215-3838
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The Window & Door Store
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13819 Industrial Rd.
Omaha, NE 68137
(402) 333-4321
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Midlands Siding & Window
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11904 Francis St.
Omaha, NE 68144
(402) 431-0054
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Pella Windows and Doors of Omaha
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9845 S. 142nd St.
Omaha, NE 68138
(402) 493-1350
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Window World of Omaha
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8804 L St.
Omaha, NE 68127
(402) 537-7313
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Elite Exteriors
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14535 Industrial Rd.
Omaha, NE 68144
(402) 330-2863
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Properly functioning windows have many benefits, including lowering your heating and cooling bills, providing safety and security, dampening outside noise, shielding your home from harmful solar radiation, enhancing your home’s look and raising property value.
If you notice any of these problems, it’s probably time to contact a home window repair or home window replacement company in Omaha:
Companies doing home window repair or home window replacement in Omaha help you determine if a window is repairable or needs replacement. Many companies offer a free in-home consultation to go over options and costs.
There are two main types of replacement windows in Omaha: replacement window inserts and full-frame replacement windows. Replacement window inserts fit into an existing frame, leaving trim and other components in place. This is a common, less expensive option if your current window frame is in good condition, but it gives you less flexibility to change window size, shape or operating style.
Full-frame replacement windows are necessary if your frame is irregularly shaped or has rot or water damage. Full-frame installation involves removing your existing window down to the studs and replacing the entire unit, including the framing and trim. It offers more flexibility to change window size, shape and operating style but costs about 20 - 25 percent more.
Replacement window companies in Omaha give you many options to customize your new windows, starting with styles and materials.
Style | Description |
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Double-hung | Two panels slide up and down vertically; most popular type of residential window |
Casement | Hinged panel on side opens outward; fits in areas where it may be difficult to open a window, like above a sink; popular in modern homes |
Awning | Hinged panel on top opens outward; used in wet climates because it can be open during rain |
Sliding | Panel slides horizontally along a track; known for ease of use and unobstructed views |
Picture | Fixed windows (don’t open); built to allow in lots of natural light |
Bay or bow | Multiple windows extend outward from the home; preserves interior space and adds to curb appeal |
Material | Description |
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Vinyl | Durable, energy-efficient and easy to maintain; available in a variety of colors but can discolor over time; affordable |
Wood | Strong; preferred for its natural and classic look; insulates well against heat and cold; high-maintenance and more expensive |
Aluminum | Strong, weather-resistant and low-maintenance; not as energy-efficient |
Composite | Sturdy and long-lasting; low-maintenance; energy-efficient; high cost and variability in quality |
Window replacement cost in Omaha ranges from $200 - $1,500 per window, depending on the style of window, the frame material and other options, like energy-efficiency features. Triple-pane and low-emissivity glass, for example, reduce heat transfer, lower sound penetration and block harmful solar rays but add to the price of windows.
In general, double-hung replacement windows are the least expensive style of replacement window, and bay or bow windows are the most expensive. Vinyl and aluminum are cheaper than wood or composite framing materials.
Installation is another cost factor. The cost of replacement window installation depends on the amount of labor needed. On average, installation costs $100 - $300 per replacement window.
Replacement window businesses in Omaha must be registered with the Nebraska Department of Labor and be a licensed Class E contractor in Omaha. You can search contractors on the statewide level on the Nebraska Department of Labor website. A list of Class E contractors is available on the City of Omaha website.
During your consultation with a contractor, make sure to ask these questions:
Get at least three written estimates before choosing a window installer, making sure the quote is guaranteed and includes all costs. Your contractor should help you obtain a building permit from the City of Omaha.
Renewal by Andersen |
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Renewal by Andersen has installed nearly 3 million windows across over 100 U.S markets, including Omaha. Schedule a free, no-obligation consultation including a custom assessment of your home and an overview of replacement window options and pricing. Get professional installation of windows and a fully transferable limited warranty. Omaha customers say Renewal by Andersen products are energy-efficient and well-built. |
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Milgard |
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Milgard is a national replacement window manufacturer with over 50 years of experience. Set up a free, no-obligation consultation with a certified dealer to learn about Milgard’s product lines and options, professional installation and full lifetime warranty. Customers in Omaha have positive reviews of Milgard’s customer service and window quality. |
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Champion Windows |
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Champion Windows and Home Exteriors is a leading U.S. manufacturer of windows and doors. It guarantees quality products, professional installation and a limited lifetime warranty with your purchase. Schedule a free in-home appointment in Omaha to go over window styles, designs, energy efficiency and pricing, including financing options. |
(888) 817-6992 |