Window Replacement & Repair

Window Replacement & Repair in Colorado — From Colorado Springs to Fort Collins

Windows are more than just a view — they protect your home from Colorado’s elements and play a major role in energy efficiency. When they’re damaged by hail, wind, or wear, your comfort, safety, and utility bills can all suffer. Storm Exteriors provides professional window replacement and repair services across the Front Range, from Colorado Springs to Fort Collins.

Our team works with top-quality, energy-efficient windows designed to handle Colorado’s temperature swings, UV exposure, and hail impact. Whether you need a single cracked pane replaced or a full set of new windows installed, we handle the project from start to finish — including insurance claim assistance when damage is storm-related.

We offer a variety of styles and materials to fit your home’s architecture and your personal preferences. Every installation is done to manufacturer specifications, ensuring long-lasting performance, improved comfort, and increased curb appeal.

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Why Choose Storm Exteriors

Our window replacement process

Inspection & Measurement

We assess damage and take precise measurements.
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Insurance Claim Support

We help get your replacement approved and funded.
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Material & Style Selection

Choose from a range of energy-efficient, impact-resistant windows.
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Professional Installation

Done to manufacturer specs for maximum performance.
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Final Inspection

Ensuring perfect fit, seal, and operation.
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Stylish ways to update your windows

Picture Windows

Energy efficient, maximizes view. These windows are stationary and do not open. This makes them more energy efficient and allows for larger sizes than a window that vents. Often used in combinations to maximize the view, these are available in just about any size and shape―allowing your creativity to flow in accenting your home’s unique space.

Casement Windows

Gives you a clear view to the outdoors, open and close easily. Casement windows are hinged at the sides and swing outward. They provide a clear view to the outdoors, plus open and close easily with the turn of a handle. Casement windows are a great option for spots that are difficult to reach, like over the kitchen sink. Since they offer convenient operation, you pay more of a premium price for this type of window than say the double-hung window.

Single-Hung Windows

Economic, allowing ventilation to the home. Single-hung windows allow ventilation through a single operable lower sash that slides up and down. Made typically as an economic option, single-hung windows provide the simplicity of a picture window, but offer the ability to vent through the lower sash.

Double-Hung Windows

Allows for ventilation at the top or the bottom or both. Double-hung windows have two operating sashes that move up and down, allowing for ventilation on the top, bottom or both. The sashes tilt in for easy cleaning from the inside of your home. These windows scream functionality; both sashes can be opened and closed independently of each other- offering a variety of ventilation options. Available in many sizes and colors, double-hung windows are a perfect choice for any home.

Sliding Windows

Horizontal Slider windows open with the sash sliding left or right. Some people find sliding windows easier and faster to open than crank-style windows. Since they open and close without protruding, horizontal sliders are an excellent choice for rooms facing walkways, porches or patios. Horizontal sliders are a favorite for contemporary style homes and are also popular for satisfying bedroom egress requirements.

Awning Windows

Providing privacy and even ventilation during light rain. Awning windows are hinged at the top and open outward, allowing for ventilation even during a light rain. Often used in combination with other window styles or placed higher on walls for privacy, awning windows are easy to open and close.

Frequently Asked Questions

How Should I Prepare for the Consultation?

No special preparation is required, but it can be helpful if you have some photos or ideas of what you’d like your new windows to look like.

Do I Need to Visit a Showroom?

We strive to make your experience as convenient as possible by bringing window and color stain samples directly to you.

How Much Do Windows Typically Cost?

Window prices vary based on size, style, and installation needs. Our team will provide a precise estimate after the consultation.

What Payment Options Are Available?

We accept payment via cash, check, or financing options to make your window project more affordable.

How Long Will the Window Replacement Take?

Depends on the number of windows in the installation.  Smaller jobs can be done in one day, and bigger jobs may take 2-3 days for install. Windows that are ordered will have a lead time, commonly 3-4 weeks before they are available for installation.