“Somehow I purchased the most unique house in the history of houses,” Maddie said with a laugh. The East Bridgewater homeowner has been steadily renovating her home. “When we had the plumber come in, they said they’d never seen pipes done quite the way ours were. The electrician was pretty shocked – no pun intended! – by what she found.
It cost us a small fortune to get everything the way it’s supposed to be. So now I’m worried that having replacement windows installed will turn out the same way. What happens if it turns out my windows aren’t the standard, ordinary type? Can I still get new windows?”
Replacement Window Installation: Custom Fit Overcomes Weird Windows
Believe it or not, we hear this kind of question a lot. Massachusetts has a lot of older homes, and some of these homes have windows that are truly one of a kind. We’re talking odd sizes, odd shapes, odd positions in the home – the real estate folks call them charming. These windows can be great, but they’re not always the most energy efficient.
We install Harvey Replacement Windows, which are individually manufactured to fit the specific window you’re replacing. This involves a very precise measuring and manufacturing process. This happens with every single Harvey window – even if your windows are perfectly ordinary, no two are ever exactly the same. Weirdness isn’t an issue when you’re having custom replacement windows installed.
How Long Does it Take to Have Replacement Windows Installed in Massachusetts
Supply chain issues are definitely much better than they were, but you’ll still want to talk to your local replacement window installation company to get an up to date accurate timeline when planning your project. That being said, the manufacturing process requires at least 2-3 weeks. Once the windows have been delivered, our installers are trained to get the old window out and your new windows in quickly and efficiently.