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Updated about 8 years ago on . Most recent reply

Window replacement
Hi
I have a 2/1 trinity in nolibs section of Philly. It was renovated before I bought it, and the windows are fine, but drafty and in some cases broken (mechanicals, not glass). The windows don't look terrible - but I know they are not energy efficient and would rather have windows that can be opened normally.
Can anyone recommend someone for window replacements?
Thanks!
john
Most Popular Reply
If you special order replacements to size, the installation is simple and cheap. Should cost about $2-300 per window. A good handyman can pop the old frames out and trim out in about 30 minutes per window. Good investment over the long term.