Window glass repair service in Kalamazoo
Screen & window repair provider in Lansing? AMAZING work. Highly recommend. They repaired two of my windows and replaced wood around multiple windows on the coldest day of the year. Beautiful craftsmanship yet quick at what they do. Also, when they came out to quote, they were honest and gave me advice I don’t think most sales people would. They told me to keep my existing windows because they were in good shape, even though they are old. I’m glad I did and even happier I went with this company.
Michigan Screen & Window is owned and operated by Ryan Dalley, Chad Marsman and Mike Dugan. Combined, we have many years of of storm glass repair, window repair and screen repair experience. Our fleet of six service vehicles has helped us to become the leading home window repair service in West Michigan. We do on-site residential and commercial glass work all over West Michigan and along the lake shore. Based in Grand Rapids, we fabricate new screens, windows, and custom screen porches. In addition, we also service many of the local hardware stores and handle all of their screen and window repairs.
Standard Aluminum Screen Repair: Features a sturdy aluminum mesh. Heavy Duty Aluminum Screens are stronger than our Standard Fiberglass Screen and is ideal large window openings, patio and porch screens. Although the Standard Aluminum Screen is tougher, and more expensive, it is the longest lasting screen solution and holds up to weather the best. (Features two colors: Charcoal, Grey) We are able to switch out the glass and install for any number of custom windows Find additional details on visit their website.
Damaged Parts: Attend to any cracks, holes, and splinters in the window promptly. The longer you to take to address damaged areas, the more the window will deteriorate. Once you identify the rotted sections in wooden windows, use a screwdriver to clean out the bad wood and then fill the cracks and holes with epoxy putty. Use several layers for the best results. Once the putty dries, smooth the area with sandpaper and then apply primer and paint.
Varnish/stain your wooden windows: A varnish or stain is another way of protecting your wooden window frames as it stops weathering elements getting to the wood immediately. Don’t forget! Re-varnishing wooden window frames is important after original varnish has begun to wear down. You don’t need to spend huge amounts of money on a varnish but you do need to make sure you sand the frames down before varnishing. A wood stain is probably less effective than varnish for its ability to prevent rot and weathering but it does help lengthen the life of wood window frames.
Doors – as much as windows – is your building’s face (either of the commercial or private estate). They allow entering and exiting from a space, so they must function well – and look good too. Doors with glass (such as patio o French) can definitely make your insides brighter with the sunlight. With clean, right-installed panes they also make an interior of your building appear to be more spacious. But there are problems that present in some properties – such as glass (or a whole unit) breaking. This makes your home or workplace worse in terms of appearance and functionality. We truly believe that doors and windows are an important part of a building. That means owners who do not maintain these units so they work and look good are to be considered careless in terms of property. The main argument for this is decreased effectiveness of those doors – broken or neglected. Door repair is needed when there are some functional or visual defects. Namely, paint cracks and glass breakage. Find additional info at https://michiganscreen.com/.