Window Specialists
Whole-home and elevation-focused replacements with proper flashing integration.
Norwalk, Connecticut
Exterior services for Norwalk homeowners along the coast, in established neighborhoods, and throughout growing residential areas.
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About Norwalk
Norwalk includes waterfront properties, post-war neighborhoods, and newer construction with varied exterior needs. Fancy House helps Norwalk homeowners improve siding, roofing, windows, and gutters with an eye toward local weather exposure and everyday livability.
Norwalk spans Rowayton waterfront cottages, Silvermine artist-area homes, and established West Norwalk neighborhoods—each with different exterior priorities. We tailor scopes to local exposure, housing age, and how you use main living spaces.
Window replacement is especially common in Norwalk, where older glazing creates drafts and condensation. Pairing new windows with siding or trim updates often delivers a sharper, more efficient street-facing elevation.
Common home styles we work on
Why Homeowners Choose Us
Whole-home and elevation-focused replacements with proper flashing integration.
Overflow, pitch, and downspout corrections on compact Norwalk lots.
From coastal Rowayton to inland Cranbury—scopes matched to each property.
Local Services

Norwalk siding projects often address aging cladding, color updates, and better protection on homes near the water or under dense tree cover.
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Roof replacement in Norwalk may involve correcting prior patchwork, improving ventilation, and installing systems that handle mixed sun and shade conditions.
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Window upgrades in Norwalk commonly target draft reduction, smoother operation, and better exterior symmetry on street-facing facades.
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Norwalk gutter work often focuses on overflow issues, leaf buildup, and improving discharge away from foundations and walkways.
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Coastal sections of Norwalk can experience stronger wind and moisture exposure, while inland neighborhoods may have older siding and window systems nearing replacement. Matching new exterior components with existing masonry, porches, and roof geometry is often a key part of project planning.
Connecticut Weather
Norwalk weather includes humid summers, heavy rain events, winter freeze/thaw, and coastal storms. Proper attic ventilation, window integration, and roof edge protection all play a role in long-term performance.
Norwalk Homeowner Guide
Norwalk homeowners frequently start with comfort issues—drafty windows, a leaking roof section, or gutters that spill every storm—and expand scope once we identify root causes during inspection.
Many Norwalk properties combine brick, wood siding, and rear additions from different decades. We detail transitions so new materials meet old construction cleanly rather than covering problems.
Proper gutter pitch, downspout termination, and roof edge protection keep basements and foundations drier—especially important on Norwalk properties with finished lower levels.
How It Works
Describe your Norwalk home and the exterior issues you want solved.
We inspect windows, roof, siding, and drainage on site.
Written estimate with materials, labor, and timeline expectations.
Professional installation with cleanup and final inspection.
Local Projects

The home feels more comfortable near the glass, operates more smoothly, and presents a sharper exterior from the street.
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Neighborhood references are provided where useful—not as a claim to serve every street in every area.
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Reviews

“Window replacement on our colonial went smoothly from estimate to final walkthrough. The new units look great, operate easily, and the trim details were finished carefully around each opening.”View project: Whole-Home Window Replacement
Helpful Guides

Key cost drivers for window replacement across Connecticut — unit count, glass packages, full-frame vs insert installation, and trim restoration on older colonials and capes.
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Common causes of drafty windows in Connecticut — failed seals, worn weatherstripping, poor installation, single-pane age, and how to tell repair from replacement.
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