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Connecticut Window Replacement

Window Replacement & Installation in Connecticut

Upgrade comfort, efficiency, and exterior appearance with professionally installed replacement windows.

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CT Based & Local
Homeowner-First Service
Quality Craftsmanship

About Our Windows Service

Professional Windows in Connecticut

Drafty, outdated, or failing windows can make a Connecticut home less comfortable and less efficient year-round. Fancy House LLC provides window replacement focused on proper fit, clean finishing details, and products suited to local climate conditions. The result is a more comfortable interior and a sharper exterior appearance.

  • Replacement window units
  • Insulated glass packages
  • Interior and exterior trim
  • Flashing and sealant details
Professional Windows in Connecticut Windows

Why It Matters

Benefits for Connecticut Homeowners

Better Comfort

Modern windows help reduce drafts and temperature swings near glass areas.

Improved Efficiency

Energy-efficient window packages can reduce heating and cooling loss throughout the year.

Enhanced Curb Appeal

Updated windows refresh the look of the home from both the street and inside.

Easier Operation

Replacement windows can solve sticking sashes, fogged glass, and outdated hardware issues.

Service Options

Windows Options We Provide

Window Technology

Flashing, Insulated Glass & Weather-Tight Installation

Replacement windows perform only when the opening is prepared correctly. Fancy House integrates flashing, insulation, and trim so new units seal against Connecticut wind, rain, and temperature swings — not just sit in the old rough opening.

Window sill pan and flashing tape installation

Window Flashing & Sill Pans

We treat each opening as a mini roof system: sill pan flashing, head flashing, and flexible flashing tape applied shingle-fashion so water drains to the exterior. This is critical on older Connecticut homes where prior installations skipped proper drainage paths.

  • Sloped sill pans and back-dam details
  • Flashing tape integrated with housewrap or WRB
  • Head flashing and drip cap above units
  • Sealed transitions before trim installation
Insulating and air sealing around a replacement window

Insulation & Air Sealing at Openings

Low-expansion foam and compatible insulation fill the gap between the frame and rough opening without bowing jambs. We air-seal the perimeter to cut drafts that make rooms uncomfortable even with high-performance glass.

  • Low-expansion polyurethane foam at shims
  • Fiberglass or mineral wool backup where specified
  • Continuous air barrier tied to wall WRB
  • Interior air-sealing before trim finish
Energy-efficient insulated glass window package

Low-E Glass & Insulated Glass Units

Modern double- and triple-pane IGUs with Low-E coatings and argon fill reduce heat transfer and UV exposure. We help compare U-factor, SHGC, and visible transmittance for south-facing versus shaded openings.

  • Low-E coatings tuned for heating-dominated climates
  • Argon-filled insulated glass units
  • Warm-edge spacers to reduce condensation risk
  • Optional impact-rated or acoustic packages
Replacement window frames installed on a Connecticut home

Frame Materials & Operation Styles

We install vinyl, composite, and clad-wood replacement units in double-hung, casement, sliding, and picture configurations — matched to how you use each room and the architectural style of your home.

  • Vinyl and composite frames for low maintenance
  • Multi-point locking hardware on casements
  • Interior jamb extensions for deep wall cavities
  • Exterior trim coil or wood composite surrounds
Window trim integrated with siding on a Connecticut exterior

Integration with Siding & Exterior Trim

Window projects finish at the exterior plane. We coordinate capping, trim boards, and siding returns so the new units look original to the home and drain water away from the opening.

  • Coordinated siding cuts and trim returns
  • Matching color and profile with existing cladding
  • Sealant joints minimized through proper flashing
  • Combined window-and-siding scopes when practical

Connecticut Considerations

Built for Local Conditions

Connecticut homeowners often deal with cold winters, humid summers, and strong seasonal shifts. Window performance depends on glass package, frame quality, installation tightness, and how well units are integrated with siding and trim. Fancy House treats window replacement as part of the home exterior system—not an isolated product swap.

Materials & Products

What We Work With

  • Replacement window units
  • Insulated glass packages
  • Interior and exterior trim
  • Flashing and sealant details
Windows for Connecticut homes

Our Process

What to Expect

Contact Us
01

Home Visit

We review existing windows, comfort issues, and the areas most in need of replacement.

02

Product Selection

We help compare window styles, glass packages, and finishing options for your home.

03

Installation

Windows are installed with careful attention to fit, insulation, and exterior trim transitions.

04

Final Check

We confirm operation, finish quality, and overall appearance before completing the project.

Project Example

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Recent Work

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FAQ

Homeowner Questions About Windows

Drafts, condensation between panes, difficulty opening/closing, visible rot, and rising energy bills are common signs that replacement may be worth considering.

They can, especially when replacing older single-pane or failing units. Results depend on the product selected and installation quality.

Yes. Coordinating window and siding projects can improve finishing details and overall exterior consistency.

Yes. Every replacement includes sill pan flashing, head flashing, and compatible flashing tape tied into the wall weather barrier before the unit is trimmed out.

We install quality replacement lines such as Ply Gem and comparable manufacturers, selected for performance, warranty support, and availability in Connecticut.

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