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Quality Replacement Windows
Custom replacement windows that fit properly. Jancewicz & Son has been installing replacement windows in New England for many years. Our attention to detail and commitment to customer service is second to none. We offer a full line of vinyl and wood replacement windows with several glass and trim options. Choose from double hung, picture, rolling, awning, casement, bay, bow, garden, as well as several designer shapes.
Regency Window Program
As a chosen member of the Regency Selected Dealer Program, Jancewicz & Son offers products and services unavailable from other companies. We have been hand selected to exclusively represent Regency windows in the New England area because of our reputation as credible, distinguished professionals who've provided outstanding customer service year after year. Our installers are factory trained, insured, and certified for your absolute satisfaction
Regency windows come with an unparalleled lifetime warranty on all vinyl and mechanical parts, as well as our exclusive Advanced Technology Glazing. This warranty covers any mechanical defects, seal failures, and stress cracks. Professional installation combined with the quality of Regency windows offer the energy savings you deserve.
Some commonly asked questions:
Why should I buy custom replacement windows?
Quite simply, because they fit properly. Jancewicz & Son will measure each of your window openings to ensure a proper fit. These measurements are sent to the manufacturer so that the window can be manufactured to fit your home.
What is the difference between vinyl, wood and aluminum?
Vinyl windows are becoming more popular due to their durability and long lasting beauty. Vinyl windows never need painting and do not show scratches like aluminum or wood windows. Vinyl is also a good insulator, unlike aluminum, which is a good conductor of heat, and vinyl windows do not swell and shrink like wood windows when the temperature fluctuates.
But just because the window is a vinyl window doesn't make it superior. Be sure to research the design, engineering, and manufacturing of the window to help you make the decision about what window is the right window for you.
What is R-factor?
R-factor stands for resistance. The higher the R-factor, the greater the amount of insulation the window provides. Because most of your home's heat loss is through windows and doors it is important that you consider the R-factor when purchasing your windows and doors.
What is Low-E?
Low-E stands for Low-Emissivity, which measures the amount of heat transferred through the glass. In short, it is what allows your windows to keep you warm in the winter and cooler in the summer. Not all Low-E glass is the same so be sure to ask about the different Low-E options.
I like the benefits of vinyl windows, but I really like the look of wood interior. Can I get a woodgrain look on vinyl windows?
Some vinyl window manufacturers offer woodgrain finishes. Be sure to ask our sales representative about the various woodgrain finish options.
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