Monday, September 24, 2007


This window you can actually see where there is a line of water that pooled up at the bottom of the window.

We fixed both windows for them. They called back a week later to have another fixed.
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This was part of a bay. The total cost to repair this was over $5000 since no window company would repair without replacing the entire bay.

We installed valves, and removed the moisture. Good as new. $300.
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This was the hotel room I was staying in while training to be a Window Medic.
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We came to see this window, and the outlook for it was quite dismal. They were ready to replace it, at a cost of $400. The moisture was so bad in the window, it was beginning to pool up at the bottom.


We fixed it for $120. 20 year warranty placed on it as well.
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A second story loft.

This was the window before we got a chance to do our process.
This was the window after we completed the process.
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