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Learn More About McDaniel Window & Door Co.

Have a window and door-related question? We have the answer! Check out our FAQs below to learn more about our company and services.
  • Will new windows eliminate condensation?

    Condensation is a direct result of interior humidity and the difference between indoor and outside air temperature. If you keep the humidity in your house low, then the likelihood of experiencing condensation is also low. However, the efficiency of your window will also impact the temperature and humidity level at which condensation occurs. Energy-efficient windows will help reduce condensation. High-performance windows with low U-factors result in inside-glass surface temperatures much closer to the room's air temperature. Windows with warm edge technologies and non-metal frames are also less likely to have condensation on the frame or at the edge of the g lass. Insulated superwindows with three or more layers will virtually eliminate condensation on the interior surface of the glass - even under extreme cold weather conditions.


    Note that in certain conditions - humid mornings after a clear night sky - some superwindows may have dew on their outside surface. These windows are such good insulators, the dew is condensing there just like it does on an insulated wall.

  • How much will window installation cost?

    Every single job is different, so it's hard to put a total price on window installation. We pride ourselves in exceptional workmanship and replacement windows and doors that are custom built to your specifications. Call today to learn more!

  • What type of warranty is available for my windows?

    Not all manufacturers carry the same warranty on replacement windows. However, some of our manufacturers carry a lifetime materials warranty. Ask your representative to learn more about window installation!

  • Do you have a showroom?

    We do! We have a beautiful showroom displaying many options for replacement windows and doors. We are open to the public, so come visit 8 AM to 5 PM Monday through Friday. Appointments are also available.

  • Do you offer financing?

    Yes! We offer multiple financing options for your door or window installation, including interest-free financing terms with approved credit.

  • How long will it take to get my replacement windows and doors?

    Each of our replacement windows is custom measured and ordered for your exact specifications. Once your windows or doors are available, we are typically able to get them installed within 1 day.

  • Will the installation process create a mess in my home?

    When it comes to door and window installation, we pride ourselves on maintaining a clean work area and leave your home looking better than when we arrived! All of our employees are in-house (no sub-contracting). Our full-time installers will treat your home with courtesy and respect.

  • Do you offer energy efficient windows and doors?

    Yes! Our doors and windows are extremely energy efficient. They can help lower your energy bill and add value to your home. In fact, according to a U.S. Department of Energy estimate, you can expect to save between $126 to $465 a year by replacing single-pane windows in your home. 

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