The total time can vary widely, by manufacturer. Some jobs can be completed in 4-6 weeks, while others can take up to 10 weeks. The process starts with ordering your windows. Once the manufacturer ships the windows to our warehouse, we will get your job scheduled and the installation crew can generally install approximately 10 windows per day. So if you have 20 windows, it is a two day job. While some companies can complete a 20 window job in one day, they are typically not using spray foams, and they are very likely not doing the proper cut-backs on windows that are set into siding. We prefer to take our time and do the job right, so that we don’t have to return later to correct things that should have been done right the first time. 

Ultra Windows has the product selection and the experience required to assist you in making the very best choice for your home and your budget. We welcome an opportunity to provide you with a no-cost in-home consultation.

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