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Project scenarios, described honestly
These are representative scopes rather than a portfolio of named clients: what each kind of punched-opening project actually involves, what governs the specification, and what you have to decide before anyone can price it.
Request a QuoteCommercial
Buildings with a window schedule
Multi-family elevation replacement
Occupied multi-family buildings replace windows elevation by elevation so residents keep their units and the building keeps its schedule. The window count is driven by the takeoff, not an estimate.
Read the scopeSchool and institutional retrofit
School and municipal buildings typically hold window work for the summer break, which compresses a full-building scope into a fixed window of weeks and puts fabrication lead time on the critical path.
Read the scopeOffice building thermal upgrade
A non-thermally-broken aluminum frame conducts heat straight through the metal. Replacing it changes interior surface temperature, which is what building engineers actually notice.
Read the scopeResidential
Homes with a room count
Whole-house replacement
One profile, one finish, one glazing package across the whole house, installed in a single mobilization. Scope starts from a room count, not a spec sheet.
Read the scopeCoastal home replacement
Shore-area replacements are specified for corrosion and wind exposure first. The frame material is the same aluminum; the finish, hardware, and glazing package are not.
Read the scopeHistoric district replacement
Historic-district work has two masters: the district's appearance standards and the current building and energy code. The frame profile is chosen to satisfy both before pricing means anything.
Read the scopeYour project probably resembles one of these
Pick the closest scenario or skip straight to the form. Either path ends at the same place: a scoped quote request.