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Window Installation Excellence in Bergen County, New Jersey

New Windows Sale & Installation — Township of Washington, NJ Welcome to New Windows Sale & Installation, your trusted partner for window installation, window replacement, and all your home windows, office windows, and commercial windows needs. Located in Township of Washington, NJ 07676, we're proud to service all of Bergen County, offering exceptional expertise and personalized attention.

Welcome to New Windows Sale & Installation, your trusted partner for window installation, window replacement, and all your home windows, office windows, andcommercial windows needs. Located in Township of Washington, NJ 07676, we're proud to service all of Bergen County, offering exceptional expertise and personalized attention.

Our Range of Windows & Services

Our offerings include:

. New windows and window replacement tailored to:

. House windows (residential)

. Home windows (modern energy-efficient upgrades)

. Office windows and commercial windows

. Office windows and commercial windows

Specialized window styles:

. Double hung windows

. Casement windows

. Bow windows

. Bay windows

. Sliding windows

. Material options:

. Vinyl windows— cost-effective, energy-efficient

. Aluminum windows— sleek, durable, low-maintenance

Whether you're looking to install windows in a newly built home or replace aging units, our window installation service covers all needs.

The Window Installation Process

1. Consultation and Measurement

You get a personalized evaluation based on your property and window needs.

2. Choosing Window Types & Materials

Select from double hung, bay, bow, casement, sliding, etc., in your preferred material (vinyl, aluminum).

3. Scheduling & Preparation

Align installation with your schedule, and prepare the area (remove furniture, clear access).

Installation Day

Old windows are removed.

New windows are fitted, leveled with shims, flashed, and sealed in place.

Exterior trim or cladding is added.

Areas are cleaned, and windows tested.

Follow-Up

We check back to ensure complete satisfaction.

According to reliable sources, typical installations take 30 minutes to several hours per window, and entire-home projects usually conclude in 1–2 days.

Choosing the Right Window Type for Your Property

Double Hung vs. Single Hung

Double hung windows offer two movable sashes—both top and bottom—making them excellent for ventilation and easy cleaning. Single hung windows have a fixed top sash and a mobile bottom sash; they’re usually more budget-friendly and energy-efficient .

Other Styles

. Casement windows:Hinged and swing open like a door—great for tight spaces.

. Sliding windows:Glide horizontally; space-saving and ideal for modern homes.

. Bay & Bow windows:Extend outward—create cozy alcoves with panoramic views.

. Bow windows:A curved grouping offering elegance and additional interior space.

. Commercial windows:Built for durability and functionality in offices and retail spaces.

Material Matters: Vinyl, Aluminum & More

Choosing the right material is critical:

FVinyl windows:Affordable, low-maintenance, energy-efficient. Great for residential use.

Aluminum windows:Sleek, strong, slim-profiled—they’re often used in modern and commercial settings.

Composite, wood/clad:Premium options offering classic aesthetics, available at extra cost.

According to national averages, window costs vary significantly by material—vinyl and aluminum can be two to three times less expensive than fiberglass or composite .

. Specialized Window Styles We Install

Double Hung Windows

Classic, functional, and easy to maintain. Great for bedrooms and upper floors.

Casement Windows

Excellent ventilation and tight seals—ideal for kitchens and bathrooms.

Bay & Bow Windows

Bay windows typically have three panels, angled to extend from the façade. Bow windows are more curved, offering panoramic views .

Sliding Windows

Horizontal gliders that save space—perfect for modern layouts.

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Residential vs. Commercial Installation