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Choosing a Window Company in Minneapolis, MN
Minneapolis, MN

Choosing a Window Company in Minneapolis, MN

Before you sign with any window contractor, here's how to tell a real Minneapolis installer from a lead-flipper. 25 years, MN #BC773859, 4.5 stars across 1,038 reviews.

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You're trying to pick a window company in Minneapolis, and every one of them says the same thing: licensed, trusted, best prices. The hard part isn't finding a window contractor, it's telling the real installer from the outfit that sells your job to whoever's cheap that week. That's the question this page answers. TWS Remodeling has installed windows across this city for 25 years, we're licensed in Minnesota under #BC773859, and the 4.5-star average across 1,038 Google reviews is the record of how those jobs actually turned out. Tyler Ganz started the company in 2001, and the same employee crews who measure your openings are the ones who set the glass. If you already know you're replacing windows and just want a number, skip ahead to our window replacement in Minneapolis page. If you're still deciding who to hire, keep reading. Call (612) 445-4352 when you want a straight answer.

Here's the thing most homeowners don't know until it's too late: a lot of the companies advertising windows in the Twin Cities don't have their own installers. They run the ads, close the sale, then hand your job to a subcontracted crew they found that week. The person who quoted you is never the person on your roofline in February. That model is exactly why so many window jobs in Minneapolis look fine on day one and leak air by the second winter. Vetting a window company is really about answering one question: who is actually going to be standing in my house, and are they accountable when something goes wrong three winters later?

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How to Choose a Window Company in Minneapolis: The 6 Questions That Actually Matter

Choosing a window company in Minnesota comes down to six questions you can ask on the phone before you ever book an estimate. Most homeowners ask about price and warranty and stop there. The questions below separate a real Minneapolis installer from a sales operation, and after 25 years here we can tell you which answers should end the conversation.
  1. Do your own employees install the windows, or do you subcontract? This is the single most important question. If the answer is vague, that's your answer. Subcontracted crews rotate, and accountability evaporates when the install fails.
  2. What's your Minnesota license number? A residential building contractor working in Minnesota must be licensed through the Department of Labor and Industry. Ours is #BC773859. You can look any number up on the state's public license lookup in about a minute.
  3. How long have you been installing in the Twin Cities specifically? Local time matters here. A company that has only worked milder climates doesn't know how Minneapolis freeze-thaw punishes a lazy flashing job.
  4. Will you measure every opening in person before quoting? Any company that quotes windows over the phone without seeing your rough openings is guessing, and in pre-1940 Minneapolis housing, nothing is square.
  5. Who pulls the permit and coordinates inspection? A real contractor handles the City of Minneapolis Development Review process. One who tells you a permit is never needed regardless of scope is cutting a corner you'll answer for at resale.
  6. Can I read recent reviews from Minneapolis homeowners? Volume and recency both matter. A 4.5-star average across 1,038 reviews is a different signal than a handful of five-star ratings from last year.
"The company that quotes you should be the company that's accountable when the seal fails in year two. If those are two different companies, you have a problem the low bid never mentioned."
Want to run these questions past us directly? Call (612) 445-4352 and we'll answer every one before we ever talk price.

What a Minnesota Window Contractor License (#BC773859) Actually Protects

A Minnesota residential building contractor license isn't a marketing badge, it's legal protection for you. In Minnesota, a company installing windows for hire generally must hold a state contractor license, and that license carries requirements a fly-by-night operation can't meet. Here's what the license behind #BC773859 actually means for a Minneapolis homeowner. A licensed Minnesota contractor has met bonding and insurance requirements, which is what stands between you and a lien on your home if the contractor doesn't pay their supplier. Unlicensed work also puts your homeowner's insurance and your resale disclosure at risk. And licensure ties into Minnesota's contractor recovery fund, a real backstop that only exists when you hire a licensed company.

The subcontractor gap the license doesn't close on its own

Here's the honest caveat, because we'd rather you hear it from us. A license alone doesn't guarantee the crew on your property is any good, because a licensed company can still subcontract the actual install to whoever's available. That's why the license question and the who-installs question are two separate questions. We answer both the same way: licensed under #BC773859, and installed start to finish by our own employees, never a day-labor crew. See how our Minneapolis window replacement process works if you want the step-by-step.

Vinyl, Fiberglass, or Marvin-Grade Wood: Which Window Contractor Fits Your Twin Cities Home

The right window contractor for a Twin Cities home is partly a question of what they install and whether they'll tell you the truth about it. A company that only sells one brand will steer you toward that brand whether it fits your house or not. After 25 years across Minneapolis, here's the honest read on the material choices, and why the contractor's willingness to match material to your actual home matters more than any single product line. Vinyl is the right performance-per-dollar choice for most Minneapolis homes, hitting Minnesota's 0.30 U-factor energy code affordably with a low-E coating and argon fill. A good contractor won't apologize for recommending it on a home that doesn't need more. Fiberglass and composite frames cost more and earn their keep on higher-end or historic-character projects. And premium wood-clad lines like Marvin windows, which are made right here in Minnesota, make sense when you want a specific look and longevity on a character home in Linden Hills or Kenwood. We carry multiple lines and match the window to your house, not the other way around. The warning sign to watch for: a window company that pushes their single most expensive line on every home, or one that quotes builder-grade glass on a home that deserves better just to win the bid. Both are steering, and both cost you. Our full window replacement services lay out every option we install. Prefer to talk it through? Call (612) 445-4352 for a real conversation, not a sales pitch.

When You Don't Need a New Window Company Yet

Not every window problem is a replacement job, and an honest window contractor will tell you when you're not there yet. We'd rather lose the sale than sell you a whole-home replacement you don't need. So here's the honest version most companies won't put on their website. The crossover point where hiring a window company actually pays off is real seal failure (fogging or moisture between the glass), persistent drafts you can feel on a January night, sashes that won't hold themselves open, or a heating bill that keeps climbing with no other explanation. On the exposed north and west walls that take the open shot of a Minneapolis winter storm, those symptoms show up first. If that's your house, then the question flips back to which company, and the six questions above are how you decide. We'll give you a straight read on which situation you're actually in at the in-home estimate. Tell us what's going on and we'll come look before anyone talks numbers.

Why Minneapolis Homeowners Choose TWS as Their Window Company

You have options, from national brands with slick websites to local outfits that quote low and subcontract the work. TWS sits in a different lane: 25 years installing windows specifically in this market, licensed in Minnesota under #BC773859, BBB accredited, owner-operated by Tyler Ganz, and carrying a 4.5-star average across 1,038 verified Google reviews. The single biggest difference is who shows up. The crew on your property is our employee crew, and they've been detailing Minneapolis windows long enough to know where the shortcuts show up three winters later. We also handle the parts homeowners dread. We pull the permit and coordinate inspection through the City of Minneapolis where the scope requires it, and we offer 0% interest financing for 12 months with $0 down for qualified customers. We serve the whole metro, so if you're just outside the city we're the same window company serving Brooklyn Park and the metro with the same crew and the same warranty. Already decided you're replacing? Jump to ready to replace your windows in Minneapolis for the process and timeline. Still choosing a company? Call (612) 445-4352 or request a free in-home estimate, and we'll answer every vetting question before you commit to anyone.
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"We agreed to write about our experience with The Window Store as part of our purchase agreement - so, here it is. We were searching for a company to replace our neglected siding and soffit and fascia when, by chance, representatives from The Window Store knocked on our door. We set a time for a salesperson to come out and discuss our needs. We met with the sales representative, and frankly, it didn't go well. Personalities clashed and we felt pushed to make quick decisions - we felt that they were disrespectful. It ended poorly with them leaving our house in a bit of a huff. It was very uncomfortable - probably the worst sales experience we've had and we have experience working in 100% commission jobs. To be sure, we thought we were done with the company for good. A few days later, we received a follow-up call from someone at the home office. We explained what happened and they asked us to give them another chance with another sales representative. We reluctantly agreed though we were skeptical that we would give them our business. However, we did like what we read about the company from other reviewers and we didn't want one bad experience to prevent us from dealing with, what seemed like, a good company - everyone has bad days (sales representatives and customers). The next sales representative who came out, Sean, was great to work with. He didn't talk over us and he was clear and direct. He provided enough information for us to make an informed decision without spinning information and using gimmicky sales pitches. Sean politely listened to and answered all of our questions. We weren't thrilled with the "close" - basically that we would receive a deep discount if we signed that night. However, Sean explained this practice in a very candid way and, in part, we understand the reasoning for it. Sean was always courteous and he offered (and did) step out a few times while we deliberated. He stayed quite late into the evening. It really came down to trusting Sean, the reviews of the company, and the products that they sell. So, we signed the purchase agreement - though we still worried about what we committed to. The home office was very good about communicating our install date. Though they let us know early-on that the install date was tentative, they were more concerned than we were when it was pushed back a week or so. Our house was last sided about 30 years ago, so another week or two wasn't a big deal. The dumpster company dropped off the dumpster a week early by mistake, but The Window Store made sure it was removed immediately. The crew was awesome. They were all receptive to each and every one of our many requests. They did stellar and timely work though they wanted to be even quicker. We could tell that they enjoy their work and that they take pride in what they do. In addition to siding, fascia and soffits, they replaced two windows - everything turned out better than we hoped. They even fixed shoddy work from another window installer! They were also careful about not leaving our make-shift fence open for our dogs to get out. The company went above and beyond every time and they didn't charge one penny more than the agreed price - though they certainly did more work than is written on the purchase agreement. Anyone can put up siding, but using quality products and giving time and attention to each and every little detail is what sets you apart. We went from being embarrassed at what our house looked like to being quite happy with it. In our humble opinion, our little home turned out better than any of the nice "before and after" examples that Sean showed us. Yesterday, our neighbor came over and gave us grief - he said we didn't ask our neighbors' permission to make our home look so good. Sincerely, D&I"

- David K

"Nice looking windows, very helpful staff. Glad we decided to do the project! More details: This was perhaps the third in-home window schpeel we've had from various companies door-knocking, and windows are expensive so it's not my favorite decision to make - it's hard for us to make decisions about spending money, but saleslady Kim did give us different prices and options to best fit our goals and budget. She was quickly able to tease out which product would work best for our space, worked with us efficiently and pleasantly, and definitely has an eye for color and design. She said she has Window Store windows in her house too. I was concerned about getting vinyl windows versus other types (read: Anderson windows use some kind of composite material, not vinyl) but Anderson is definitely not in my budget. She agreed that their windows are vinyl, but said not all vinyl windows are made equal and I think that made sense. She says they have replaced vinyl windows of lesser quality, and assured us that these would last. I guess there's only one way to find out, but our windows were sooooo old and drafty that it has to be better at least in the short term. We decided to replace just three of the windows in our home, ones that we use most often, to see how it goes. And now I'm glad we did! At first we had chosen three basement windows to replace but later changed our minds just after someone came to measure. I called Kim and she was flexible with our ideas, so she shifted our window selection to the upstairs which we REALLY appreciate (and the guy came back immediately to re-measure). True to their promises, the installers were awesome: they were at our house exactly when they said they would be, they were fast, and they didn't leave a mess at all. They worked around our family. I was asked to leave a google review but definitely not pressured on how nice of a review it was supposed to be :) which I appreciate. The windows match our house really well, so it doesn't look weird at all that we just did a few, which i credit to Kim's color selection. They dampen sound way better than the old ones; they fit inside the frame perfectly, they open and close like a dream and seal up nicely. We'll see how the coming years treat us but for now i'm very happy with them. One thing i wish i had realized was because the windows fit INSIDE the existing frame (they are custom sized to do this; but it saves time and money that they can install the window inside the frame and not re-frame anything!) that the new windows create an ever-so-slightly smaller opening to look out of than the previous old drafty windows, so in the small bathroom window it looks smaller. I'm used to it now, but the first day I was disappointed that it looked smaller - which was my bad, because i didn't fully realize what it would look like. I do like it now. Our bedroom window was 4 part in the old one, and now is a 3-part window so those actually look bigger and i LOVE that one. Overall I think they are nice windows and I appreciate the company's flexibility. I would work with them again. When we get a bit more money saved up I will probably replace other windows in my home with the Window Store again. Photos shown are all the new windows - bedroom and bathroom. Bedroom is sliders and bathroom is a crank out; i like the little folding handle. Screens held in with easy little tabs."

- Jessie Koehle

"07/13/2017 Our home had hail damage from a storm that took place in June. The hail had damaged the roof, a piece of siding, fascia and downspout on one side. It was an easy choice to hire The Window Store as they have worked on our home on two previous occasions - once to replace our windows, and a second time when lightning struck a tree in front of our house and blew pieces through some siding and one of the new windows. Ron explained the process of working with our homeowner's insurance company on our claim, obtaining permits and purchasing materials. He had a book showing us where they were ranked #56 in the nation for home remodelers according to Home Builders Magazine. This put them #1 in Minnesota. He also explained the Master Elite Warranty and process with GAF materials. He gave us samples of the Timberline American Harvest Architectural shingles from which to choose. Also, he explained that part of the benefit to the GAF roofing system is a Cobra Ridge Vent style ventilation instead of original turtle vents allowing for more even ventilation. Upon installation day, we met the supervisors, Jim and George. Ron, the owner, came to check on the materials and crew right away in the morning and made sure we felt good about the construction process. Ron was on site throughout the roof tear off so that he could personally inspect the decking and work with the project supervisors regarding any alterations to the plan. Jim did the work on the fascia as well as the siding and went to get additional materials as we learned our roof had decking, not plywood and they had found several holes. (Side note, the decking was not noticeable until after the shingles were removed). Jim and George were great! They worked with the roofing crew, found damage on the roof and quickly put a plan together. Jim did a great job replacing the siding that was needed as well as forming the fascia to match perfectly. Since we had decking for the roof, they explained why it would be good to replace the lowest edges of the roof to attach the new drip edge. George led the roofing crew for majority of the day. It was easy to see that the crew worked well together and had been together for some time. The foreman of the crew did the patch work to damaged areas and tightened up other areas of the decking. It was easy to see the respect that the crew and the supervisors had for each other. There was great cohesiveness, communication and focus. From the start, they took great precaution to protect what was left of our gardens (after the hail damage). The supervisors answered all of our questions as well as gave some recommendations to paint the furnace pipe to match the roof. We bought the paint and he took care of the work. George was very proud of the work he and the crew did on the roof and for working for The Window Store. The crew worked until late into the evening and did a great job cleaning up the yard from any debris. When I went to work the next morning, it was very noticeable how well the patio and garage had been swept. Jim came back the next morning to finish a small detail and double check the cleanliness of the yard as well as to answer any questions. Again, what an experience! This was our third time using The Window Store and it was just as great as the first."

- Randal Howman

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