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4 Easy Steps to Keep Your Window Replacement on Schedule

Window replacement is a big project. Not only do you need to invest a significant amount of time, resources, and effort, you also need to hire the right people. Having to handle so many factors means it can be tough to stick to the schedule. Here are some tips that will help:

1. Determine Your Project Priorities
The first step in your window replacement in Portland is determining your priorities and setting the scope of your project. Research the window styles and designs you want for your home, along with their proper placement. Different windows work well for different rooms; casement windows fit places that you need to reach, while picture windows suit rooms overlooking a view.

Setting a clear scope for your project is important because it prevents overspending and project delays. If you decide on a particular style and number of replacement windows, stick to it; you’ll create a good schedule and minimize delays.

2. Write Down Your Goals And Priorities
Having a list of goals and priorities handy will help make communication between us clearer. This makes it easy for us to fulfill your expectations and meet your needs. It will also serve as your guide during the project. Having guidelines in place keeps us all from getting off track, which might cause delays.

3. Set A Budget And Contingency Fund
Have a budget for your project that you are comfortable with, and then set aside 20% of that budget for contingencies. While we make every effort to give you a smooth window replacement, surprises can be inevitable in any project. This fund will make your project more flexible and make it easier to maintain the schedule. Should you not use your contingency fund, you have money to spend on another part of your home!

4. Work With The Right Company
One of the most important steps is choosing the right company for your replacement windows in Portland. Renewal by Andersen® of Portland is a fantastic choice because of our start-to-finish process. We handle everything from initial consultation to the installation. This means we can provide you with accurate and detailed written estimates of the cost and the time it will take for your project.

We don’t use subcontractors, so you can be sure of the expertise of our window installers. We also back our products and installation with one of the most comprehensive warranties in the industry. If there’s a problem, you just have to talk to us and we will provide a speedy resolution. All this means you’ll get an enjoyable and simple window replacement process with little chance of delays.

Renewal by Andersen® has replaced over two million windows in over 300,000 homes through the years. This level of experience and training mean we can reliably provide our customers with a first-class window replacement experience. Our entire team, from customer service to the installation crew, will be courteous and professional throughout the process. Give us a call to learn more about our products and services, or to get a free in-home consultation.

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