Window Company in Peabody, MA

Peabody’s full-service window contractor — full-frame replacements, insert windows, and complete exterior trim packages. Proper flashing, sealed transitions, and energy-efficient glass for every home in the city. Google Guaranteed. 150+ five-star reviews.

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Why Peabody Residents Trust D&G Exteriors for Windows

Peabody’s housing stock spans over a century — from Victorian-era homes near downtown with original wood-frame windows to mid-century ranches with aluminum sliders and 1980s–90s builds with early vinyl that’s drafty and fogged. When the windows need replacing, the approach depends entirely on the home’s age and frame condition.

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Window Services We Provide in Peabody

Peabody homes were built across several decades with different window types and frame conditions. Older homes near downtown and the central neighborhoods often have original wood windows with deteriorated sills and failed glazing. Later builds in West Peabody typically have aluminum or early vinyl that’s drafty and outdated. We handle all of them.

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Common FAQs About Window Services in Peabody, MA

How much does window replacement cost in Peabody?

Most whole-home window replacement projects in Peabody range from $25,000 to $60,000+ depending on the number of windows, frame type (vinyl, fiberglass, wood), and whether you need full-frame or insert installation. Individual window replacements typically run $800–$2,500 per opening installed. Older homes with rotted frames or non-standard sizes are on the higher end. We provide a detailed written estimate after measuring on site.

It depends on the condition of your existing frames. If the wood frame is solid, square, and dry, an insert window saves time and cost. If the frame shows rot, water damage, or has been patched repeatedly, full-frame replacement is the better long-term investment. Many of Peabody’s older homes near downtown need full-frame — we inspect every opening and give you an honest recommendation.

We install Andersen, Marvin, and Pella for homeowners who want premium fiberglass or wood-clad options. For high-quality vinyl, we work with Harvey and Mathews Brothers. We help you choose based on your goals — energy performance, aesthetics, maintenance preference, and budget. We bring sample profiles to the consultation so you can compare.

Most whole-home window projects take 3–5 days of on-site work depending on the number of openings and whether it’s full-frame or insert installation. Individual window replacements can be completed in a day. We coordinate access and staging carefully — especially on Peabody’s tighter lots near the city center where driveway and yard space is limited.

Yes — most Peabody homeowners see a noticeable improvement, especially those replacing original single-pane or early double-pane windows from the 1960s–80s. Modern low-E coated, argon-filled double- or triple-pane windows significantly reduce heat loss in winter and heat gain in summer. We select the glass package based on each window’s orientation and exposure.

We recommend it in most cases. On Peabody’s older homes, the exterior wood casing has often been painted over many times and is rotting underneath. Replacing it with cellular PVC trim that won’t rot or need repainting finishes the job properly and protects the new window installation from water intrusion at the edges.

Yes. The City of Peabody requires a building permit for window replacements. We handle the permit application, schedule inspections, and make sure everything meets current energy code. You don’t need to coordinate with City Hall — that’s included in the project.

We’re Google Guaranteed, BBB Accredited with an A+ rating, and NRCA Affiliated. We also hold CertainTeed Master Craftsman certification for roofing and CertainTeed 5-Star for siding, which reflects our full-envelope expertise — windows are part of the same weatherproofing system. Every window project gets the same crew, standards, and project management as our roofing and siding work.