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Every Subdivision in This Village Hit the Same Wall at the Same Time

I’ve been watching this happen for three years now. Lake in the Hills went from 5,866 people in 1990 to over 23,000 by the year 2000 — a 295% population explosion fueled by Ryland, Town & Country, Sundance, and Concord cranking out houses as fast as they could pour foundations. Big Sky, Harvest Gate, Spring Lake Farms, Meadowbrook, Concord Hills, Stoney Brooke — entire neighborhoods of 200 to 400 homes built between 1992 and 1998 with the same builder-grade double-pane windows that every production home in McHenry County got during the boom. Those windows are 28 to 34 years old now. The seals have failed. The argon gas between the panes dissipated a decade ago. The vinyl frames are chalking and warping from three decades of freeze-thaw punishment, and the balances are shot so the sashes won’t stay open past June.

Here’s what makes Lake in the Hills different from Crystal Lake or McHenry: nearly the entire village was built in a 15-year window. The median year a home was constructed here is 1996. That means the majority of the 9,690 households in this village are approaching their first major window replacement at roughly the same time. I drive through Meadowbrook off Lakewood Road and every third house has condensation trapped between the panes on the north-facing bedrooms. I cut through Big Sky off Miller Road and the Town & Country double-hungs are fogged over on both floors. This isn’t a scattered problem — it’s a village-wide material failure happening on schedule, exactly when builder-grade 1990s windows were always going to give out.

Then there’s Woods Creek Lake. The 50-acre lake that gave this village its name sits right in the middle of the Original Section, and the homes within 500 feet of that water face condensation and seal degradation that inland subdivisions simply don’t. I’ve pulled windows out of lake-adjacent homes on Indian Trail Road that were 22 years old and looked 35. The rubber gaskets were crumbling, the Low-E coating was delaminating, and the wood trim around the openings had soft spots from sustained moisture exposure. If your home borders Woods Creek Lake or sits along Crystal Creek, your windows are aging faster than the calendar says they should.

Transparent Numbers for Every Budget

Lake in the Hills Window Pricing — Real Numbers, No Games

Per-window installed pricing for the Lake in the Hills market. Includes disposal, flashing, insulation, trim, and cleanup. No bait-and-switch, no inflated list prices slashed with a “today only” discount.

Window Line Per Window Installed Frame Material Best Fit in LITH
Midway Vinyl $600 – $800 Standard vinyl Rental properties, investor flips, budget full-house jobs
InnoMAXX $900 – $1,100 Premium vinyl, IHC exclusive Big Sky & Harvest Gate full-house replacements, best mid-range value
Andersen 100 Series $900 – $1,200 Fibrex composite Entry-level Fibrex, step up from failed 1990s builder vinyl
Andersen 400 Series $1,200 – $1,600 Wood interior / vinyl exterior Meadowbrook colonials, Sumner Glen executives, Heron Bay upgrades
Andersen A-Series $1,600 – $2,500 Fibrex / real wood Boulder Ridge estates, custom lakefront homes on Woods Creek
Andersen E-Series $2,000 – $4,000+ Custom wood / custom everything Boulder Ridge Estates trophy homes, one-of-a-kind architectural builds

All prices include disposal, install, flashing, trim, caulk, insulation, and cleanup. Village of Lake in the Hills permit fees additional. See our full window cost guide →

Products We Stand Behind

Window Lines Built for Lake in the Hills Conditions

Every product we carry is selected for McHenry County’s Zone 5A climate — the freeze-thaw cycles, the sustained winds off the open terrain, and the elevated humidity around Woods Creek Lake and Crystal Creek.

Andersen 400 Series →

The 400 Series is the window I recommend most often in Lake in the Hills. Fibrex composite frames resist the expansion and contraction that destroys vinyl over a 97-degree annual temperature swing — from January lows around -6°F to July peaks near 91°F. The wood interior warms up a Meadowbrook colonial or a Sumner Glen executive home without the maintenance headaches of an all-wood frame. HeatLock Low-E4 glass blocks heat transfer in both directions, which matters when your ComEd bill jumped after the June 2025 supply rate increase. As the only Andersen Elite Certified Contractor in McHenry County, we back every 400 Series installation with Andersen’s full 20-year product warranty plus our own 2-year labor warranty. Most contractors top out at a 1-year install guarantee. We double it because we trust our crews.

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Andersen A-Series →

Boulder Ridge and Boulder Ridge Estates are where the A-Series belongs. Homes listed between $760,000 and $987,000 with HOA architectural standards demand a window that matches the investment. A-Series gives you custom dimensions, real wood interiors in your choice of species, and Fibrex exterior cladding that handles the moisture load from the golf course ponds and Woods Creek Lake without rotting or delaminating. For lakefront properties in the Original Section — the homes that have watched over this lake since Judge Walter LaBuy dammed it in 1923 — A-Series delivers custom shapes and historic profiles that a catalog window cannot replicate. HeatLock coatings block UV so your hardwood floors survive the western afternoon sun reflecting off 50 acres of water.

Andersen E-Series →

Full custom. Unlimited exterior colors, any size, any shape, architectural configurations that standard product lines cannot accommodate. The E-Series is Andersen’s made-to-order program for homeowners who need something specific — a Boulder Ridge Estates home with a two-story great room window wall, a custom lakefront build with floor-to-ceiling transoms, or an architectural statement piece on a home visible from the 18th fairway. Aluminum-clad exterior, real wood interior, manufactured to your exact specifications at Andersen’s factory. Every unit is built for your opening, not pulled from a warehouse.

InnoMAXX Windows →

Our proprietary triple-pane system, designed for northern Illinois winters and exclusive to IHC. Triple-pane glass with dual Low-E coatings, argon fill between all three panes, warm-edge spacers, and foam-filled frames that deliver R-values most vinyl windows in this price range cannot touch. For a full-house replacement in Big Sky or Harvest Gate — subdivisions where Town & Country Homes installed 18 to 24 builder-grade double-panes per house in the early 1990s — InnoMAXX delivers Andersen-level thermal performance at a mid-range investment. The 25-year installation warranty is the longest in the market. Nobody else in McHenry County carries this window.

Midway Vinyl Windows →

A legitimate replacement window at the lowest honest price point. Multi-chamber frames, double-pane Low-E glass with argon, tilt-in sashes for cleaning. Midway is what I install in rental properties, investor flips, and budget-constrained full-house replacements where the homeowner needs to stop the energy loss and get to code-compliant performance without stretching the budget past comfort. It is not the window I put in my own house. But it is a real window that works, backed by a real warranty, installed by the same crews who handle our Andersen projects.

Storm Damage Window Replacement

The August 5, 2024, hail event struck Lake in the Hills directly. The July 15, 2024, derecho brought 60 to 100 mph winds across McHenry County for three consecutive nights. The April 2026 storms collapsed a home in McHenry and downed trees and power lines across the county. Cracked glass, broken seals from impact, and frames knocked out of square by wind pressure — we replace storm-damaged windows and coordinate the scope with your carrier. Our sister company, IHC Public Adjusters, is a separately licensed Illinois public adjusting firm that handles window damage claims from filing through final payment (financial relationship disclosed per 215 ILCS 5/1575).

The Math Behind the Replacement

Why 1990s Builder Windows Are Costing You $80 a Month Right Now

Lake in the Hills sits in IECC Climate Zone 5A. Annual temperature swing runs from roughly -6°F during polar vortex events to 91°F in July — a 97-degree range that vinyl frames expand and contract through dozens of times per winter alone. Add 32 inches of annual snowfall, 37 inches of rain, sustained wind gusts that regularly exceed 60 mph during McHenry County storm events, and the ambient moisture from four village lakes. Your windows take more punishment than most homeowners realize.

ComEd electricity: Residential rates in the LITH ZIP code sit around 14 cents per kilowatt-hour after the June 2025 supply rate increase — driven by the PJM capacity auction’s 830% jump in capacity costs that hit every ComEd customer in McHenry County. Monthly electric bills for a typical LITH home run $130 to $180 depending on square footage and AC load.

Nicor natural gas: Supply runs $0.49 per therm as of spring 2026. January heating in Lake in the Hills pushes furnaces hard from November through March, and gas dominates the winter utility bill. Most LITH homes heat exclusively with natural gas.

The builder-grade problem: The double-pane windows Ryland, Town & Country, Sundance, and Concord installed in the 1990s were manufactured before Low-E coatings became standard and before argon gas fill was routine. Even the windows that originally had argon have lost it — argon leaks through rubber seals at roughly 1% per year, which means a 30-year-old window has lost nearly a third of its insulating gas. Combined average LITH household energy bill runs approximately $260 to $300 a month. The Department of Energy estimates 25 to 30% of residential heating and cooling energy escapes through windows. On a home with failed 1990s double-panes, that is $65 to $90 every month leaving through the glass — $780 to $1,080 a year — and the number climbs every time ComEd or Nicor adjusts rates upward.

Airport flight path noise: Homes near the Lake in the Hills Airport on Pyott Road — 3CK handles 34,000 annual operations with 110 based aircraft — sit under active approach and departure paths. Standard double-pane windows do almost nothing for aircraft noise. Triple-pane InnoMAXX or Andersen with laminated glass cuts sound transmission by 50% or more compared to the single-pane and early double-pane windows common in the older sections east of Pyott Road. If you can hear prop engines from your bedroom, the glass is the fix.

Step by Step

How We Replace Windows in Lake in the Hills

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In-Home Assessment

We inspect every window in the house — seal integrity, frame condition, glass clarity, hardware operation, weatherstripping, and flashing above each opening. We measure every rough opening and photograph the current state. You get a straight answer: which windows need replacement now, which might last another 3 to 5 years, and which product line fits the architecture, the budget, and the performance goals. A Meadowbrook colonial with 20 windows gets a different recommendation than a Bellchase townhome with 12.

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Product Selection & Itemized Estimate

We bring product samples and glass performance data specific to your home’s elevation and exposure. North-facing bedrooms in Concord Hills get different glass specs than south-facing great rooms in Sumner Glen. Your written estimate breaks out every cost: product, labor, flashing, trim, insulation, disposal, and cleanup. No bundled mystery pricing. If you want to phase the project — bedrooms this year, living spaces next year — we price it both ways so you can decide.

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Village Permits & Manufacturing

The Village of Lake in the Hills requires a building permit for window replacement — we pull it through their online portal and handle the $75 contractor licensing requirement. If your property sits along Crystal Creek or within a FEMA flood zone near Woods Creek Lake, additional stormwater considerations apply and we coordinate those as well. Andersen windows are manufactured to your exact measurements with a typical 4-to-8-week lead time from order to delivery.

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Professional Installation

Each opening is prepared, flashed with peel-and-stick membrane, and sealed before the new window is set. We insulate the gap between the window frame and rough opening with low-expansion foam — not fiberglass jammed into the cavity, which is the shortcut most crews take. Interior and exterior trim is finished clean. Every window is tested for operation, locking, and seal integrity before we move to the next opening. We do not leave openings exposed overnight.

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Final Walkthrough & Warranty Documentation

We test every window with you — open, close, lock, tilt. You receive Andersen’s 20-year product warranty documentation and our 2-year installation warranty in writing, both registered to your address. Your home should be cleaner when we pull out of the driveway than it was when we pulled in. That standard has held for 21 years and it is not changing.

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Foggy double-panes in your Meadowbrook colonial? Drafty builder windows in Big Sky? Condensation on the lake-side glass in the Original Section? We’ll assess every window and show you exactly what replacement costs for your specific home. Same-day response.

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Why IHC

Why Lake in the Hills Homeowners Pick IHC for Windows

McHenry County’s Only Andersen Elite Certified Contractor

Elite Certified is Andersen’s highest contractor tier. It requires verified installation quality, annual training across every Andersen line from the 100 Series through the E-Series, volume commitment, and customer satisfaction scores that most window companies never reach. We earned it. That designation gives your project priority product access, the full 20-year Andersen warranty without exclusions, and installation by crews who train on Andersen products year-round — not once at a trade show in 2019.

10 Minutes Away on Randall Road

Our office sits at 4410 IL-176 in Crystal Lake — a straight shot south on Randall Road from Lake in the Hills. Rhett Wilborn, the owner, drives through LITH on Algonquin Road and Randall Road multiple times a week. We are not a Schaumburg franchise that sends a truck when there is a storm. We are the company whose trucks are already parked on Miller Road and Lakewood Road because we are working in your neighbor’s subdivision. Same storms, same climate zone, same material challenges, 10 minutes apart.

Hand-Picked Specialist Crews, Not Random Subs

Our window installers are full-time vetted IHC installers — factory-trained by Andersen and by InnoMAXX, installing windows every week of the year. The crew that starts your project finishes it. No subcontracted labor rotating through, no faceless installer you cannot reach after the job closes. That continuity is why we back every installation with a 2-year labor warranty. Most companies cap theirs at one year because they cannot guarantee the same crew will be available to honor a callback.

Full Andersen Catalog — Every Line, Every Configuration

Plenty of contractors stock the 100 Series and maybe the 400 Series. As Elite Certified, we carry direct access to Andersen’s complete product catalog — 100 Series, 200 Series, 400 Series, A-Series, E-Series, every custom shape, every specialty glass package, every hardware finish, every exterior color Andersen manufactures. If it exists in Andersen’s system, we can order it, install it, and warranty it. That matters in Boulder Ridge where the HOA requires specific exterior color matches.

IHC Public Adjusters for Storm-Damaged Windows

The August 2024 hail that hit Lake in the Hills directly, the July 2024 derecho that battered McHenry County for three consecutive nights with 60-to-100 mph winds, the April 2026 storms that collapsed a home in McHenry — storm-damaged windows are an insurance claim, not an out-of-pocket expense. Our sister company, IHC Public Adjusters, is a separately licensed Illinois public adjusting firm that represents you — not the carrier — from claim filing through final settlement (financial relationship disclosed per 215 ILCS 5/1575).

Women-Led, Family-Owned, 21 Years Running

The Wilborns opened IHC in 2005 at the same Route 176 address we operate from today. Same office, same phone number, same family. Women-led from day one. When the Andersen 20-year warranty on your new windows is still active in 2046, we will be here to service it. The window salesman who knocks on your door in Harvest Gate with a clipboard and a company name you have never heard of will not be.

Subdivision-by-Subdivision Recommendations

Windows by Lake in the Hills Neighborhood

Every section of this village has a different builder, a different era, and a different window failure pattern. Here is what I actually recommend, neighborhood by neighborhood, based on what I see when I walk into these homes.

Big Sky & Harvest Gate (Town & Country Homes, Early 1990s)

These were the first wave of the building boom — homes built between 1991 and 1994, located off Miller Road south of the Boulder Ridge gates. Town & Country installed standard 1990s double-pane vinyl in every unit — no Low-E coating, no argon fill, basic single-cam locks. Those windows are 32 to 34 years old. The sashes fog up by October, they rattle in any wind over 25 mph, and the weatherstripping crumbled years ago. For a full-house replacement of 18 to 24 windows in these 1,600-to-2,200-square-foot homes, I spec InnoMAXX triple-pane for maximum energy recovery at a mid-range price, or Andersen 400 Series if the homeowner wants the wood interior and the 20-year Andersen warranty. Either way, you are going from essentially uninsulated glass to modern Low-E4 performance — the energy savings alone justify the project.

Meadowbrook (Ryland Homes, 1993–2006)

Ryland built 67 different floor plans in Meadowbrook, north of Algonquin Road off Lakewood Road — colonials, two-stories, ranch variations, homes ranging from 1,224 to 4,171 square feet. The older phases from the mid-1990s have the same builder-grade window failures as Big Sky. The early-2000s phases got slightly better glass but the vinyl frames are still degrading. With a median sale price around $427,500 and property taxes averaging $7,273 a year, Meadowbrook homeowners are protecting a real investment. I recommend Andersen 400 Series for the colonials and two-stories where the traditional wood interior fits the architecture, or InnoMAXX for the ranch-style homes where you are replacing 15 to 18 windows and want the best thermal performance per dollar.

Boulder Ridge (Gated, 1991–2006)

The premier address in Lake in the Hills. Gated entry, 18-hole golf course, country club, 22 floor plans ranging from 1,986 to 6,717 square feet, homes listed around $760,000, property taxes averaging $10,890. The HOA enforces architectural standards on materials and colors, which means you cannot install whatever is cheapest and call it done. I spec Andersen A-Series for Boulder Ridge — custom dimensions to match the original openings, real wood interiors, Fibrex exterior cladding in HOA-approved colors, and HeatLock glass that blocks UV damage to the hardwood and furniture visible through those oversized great room windows. For the estate-sized homes above 5,000 square feet with specialty shapes, the E-Series full-custom program is the only product that accommodates the architectural requirements.

Boulder Ridge Estates (1991–2021)

The largest homes in the village — 2,914 to 7,072 square feet, average list price near $987,000, property taxes around $13,950. These are trophy properties. The 1990s-era homes in this section have original windows that are past due for replacement, and at this price point, the window choice is not a budget conversation — it is an architectural one. Andersen A-Series or E-Series exclusively. Custom shapes, custom sizes, real wood interiors in the species that matches the existing millwork, and Fibrex or aluminum-clad exteriors that perform through decades of McHenry County weather without the maintenance burden of an all-wood frame. A full-window replacement on a 6,000-square-foot Boulder Ridge Estates home runs $50,000 to $90,000 depending on configurations and glass packages. We walk through every opening and spec the right product per window.

Original Section & Woods Creek Lake Properties

The oldest part of Lake in the Hills — homes dating to the late 1940s surrounding the lake that Judge LaBuy created in 1923. Four historic sections: Original, Indian, Tree, and Presidents, with streets named after tribes, trees, and presidents. Homes range from 744-square-foot cottages to 3,384-square-foot modern rebuilds. The lakefront and near-lake homes sit in a sustained moisture zone from Woods Creek Lake’s 50 acres of surface water. Condensation between panes is chronic here, and I’ve seen window seals fail 25 to 30% faster on the lake side of Indian Trail Road versus the inland side. For these homes I recommend Andersen 400 Series minimum — the Fibrex composite handles moisture far better than vinyl — and A-Series for any cottage or mid-century home with non-standard openings that need custom sizing.

Spring Lake Farms, Concord Hills, Stoney Brooke & Bellchase

Four subdivisions built between the early 1990s and early 2000s by Sundance Homes and Concord Homes — a mix of single-family, duplex, and townhome construction spread across the central and eastern portions of the village. Spring Lake Farms sits south of Miller Road off Lakewood. Concord Hills is north of Miller. Bellchase is west of Square Barn Road south of Algonquin. All share the same era-specific window failure: 27-to-34-year-old builder-grade double-panes with compromised seals, warped vinyl frames, and broken tilt mechanisms. Townhome and duplex HOAs in these communities often coordinate exterior projects, which creates an opportunity for volume pricing. I typically spec InnoMAXX or Andersen 100 Series for the townhomes and Andersen 400 Series for the single-family homes where the budget and architecture support it.

Sumner Glen & Heron Bay (Late 1990s–2005)

Sumner Glen is Town & Country’s executive-level offering — 248 homes between 2,104 and 3,497 square feet, a step up from Big Sky and Harvest Gate in both size and finish level. Heron Bay is Ryland’s contribution on the same timeline. These homes are 21 to 29 years old, which puts them right at the inflection point where builder-grade windows start failing in clusters. The homeowners at this price point invest in curb appeal and resale value. For Sumner Glen and Heron Bay, I push Andersen 400 Series as the standard and A-Series for any home with a formal living room or front-facing picture windows where the wood interior and custom sight lines make a visible difference from the street.

Pyott Road Corridor & Airport Flight Path Homes

The Lake in the Hills Airport — 3CK — sits at 8407 Pyott Road and handles 34,000 annual operations. Homes east of Pyott Road and south of Algonquin Road fall under active approach and departure paths. Standard double-pane glass does almost nothing for low-frequency aircraft engine noise. For flight-path homes I spec InnoMAXX triple-pane or Andersen with laminated glass — the additional glass layer and airspace cut sound transmission by 50% or more compared to the original single-pane and early double-pane windows still common in this corridor. If you hear props from your bedroom at 7 a.m. on a Saturday, the window is the problem and the window is the fix.

Real Projects

Recent Window Replacement Projects Near Lake in the Hills

Photos from IHC’s recent installs in Lake in the Hills and the surrounding area. Real homes, real crews, real results.

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Window Replacement project in Crystal Lake, IL by Innovative Home Concepts
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Window Replacement project in Crystal Lake, IL by Innovative Home Concepts
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Window Replacement project in Crystal Lake, IL by Innovative Home Concepts
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Window Replacement project in Crystal Lake, IL by Innovative Home Concepts
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Lake in the Hills Window Replacement FAQs

How much does a full-house window replacement cost in Lake in the Hills?

A typical LITH home from the 1990s building boom has 16 to 22 windows. At InnoMAXX pricing of $900 to $1,100 per window installed, a full-house project runs roughly $14,400 to $24,200. At Andersen 400 Series pricing of $1,200 to $1,600 per window, figure $19,200 to $35,200. An A-Series project on a Boulder Ridge estate home with 25-plus windows and custom configurations can run $40,000 to $65,000 or more. For a standard Meadowbrook colonial with 18 windows, expect $21,600 to $28,800 for a 400 Series package. Every estimate is itemized and in writing before you commit.

Why are the windows in my 1990s LITH home fogging up?

The fog between the panes is moisture trapped inside the insulated glass unit after the perimeter seal failed. The builder-grade windows installed by Town & Country, Ryland, Sundance, and Concord during the 1990s boom used rubber spacers and butyl sealant that degrade over 20 to 25 years. Once the seal breaks, the argon gas escapes (if the unit had argon at all — many 1990s windows did not), humid air enters the airspace, and condensation forms that you cannot wipe off because it is between the glass layers. That fogged window is now performing like a single pane with a decorative spacer. It cannot be repaired. It needs to be replaced.

Do I need a permit to replace windows in Lake in the Hills?

Yes. The Village of Lake in the Hills requires a building permit for window replacement. LITH has a streamlined online permit portal that makes the process more efficient than some neighboring municipalities. We handle the permit application, the $75 contractor licensing fee, and the $1,000,000 liability insurance and $10,000 surety bond requirements that the village mandates for all contractors. You do not deal with the building department. If your property sits along Crystal Creek or within a FEMA flood zone near Woods Creek Lake, additional stormwater considerations may apply.

How long does a full-home window replacement take?

For a typical Lake in the Hills home with 16 to 22 windows, plan on 3 to 5 working days for insert replacements and 5 to 8 working days for full-frame replacements. Full-frame installations take longer because we remove the entire window assembly including the original frame, inspect the rough opening for moisture damage or rot (common in Original Section homes near Woods Creek Lake), flash it with peel-and-stick membrane, and set the new window from scratch. Weather delays are possible — McHenry County storm events can push the schedule a day — but we never leave window openings exposed overnight.

Can new windows reduce aircraft noise from the LITH airport?

Significantly. The Lake in the Hills Airport at 8407 Pyott Road handles 34,000 annual flight operations with 110 based aircraft. Homes under the approach and departure paths deal with low-frequency prop engine noise that standard double-pane glass barely attenuates. Triple-pane windows like InnoMAXX or Andersen units with laminated glass add mass and airspace that reduce sound transmission by 50% or more compared to single-pane or basic double-pane windows. The difference is immediately noticeable — especially on weekend mornings when training flights start early. If noise is a primary concern, we spec the glass package specifically for acoustic performance.

Does the $117,000 median household income in LITH change what I should spend on windows?

It should inform the conversation, not dictate it. At $117,000 median household income and $321,900 median home value, Lake in the Hills homeowners can absolutely support a quality window investment without it being disproportionate to the home’s value. A $20,000 to $30,000 Andersen 400 Series project on a $400,000 Meadowbrook home represents 5 to 7.5% of home value — well within the range that appraisers and real estate agents consider value-additive. The Andersen name on the window is also a resale signal that buyers in the D47/D155 and D158 school zones actively look for. Put it this way: you are not overbuilding the house by installing Andersen. You are matching the investment to the asset.

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