Find some quick answers below, and remember to contact us if you have any other questions.
Typically, during our winter season in Alaska it can take from 4-10 weeks. Depending on manufacturer lead time and whether or not the windows are a custom shape, irregular size, or painted, it may take the longer end of the time frame. The summer seasons can take anywhere from 5-10 weeks, also depending on those same conditions, as well as demand.
We ship throughout the continental U.S. The pricing of shipping to the lower 48 fluctuates, due to some supplier locations.
No, but we recommend these trusted, licensed, bonded, and insured contractors if you need them.
The difference between a Left handed and Right handed opening windows is the direction of swing when opened.
When standing outside, the side with the hinges indicates the direction it opens in. If the hinges are on the left, it is a left hand opener. If the hinges are on the right, it is a right hand opener. You may need to open the window before going outside to verify which side the hinges are on.
If you are looking into getting your windows or doors installed in the summer, we’d recommend ordering between late March to early May depending on what you’re looking for.
An egress window refers to a size of window with a 5.7 Sqft net clear opening, big enough for an emergency exit required by code. We found *this blog to be helpful explaining more in depth of what it entails.
*https://www.buildingcode.blog/blog/egress-windows-sizing-and-requirements#comments
one egress window is required per bedroom with the exception that the bedroom has an exterior door leading to an egress balcony or pathway. The bottom of an egress window must be within 44″ of the floor.