Windows and Doors

Window replacement that respects the exterior around it.

Westmere coordinates windows, doors, trim, flashing, sealants, and siding transitions so replacements improve comfort, curb appeal, and weather protection.

Exterior CoordinationWindow work planned with siding, trim, flashing, and sealant details.
Product FitOptions compared for architecture, performance, maintenance, and budget.
Clean FinishTrim and exterior transitions handled with the same care as the unit itself.
Comfort and ValueWindow replacement can improve drafts, light, noise, and curb appeal.
What It Includes

Windows are not isolated products. They are part of the exterior envelope.

A strong window project considers the opening, flashing, trim, siding, sealants, and finish work together.

  • Replacement windows and exterior doors.
  • Trim, flashing, and exterior finish coordination.
  • Andersen, Pella, Marvin, and comparable manufacturer options.
  • Window-to-siding transitions and water management.
  • Project sequencing with siding or full exterior work.
When to Upgrade

Signs windows are holding the home back.

Windows affect comfort and curb appeal, but they also affect how water and air move around the exterior.

Drafts or comfort issues

Cold rooms, heat gain, noise, or recurring condensation around openings.

Rot or trim failure

Soft trim, peeling paint, failed caulk, or water staining around windows and doors.

Dated appearance

Window grids, frame color, or proportions that no longer support the architecture.

Siding timing

If siding is being replaced, it may be efficient to evaluate windows before new trim is installed.

A window replacement should look settled, not patched into place.
Options

Product choices should serve the room and the elevation.

Westmere helps compare materials, profiles, glass packages, colors, hardware, trim conditions, and timing with other exterior work.

  • Vinyl, fiberglass, composite, and clad options where appropriate.
  • Double-hung, casement, picture, bay, and specialty units.
  • Patio doors, entry doors, and exterior trim coordination.
  • Flashing, sealants, and water-management details.
Window Process

Measure twice. Plan the exterior once.

01

Opening review

We review window condition, trim, siding, interior concerns, and exterior water-management risks.

02

Product recommendation

Options are compared around performance, appearance, budget, and compatibility with the exterior.

03

Installation planning

Measurements, ordering, protection, sequence, and trim details are clarified before installation.

04

Finish and review

Openings are sealed, trimmed, cleaned, and reviewed for fit and finish.

Window FAQ

Common questions before replacing windows.

Often it is worth evaluating both together because flashing, trim, and siding transitions affect the finished result.

Yes. Product choice should reflect architecture, comfort goals, maintenance expectations, and budget.

Yes. Doors can be reviewed as part of a window, siding, or exterior remodeling scope.

Window Deliverables

Openings finished with exterior discipline.

Window replacement should improve comfort while preserving the integrity of the exterior envelope.

Scope01

Opening schedule

Unit types, locations, sizes, trim approach, and related siding or door conditions documented.

Install02

Flashing and seal

Water management, trim, sealants, and exterior transitions handled as part of the installation.

Closeout03

Fit review

Operation, finish, cleanup, product records, and owner questions reviewed before closeout.

Window Consultation

Improve comfort without compromising the exterior.

Request a site visit to review window condition, openings, trim, and exterior priorities.

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