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Licensed, Insured, and Backed by Real Standards
When you’re hiring someone to work on your home, “licensed and insured” should mean something. Here’s exactly what that means with us.

Insurance
Fully Insured for Your Protection
We carry comprehensive insurance coverage to protect your home, your property, and our team.
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General Liability Insurance
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Workers’ Compensation: Active coverage for all team members
If you’d like, we can have our insurance agent send you a Certificate of Insurance directly before your project begins.
Licensing
Properly Licensed Where It Matters
In Michigan, window and door installation falls under residential building and remodeling work.
When structural modifications are required, we operate under the appropriate licensing requirements for the work being performed.
We also stay aligned with nationally recognized installation standards to ensure every project is completed correctly, not just legally.


Certifications & Standards
Installation Standards You Can Trust
Not all window installations are done the same way. The difference is in the details you don’t see.
Our team follows professional installation practices based on:
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EPA Lead-Safe Certified Firm (for homes built before 1978)
These standards focus on:
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Proper sealing and insulation
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Water management and flashing
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Long-term performance and durability
This is what prevents drafts, leaks, and premature failure.
Warranty
Backed by a Real Labor Warranty:
We stand behind our work with a 2-Year Installation Labor Warranty.
If something isn’t performing properly due to installation, we’ll come back and make it right.
We also walk you through your product warranty so you understand exactly what’s covered and how to use it if needed.


Why This Matters
Why This Matters for Your Home
Anyone can say they’re licensed and insured.
The better question is:
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Will the job be installed correctly the first time?
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If something goes wrong, will they take care of it?
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Are they following proven standards or just doing what’s fastest?
That’s where most problems come from in this industry.
