Window Replacement and Installation in Minnetonka, MN

If your windows are fogging up every winter, letting in cold drafts, or just looking tired — you’re not alone. It’s one of the most common calls we get from Minnetonka homeowners, especially once temperatures drop below zero and energy bills start climbing. Presidential Construction has been replacing and installing windows across Hennepin County for years, and we know firsthand what works in this climate and what doesn’t. We’ll help you choose the right windows for your home, install them properly, and make sure you’re comfortable year-round without overpaying on heating.

Window replacement on a Minnetonka MN home by Presidential Construction

Minnetonka MN

Window Services We Offer in Minnetonka

We handle everything from single window replacements to full-home window upgrades. Every project starts with an honest assessment — if your windows can be repaired instead of replaced, we’ll tell you. Here’s what we offer for window replacement Minnetonka MN

Window Replacement: Full removal of old windows and installation of new, energy-efficient units. We match your home’s style and handle all finishing work including interior and exterior trim.

Window Installation for New Construction and Additions: Proper framing, flashing, and insulation for new window openings, done to code and built to last.

Window Repair: Fixes for broken seals, failed hardware, rotting frames, and cracked glass. Sometimes a repair is all you need, and we won’t push a replacement if it’s not warranted.

Storm Damage Window Replacement: Fast response when hail, wind, or debris takes out a window. We document everything and work directly with your insurance company to get the claim handled.

Energy Efficiency Upgrades: Replacing outdated single-pane or failing double-pane windows with modern low-E, argon-filled units that actually make a noticeable difference on your energy bills.

Free Estimates and Consultations: We come out, look at your windows, and give you a straight answer on what needs attention and what it’ll cost. No pressure.


Window Styles We Install in Minnetonka

Not every window style works the same way in Minnesota’s climate. We’ve installed thousands of windows across the Twin Cities west metro and can tell you from experience which styles perform best for different situations. We work with trusted manufacturers including Andersen, Pella, Marvin, Simonton, and Windsor.

Double-Hung Windows in Minnetonka

Double-hung windows are the most common style we install in Minnetonka. Both sashes slide up and down, which makes them easy to clean from inside — a big plus during Minnesota winters when you’re not going outside to wash windows. They provide good airflow in summer and seal tightly against cold air when closed. We typically install these with Andersen or Simonton frames, and with proper low-E glass and weatherstripping, they hold up well for 20-30 years. They work in nearly any room and fit most existing openings without major reframing.

Casement Windows in Minnetonka

Casement windows crank open outward and seal with compression when closed, which makes them one of the tightest-sealing window styles available. That matters in Minnetonka, where wind-driven rain and sub-zero drafts can find their way through weaker seals. We often recommend casements for kitchens, bathrooms, and any room where you want maximum ventilation when the window is open and zero air leakage when it’s closed. Pella and Marvin both make excellent casement options that we install regularly.

Slider Windows in Minnetonka

Slider windows glide horizontally on a track, making them a practical choice for wider openings where a crank-out style isn’t ideal. They’re popular for basement egress windows and rooms facing walkways or patios where an outward-opening window would be in the way. Modern sliders with insulated frames and multi-point locking systems perform well in cold weather. We’ve found they hold up particularly well in Minnetonka homes where snow and ice buildup around windows is a concern, since there’s no mechanical crank to freeze up.

Vinyl Windows in Minnetonka

Vinyl is our most requested frame material for Minnetonka window projects, and for good reason. It’s affordable, requires virtually no maintenance, and provides solid thermal insulation without the upkeep that wood demands. Vinyl frames don’t rot, peel, or need repainting — they just work. Simonton and Windsor both offer high-quality vinyl lines that we install frequently. For homeowners who want reliable performance without a premium price tag, vinyl is hard to beat.

Wood Windows in Minnetonka

Wood windows offer a warmth and character that other materials can’t replicate, which is why they’re still a popular choice for Minnetonka homeowners who value aesthetics. Modern wood windows are treated to resist moisture, rot, and insect damage far better than they used to. Marvin and Andersen both make wood windows with factory-applied finishes that hold up well in Minnesota’s climate. The tradeoff is higher cost and more maintenance — you’ll need to inspect and refinish them periodically. But for the right home, they’re worth it.

Composite Windows in Minnetonka

Composite frames are made from a blend of materials — usually wood fibers and polymer resins — that give you the strength of wood without the maintenance. They resist warping, swelling, and rotting even through extreme temperature swings, which makes them well-suited for Hennepin County’s climate. Composite windows also offer excellent soundproofing, which is something we recommend for homes near Highway 7 or busy Minnetonka Boulevard. They cost more than vinyl but less than wood, and they’ll last 30+ years without much attention.

Aluminum-Clad Windows in Minnetonka

Aluminum-clad windows give you wood on the inside for warmth and appearance, with an aluminum exterior shell that handles weather without fading, peeling, or rotting. It’s the best-of-both-worlds option, and it’s what we often recommend for Minnetonka homeowners who want the look of wood inside but don’t want to deal with exterior maintenance. Andersen and Marvin both specialize in clad options that perform extremely well in freeze-thaw conditions.

Professional window installation in progress on a residential home in Hennepin County by Presidential Construction

Common Window Problems We See in Minnetonka

After years of working on homes across Minnetonka and Hennepin County, we see the same issues come up again and again. Here are the most common window problems and how we address them:

Condensation and Fogging Between Panes. This means the seal between your glass panes has failed. Once that happens, moisture gets trapped inside and there’s no fixing it — the glass unit needs to be replaced. We see this constantly on windows that are 15-20 years old, especially on north-facing sides of homes where temperature differentials are greatest.

Drafts Around the Frame. If you can feel cold air coming in around your windows even when they’re closed, the weatherstripping has likely deteriorated or the frame has shifted over time. In older Minnetonka homes, the original framing may have settled, creating gaps that no amount of caulk will permanently fix. In many cases, a full replacement with properly shimmed and insulated new windows is the only real solution.

Difficulty Opening or Closing. Windows that stick, jam, or won’t stay open usually have balance or track issues. Wood frames that have swelled from moisture are another common culprit. We can sometimes repair these, but if the frame itself is warped or rotting, replacement makes more sense long-term.

Ice Buildup on Interior Glass. If you’re getting frost or ice on the inside of your windows during winter, it’s a sign of severe thermal inefficiency. Single-pane windows and older double-pane units without low-E coatings are the usual offenders. Upgrading to modern triple-pane or high-performance double-pane windows eliminates this problem.

High Energy Bills. Windows are one of the biggest sources of energy loss in any home. If your heating bills keep creeping up and your furnace seems to run nonstop, your windows are likely a major contributor. We’ve had Minnetonka homeowners tell us they noticed a significant drop in their heating costs within the first winter after replacement.


Why Your Windows Matter More Than You Think

Your windows aren’t just something you look through. In a climate like Minnetonka’s — where it can be -15°F in January and 90°F in July — they’re a critical part of your home’s building envelope. Bad windows bleed heat in winter, let humidity in during summer, and force your HVAC system to work overtime year-round.

Replacing old or failing windows does a few things at once. It cuts energy loss, which means lower heating and cooling bills — most Minnetonka homeowners see a 15-30% reduction after upgrading. It eliminates condensation and frost problems that can lead to mold and wood rot around your frames. And it adds real value to your home. Window replacement typically recoups 65-75% of the project cost in increased property value in the Minnetonka market, and that number goes up when buyers notice the difference during a winter showing.

If your home was built before 2000 and still has the original windows, there’s a good chance you’re losing money every month.


Our Minnetonka Window Replacement Process

We keep things simple and straightforward. Here’s how a typical window project works with us:

Step 1: Free In-Home Assessment. We look at every window in your home, check for seal failures, frame damage, air leakage, and energy performance issues. We also measure each opening and discuss what you’re looking for in terms of style, features, and budget.

Step 2: Estimate and Product Selection. You get a detailed, written estimate with no hidden costs. We walk you through product options from Andersen, Pella, Marvin, Simonton, and Windsor, and recommend the best fit based on your home, your priorities, and Minnetonka’s climate demands.

Step 3: Insurance and Permit Coordination. If your windows were damaged in a storm, we handle the insurance process from documentation to adjuster meetings. We also pull all required City of Minnetonka building permits so you’re fully covered on the compliance side.

Step 4: Professional Installation. Our crews install to manufacturer specifications, properly insulate and seal every opening, protect your interior spaces, and clean up fully when done. Most whole-home window replacements take one to three days.

Step 5: Final Inspection and Warranty. We walk through every window with you, test operation, and make sure everything meets our standards and yours. Then we register your manufacturer warranties and hand over all documentation.

New energy-efficient windows installed on a Minnetonka home improving insulation and curb appeal

Window Replacement Costs in Minnetonka, MN

Window costs depend on the style, frame material, glass options, and how many windows you’re replacing. Here’s what Minnetonka homeowners can expect in 2026:

For a typical home replacing 8-12 windows, the total project usually falls between $18,000 and $25,000. Vinyl windows run $1500 per window/lineal foot installed. Wood and composite windows range from $2000-$3000 per window/lineal foot. Aluminum-clad options fall somewhere in between. Homes with non-standard custom sizes, specialty shapes, or structural issues around the openings may run higher.

We provide free, detailed estimates tailored to your specific home so there are no surprises. (Pricing updated for 2026.)


Energy Rebates and Incentives for Minnetonka Homeowners

One thing a lot of Minnetonka homeowners don’t realize is that there are sometimes financial incentives available for window upgrades. Xcel Energy sometimes offers rebates for qualifying energy-efficient improvements, and federal tax credits are available for ENERGY STAR-certified windows. Depending on the scope of your project, these incentives can offset a meaningful portion of your total cost.

We help identify which programs apply to your project during the estimate process. It’s worth looking into before you make a final decision.


Why Minnetonka Homeowners Choose Presidential Construction

We’re not the cheapest window contractor out there, and we’re fine with that. What we are is honest, experienced, and local. We’ve been doing this in Hennepin County long enough to know what products hold up, what installation shortcuts cause problems down the road, and what actually matters when you’re investing in your home.

Local Knowledge. We understand Minnetonka’s building codes, permit process, and the specific climate challenges that affect window performance here.

Transparent Pricing. You get a written estimate upfront. No bait-and-switch, no surprise fees at the end.

Quality Installation. Every window is installed to manufacturer specs with proper insulation, flashing, and sealing. The installation matters as much as the product.

Insurance Claims Support. If a storm damaged your windows, we manage the claims process from start to finish so you can focus on getting your home back to normal.

Warranties That Mean Something. We back our work with labor warranties and register all manufacturer warranties on your behalf.

Our A+ BBB rating and the feedback we get from Minnetonka homeowners reflect the way we do business.


Minnetonka Neighborhoods We Serve

We install and replace windows across all of Minnetonka. Whether you’re in an older home near Woodland with original single-pane windows that are well past their lifespan, a lakeside property near Tonka Bay dealing with humidity and condensation, or a family home in Hopkins Hills that just needs a few problem windows addressed — we’ve likely worked on homes in your neighborhood. We also serve Glen Lake, Minnetonka Mills, Deephaven, and surrounding Hennepin County communities.


Arrange a Free Window Estimate Today

Improve your Minnetonka home with superior windows from Presidential Construction. Call 651-766-3464 or contact us for a complimentary review. Secure against Minnesota’s challenges with lasting comfort.

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FAQ

How do I know if my windows need to be replaced?

The clearest signs are fogging or condensation between the glass panes, noticeable drafts even when the window is fully closed, difficulty opening or closing, visible rot or damage on the frame, and frost or ice forming on the interior glass during winter. If your windows are 20+ years old and showing more than one of these symptoms, replacement is almost always more cost-effective than continued repairs. We offer free inspections and will give you an honest assessment of whether repair or replacement makes more sense for your situation.

What are the best windows for Minnesota’s cold climate?

For Minnetonka homes, we recommend double-pane or triple-pane windows with low-E coatings and argon or krypton gas fills between the panes. These features create a strong thermal barrier that keeps heat inside during winter and reduces condensation. Frame material matters too — vinyl, composite, and aluminum-clad wood all perform well in freeze-thaw conditions. The best choice depends on your budget, your home’s style, and how long you plan to stay. We help you weigh those factors during our free consultation.

How long does a full window replacement take in Minnetonka?

Most whole-home window replacements take one to three days depending on the number of windows, the type of installation, and whether any framing repairs are needed. A single window replacement typically takes about an hour per opening. We schedule around weather when possible and always protect your interior spaces during the work. You’ll have a clear timeline before we start so there are no surprises.

Can windows be replaced during a Minnesota winter?

Yes. We replace windows year-round in Minnetonka. We work one opening at a time — removing the old window and installing the new one before moving to the next — so your home is never exposed for more than a few minutes per window. Modern sealants and expanding foams work in cold temperatures, and our crews are experienced with winter installations. If your windows are failing, waiting until spring means months of higher energy bills and potential moisture damage you could have avoided.

How much does window replacement cost in Minnetonka?

For a typical Minnetonka home replacing 8-12 windows, the total project usually falls between $8,000 and $25,000. Vinyl windows run $400-$800 per window installed. Wood and composite windows range from $800-$1,500 per window. The final cost depends on the style, frame material, glass options, and whether any structural work is needed around the openings. We provide free, detailed estimates so you know exactly what to expect before committing.

How much can new windows save on energy bills?

Most Minnetonka homeowners see a 15-30% reduction in heating costs after replacing old or failing windows. The biggest savings come from homes that still have original single-pane or early double-pane windows from the 1980s and 1990s. The savings come from eliminating drafts, reducing heat transfer through the glass, and creating a tighter seal around each opening. Over 10-15 years, those savings add up significantly.

What’s the difference between double-pane and triple-pane windows?

Double-pane windows have two layers of glass with a gas fill in between. Triple-pane adds a third layer of glass and a second gas-filled chamber, which provides better insulation, more soundproofing, and less condensation. Triple-pane is the superior performer for Minnesota’s climate, especially for north-facing windows and rooms where you notice the most cold. The tradeoff is cost — triple-pane typically runs 15-25% more than double-pane. For most Minnetonka homes, high-performance double-pane with low-E coatings hits the sweet spot between performance and value.

What window brands does Presidential Construction install?

We work with Andersen, Pella, Marvin, Simonton, and Windsor. Each brand has strengths depending on the window style, frame material, and budget. Andersen and Marvin are excellent for wood and aluminum-clad options. Pella offers strong casement and specialty window lines. Simonton and Windsor are top choices for high-quality vinyl at competitive prices. We help you choose the right brand and product line for your specific home during the estimate process.

Does homeowners insurance cover window damage in Minnesota?

If your windows were damaged by a covered event like hail, wind, or a fallen tree, your homeowners insurance typically covers repair or replacement minus your deductible. Presidential Construction has extensive experience with Hennepin County insurance claims and handles the process from initial damage documentation through adjuster meetings and claim approval. We make sure all damage is properly recorded so you receive the full coverage you’re entitled to.

Do I need a building permit for window replacement Minnetonka MN?

Yes. The City of Minnetonka requires a building permit for window replacements to ensure the work meets local building codes and Minnesota energy requirements. We handle the entire permitting process for you from application through final inspection, so you don’t have to navigate any of the paperwork or deal with the city directly.

How do I reduce condensation on my windows?

Condensation on the inside surface of your windows means there’s excess humidity in your home relative to the window’s insulating ability. Improving ventilation, running exhaust fans in kitchens and bathrooms, and using a dehumidifier can help manage it. But if condensation is forming between the glass panes, that means the seal has failed and the glass unit needs to be replaced — no amount of humidity control will fix a broken seal. Upgrading to windows with low-E coatings and gas fills significantly reduces condensation by keeping the interior glass surface warmer.

What is low-E glass and do I need it?

Low-E stands for low emissivity. It’s a microscopic metallic coating applied to the glass that reflects heat back into your home during winter and blocks solar heat from entering during summer. In a climate like Minnetonka’s, low-E glass makes a real difference in comfort and energy costs. We recommend it on every window we install. Most modern windows from brands like Andersen, Pella, and Marvin come with low-E coatings standard, but it’s worth confirming on any quote you receive.

Should I replace all my windows at once or do them in phases?

It depends on your budget and the condition of your existing windows. Replacing all at once is more cost-effective per window because of setup efficiencies and bulk material pricing, and it gives you a consistent look and performance across your entire home. But if budget is a concern, we can prioritize the worst-performing windows first — usually the oldest ones, north-facing windows, and any with visible seal failures or frame damage — and plan the rest in a second phase. Either approach works and we’re happy to help you plan it out.

What’s the difference between a full-frame replacement and a retrofit insert?

A full-frame replacement removes the entire window including the frame down to the rough opening, which allows us to inspect and repair the surrounding structure, install fresh flashing and insulation, and fit a full-sized new window. A retrofit insert slides a new window into the existing frame, which is faster and less expensive but only works if the existing frame is still in good condition. We assess your frames during the initial inspection and recommend the right approach. In Minnetonka, where moisture damage around older window frames is common, full-frame replacements are often the better long-term investment.

How long do new windows last in Minnesota?

Window lifespan depends on the frame material and how well they’re maintained. Vinyl windows typically last 20-30 years. Wood windows last 20-40 years with regular maintenance. Composite and aluminum-clad windows can last 30-40+ years. The glass itself can last even longer if the seals hold. The biggest factor in longevity is proper installation — a well-installed window will outlast a premium product that was installed poorly. That’s why we follow manufacturer specifications on every project.

Are energy-efficient windows worth the extra cost?

In Minnesota, absolutely. The difference in heating costs between a basic window and a high-performance one adds up fast when your furnace is running five to six months a year. ENERGY STAR-certified windows with low-E glass and gas fills can save you 15-30% on heating and cooling annually. There are also Xcel Energy rebates and federal tax credits available for qualifying energy-efficient windows that help offset the upfront premium. Over the life of the window, the energy savings almost always exceed the additional cost.

Can new windows reduce outside noise?

Yes, significantly. Modern windows with multi-pane glass, gas fills, and tight-sealing frames block far more exterior noise than older single-pane or failing double-pane windows. Triple-pane windows and composite frames offer the best soundproofing. This is a benefit we specifically point out to Minnetonka homeowners whose homes are near Highway 7, Minnetonka Boulevard, or active lakeside areas where traffic and recreational noise can be an issue.

What happens to my old windows after replacement?

We handle all removal and disposal. Old windows, frames, trim, and any debris are taken off your property as part of the project. We keep the job site clean throughout the installation and do a final cleanup when the work is complete. You don’t need to arrange any separate hauling or dumpster rental.

Do you offer financing for window replacement Minnetonka MN?

Yes. We understand that a full-home window replacement is a significant investment, and not everyone wants to pay for it all upfront. We offer flexible financing options to help make the project manageable without sacrificing quality or settling for lower-performing products. Contact us to learn about available plans and find a payment structure that fits your budget.