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Los Angeles, CA

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    Our Window Services

    As professional window replacement contractors, Construction System Inc. installs a variety of windows in new and existing residences, as well as helping with historic home preservation. We work with a variety of manufacturers, and select manufacturers and products based on each customer’s specific needs.

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    Single-Hung
    Double-Hung
    Casement
    Awning
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    Whether your home needs windows, doors or both, Construction System Inc. can help.

    Frequently Asked Questions

    When should windows be replaced?
    If the windows in your home are leaking air or water, assess the window to see if it needs to be repaired, retrofitted or replaced. Likewise, if your windows are fogged up between the panes of glass, this may be a sign that the seal has failed, and the window may need to be repaired or replaced to provide a clear view.
    What is STC?
    Sound Transmission Class (STC) is a single-number system used to rate the airborne sound transmission performance of a window, wall, panel, ceiling, etc. The higher the STC number, the better the product's ability to block sound transmission.
    What materials are residential windows made from?
    Today’s residential window frames and sashes are made from a wide range of materials including aluminum, composites, fiberglass, vinyl, wood or combinations of materials sometimes referred to as hybrid windows. Standard clear, high-performance coated, tempered, tinted and laminated glass options are available.

    Why do I have condensation on my windows?
    Windows do not cause condensation, but excessive humidity levels can. Condensation is a visible evidence of excessive moisture in the air.
    What construction types use residential windows?
    You’ll find residential windows used in a variety of construction applications, ranging from wood frame to brick, masonry, block construction and/or other materials.
    What is a U-Value?
    U-Value measures how well a product prevents heat from escaping a home or building. U-Value ratings generally fall between .20 and 1.20. The lower the U-Value the better a product is at keeping heat in. U-Value is particularly important for homes located in cool, northern climates and during the winter heating season.

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