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Wisconsin Window Replacement Contractors serving Milwaukee, Appleton, Madison, & Stevens Point

Infinity Exteriors is Wisconsin's trusted window contractor - we've installed more than 2,790 new windows for Wisconsin homes since 1997. We offer 15 window types and styles using the best-reviewed windows on the market. Our industry-leading window warranty keeps your window frames, screens, and glass protected for the lifetime of the product. Contact us for your free window quote or try our window cost calculator to get started.

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Trusted window replacement company in Wisconsin

Infinity Exteriors is the perfect choice for window replacement in Milwaukee, Madison, Appleton, and throughout Wisconsin. Choose sliding, wood, energy-efficient, and more window types from brands like Brilliance, Pella, and Marvin.

Your windows are only as good as the contractor who installed them. Make the right choice and let an experienced Wisconsin window contractor replace your windows. Choose Infinity Exteriors and get it done right the first time.

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Brilliance windows:

Brilliance windows are premium replacement vinyl window available in a collection of beautiful styles, colors, and glass options. This cost-effective replacement window will leave your neighbors amazed and jealous of your home's transformation.

Brilliance Window Options

Pella windows:

Pella Windows provides wood, fiberglass, and vinyl frame styles. The California-based company has been making windows for decades for both homes and commercial businesses, offering a great combination of selection and quality.

Pella Window Options

Marvin windows:

Marvin windows are beautiful, energy-efficient and environmentally friendly. These wood windows resist corrosion and endure extreme temperatures with integrity. Marvin is a market leader in energy efficiency and quality.

Marvin Window Options

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15 Window Types and Styles:

Awning window installation

Awning windows

Awning windows swing outward to allow for proper ventilation. These windows are commonly used in basements and bathrooms.

casement window installation

Casement windows

Casement windows can be used alone or in a series to create a bow window. These windows usually feature a hinge on one side and can often be opened outward or inward.

bow window installation

Bow windows

Create more space and let more natural light in with bow windows. These windows are usually made up of multiple casement windows that stick out from the exterior of your home.

sliding window installation

Sliding windows

Slider, or glider, windows are opened and closed simply as the glass seamlessly moves across a track.

egress window replacements

Egress windows

Egress windows are emergency exit windows commonly installed in basements. Instead of style, these windows are defined by dimensions that meet building code regulations.

specialty window installation

Specialty windows

Custom and specialty window shapes are available to suit the needs of your home's design.

picture window installation

Picture windows

Picture, or fixed, windows are completely sealed shut, making them highly energy-efficient. These windows can come in many shapes for the perfect accent.

Double hung window installation

Double hung windows

Most double hung windows provide multiple ventilation options - lower the window from the top or raise up from the bottom.

composite window installation

Composite windows

Composite windows are built to look like wood windows, but will never warp or absorb moisture. These windows are incredibly durable and are energy efficient.

fiberglass window installation

Fiberglass windows

Fiberglass windows are extremely durable and low-maintenance. These windows will withstand Wisconsin's extreme temperatures and weather conditions from Spring to Winter.

palladian window installation

Palladian windows

These three-part windows have an arched window with square side sections. Palladian windows are a focal point for many historical homes and add tremendous curb appeal.

oriel window installation

Oriel windows

Oriel windows brighten up spaces and make interiors look larger. Curb appeal skyrockets at the sight of an elegant oriel window.

skylight window installation

Skylight windows

Skylights are great for increasing the amount of natural light in your home, and, when placed correctly, can provide natural heat for your home.

Vinyl Windows

Vinyl windows

Vinyl windows are made from incredibly durable PVC. These windows have high resistance to heat transfer, making them extremely energy efficient.

wood window installation

Wood windows

Wood windows can be stained or painted to match your home's decor. Give your home a beautiful classic look with appealing wood windows from Infinity.

The Window Contractors Behind Wisconsin's Best Window Company

Dan McGill

Diagnostic Tech

Adam Hoover

Diagnostic Tech

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Matt Davis

Diagnostic Tech

Isaac Tomlins

Project Manager

Mike Keller

Project Manager

Tim Neubert

Project Manager

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Brandon Strekow

Commercial Project Manager

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Andy Lutz

Project Manager

Window installer

Andy Lalasz

Project Manager

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Jake Fails

Project Manager

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Mike Sova

Project Manager

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Sean Kinder

Project Manager

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Scotty Nettesheim

Project Manager

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JR Gaudynski

Project Manager

Monica Smith

Repair Department

Catie Price

Quality Control Manager

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Ray Schicker

Warehouse Manager

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Chad Melichar

Repair Department Manager

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John Plyer

Service Manager

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Jim Flowers

Operations Manager

Replacement window colors

Whether you’re looking for a modern, classic, or rustic look for your replacement windows, we’ve got exterior and interior color options to fit any Wisconsin home aesthetic.

Modern window colors:

Modern windows typically feature clean lines, minimalistic design, and an emphasis on functionality. They tend to have a sleek appearance and are often made with materials like metal, glass, or composite materials. Window colors that fit this category include cool tones such as white, gray, black, and metallic finishes.

Classic window colors:

Classic windows are characterized by their traditional designs and timeless appeal. They often feature detailed moldings and ornate patterns that add a touch of elegance to any home. Window colors that might fit under this category include warm tones such as cream, beige, brown, and wood finishes.

Rustic window colors:

Rustic windows have a natural and rugged appearance that complements homes with a country or farmhouse style. They typically feature wood frames and may have decorative hardware or distressed finishes. Window colors that might fit under this category include earthy tones such as green, brown, or red, as well as natural wood finishes.

 

When to replace your windows

Consider replacing your windows if you’re experiencing drafts, mold, cracking, warping, or a suddenly increased energy bill. Some windows have a shorter lifespan than others, but the rate at which windows need to be replaced is highly dependent on how they were installed. Poorly installed windows will need to be replaced much more often than windows that are properly installed, reinforced, and insulated. Pick a window brand and contactor with credibility. Going the cheap route with window replacement usually results in more frequent repairs.

 

7 signs your windows need to be replaced

  1. Drafts or leaks: If you feel a draft coming from your windows or notice water leaks, it's likely that the seals around the window have failed and need to be replaced.
  2. Condensation: If there’s condensation between the panes of glass, it means that the seal around the window is no longer airtight and needs to be replaced.
  3. Difficulty opening or closing: If your windows are difficult to open or close, the problem may be worn-out parts such as the balance system or sash.
  4. Rot or damage: If you notice rot or damage around the window frame or sill, it's likely that the window needs to be replaced.
  5. High energy bills: If your energy bills are higher than usual, it could be due to inefficient windows that aren't properly insulating your home.
  6. Noise: If you can hear a lot of outside noise when your windows are closed, it may be time to replace them with more soundproof windows.
  7. Age: Windows generally have a lifespan of around 15-20 years. If your windows are older than that, it may be time to replace them with newer, more energy-efficient models.

 

Financing for window replacement

We know a full window replacement doesn’t always happen at the perfect time. To take some of the financial stress off our customers we offer two affordable window replacement financing options. You can choose between a 1-year and 10-year payment plan, whichever fits your budget. We also offer the best warranty in the business, so you can rest assured that your windows are protected for years to come.

 

Contact a Wisconsin window contractor

If your windows need to be placed, contact the experienced Wisconsin window contractors at Infinity Exteriors. We provide you with a free estimate with no strings attached before you make any commitments. All of our windows are backed by our lifetime warranty, guaranteeing quality on every single job. Our contractors will get the job done right the first time so you can enjoy your new windows for years to come.

 

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Frequently asked window questions

How do you know when you should replace your windows in Wisconsin?

If your windows is cracked, warping, molding, or causing drafts, you most likely need to replace your windows. Sometimes drafting is caused by poor insulation and not your window itself - be sure to consult with a window expert before pulling the trigger on a full window replacement project.

How much does window replacement cost in Wisconsin?

On average, window replacement will cost somewhere between $750 and $1,350 per window in Wisconsin. Price usually depends on the size and style of the window.

Can you replace your windows in the winter in Wisconsin?

Yes. The cold weather from the winter months is often what signals a homeowner their windows are causing a cold draft. If you notice your electric bills are higher this winter compared to previous years, this is a sign your windows may need to be replaced.

Is it cheaper to replace all your windows at once?

Yes. Usually, the more windows you replace, the less each window will cost. For example, the per window cost for 1 replacement window will be higher than the per window cost if you replace 15 windows.

Reviews from Satisfied Customers

James A. Nelson

5 Stars on Google

Adam Landwehr is doing an excellent job in assisting us with replacement windows for our historic Delafield home.

Debbie Moczyns

5 Stars on Google

Tom has been great to work with through the process of choosing windows and siding. I would recommend him to others.

Mike Faschingbauer

5 Stars on Google

Infinity Exteriors recently replaced the windows on our home. The experience was exceptional. The sales process, measuring, installation, and follow-up during and after the project were professional and well done. The windows look great on our house...

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