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180 Contractors • July 17, 2026

Add Value To Your Michigan Home with Replacement Windows

As the saying goes, “If you don’t like the weather, just wait a few minutes and it will change.” This is rather true of the weather in Michigan. Michigan has everything from hot and humid days approaching 100 degrees, to cold blizzards with winds blowing at gale force. To protect your home and maximize its comfort level, it is important to have quality windows. Replacement windows add value to your home, and our team of renovation professionals knows how to install the best windows in your home to keep you warm in the winter and cool in the summer. A window remodeling project is something you will never regret.


The Advantages of New Windows

Windows play an important role in the look and feel of your home. They bring natural light into rooms, allow breezes to enter through the screens, and keep out the bitter cold. The older your windows are, the less efficiently they do all of this. New windows maximize the potential of your home in many ways:

  • Reduce energy costs
  • Increase home security
  • Improve appearance
  • Enhance comfort


All of these are important to the enjoyment of your home. These factors also will likely add significantly to the value of your property. This is even more true with a professional window installation, thus ensuring your new windows look their best and work as they should for many years.


Replacement windows installed on a home in White Lake, Michigan


The Benefits of Working With a Company That Cares

At 180 Contractors, we work to satisfy your needs. For this reason, we strive to give you the best pricing on new windows. We never recommend a more expensive product that exceeds your budget, and we are always focused on value. Our team will work with you on all of your budget, design, and personal needs for any project we do. Our main goal is to choose and install windows that improve the value of your home in every way. Contact us today to experience the benefits of new windows for yourself.

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