Nobody in NC seems to service Harvey windows — do you?
Yes. Harvey's dealer network is thin in the South, but the hardware follows common specs — balancers, latches and sealed glass are matched and replaced at catalog prices.
Harvey windows arrive in North Carolina mostly with homeowners relocating from the Northeast, where the brand is a staple. The failures are standard vinyl and wood-vinyl fare: tired balancers, worn latches and fogged sealed units. The catch is that local dealers are scarce down here — which matters not at all for repair, since the parts follow common specs.
WowFix is an independent repair company and is not affiliated with, endorsed by, or a service agent of Harvey. Brand names are used to identify the windows we repair.
Balancers and latches are matched by spec the same way as any vinyl brand, and sealed units are built to the opening. Scarce dealer network, ordinary repairs: hardware from $115, glass from $198, one visit.
| Sash balancer (window won't stay up) | $175 per balancer, parts + labor |
| Window latch / lock | $115, parts + labor |
| Foggy / cloudy double-pane glass (IGU replacement) | from $198 per pane, parts + installation |
WowFix repairs Harvey windows across all three of our metros — Charlotte, the Raleigh–Durham Triangle and the Greensboro–Winston-Salem Triad — and the towns around them. Same catalog prices everywhere: hardware from $115, sealed glass from $198, written 5-year warranty.
Yes. Harvey's dealer network is thin in the South, but the hardware follows common specs — balancers, latches and sealed glass are matched and replaced at catalog prices.
$175 per balancer including parts and labor, same as every brand in the catalog.
Yes — the sealed unit is built to size and replaced from $198 per pane.