Rotted Sill, Caught in Time
Decay cut out completely and rebuilt in real wood — no filler, no new window.
A window that fogs, sticks, drafts or won't stay open is one failed part — not a window you need to replace. We fix that part, from $115, and you keep the window.
Real WowFix job in the Charlotte area — drag to see the difference.
Real WowFix job in the Charlotte area — drag to see the difference.
The same price we quote on the phone. Tell us what's going on — or just snap a photo — and see your estimate instantly.
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You don't need to know what a balancer or an IGU is — that's our job. Find your symptom below; every one of them traces back to one specific part, and every one of them is fixable in Charlotte, usually in a single visit.
Most companies that come to your Charlotte home sell windows — so every diagnosis somehow ends in "full replacement, $1,000+ per window." The truth: windows are machines made of parts, and parts can be replaced. We carry and source hardware for every major brand — and every not-so-major one.
No mystery, no pressure. You point at the problem — we name the part, price it in writing, and fix it.
We inspect the window and identify exactly which component failed — glass unit, balancer, latch, crank, weatherstrip or wood. You get the diagnosis in plain English.
One clear number before any work starts, priced per part from our catalog — no hourly meter, no surprises at the end.
Our own Charlotte crew does the work — most repairs finish the same visit. Glass units are built to your window's exact measurements.
We cycle the window with you — open, lock, seal — and back the work with a written workmanship warranty.
Window repair in Charlotte starts at $115 — the exact number depends on which part failed, not on how nervous the salesman can make you. Real catalog prices, confirmed in writing on-site:
Every repair comes with a written workmanship warranty. If it's not right, we come back and make it right.
We fix the part that failed — glass, seal, sash or hardware — so you keep your windows and skip full-replacement cost.
Your repair is done by our own technicians, never subcontracted — most jobs booked within days.
A clear quote before any work starts. No hidden fees, no upsells, no pressure to replace what we can repair.
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From Uptown condos to Ballantyne and Myers Park homes — our own crew covers the whole Charlotte metro, and "window repair near me" usually means we're already working on your side of town.
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No stock footage, no actors — one of our actual Charlotte jobs: a rotted, fogged-out window brought back to flawless, like-new condition.
Snap a clear photo of every foggy, cracked or stuck window in natural light. Morning light shows fog between the panes best and lets us quote faster — often before we arrive.
Jot down the symptom per window — fog between the glass, won't open or stay up, draft, cracked pane, or rotted frame. It tells us whether it's a glass-only swap (from $198) or hardware/wood work.
Move furniture, blinds and décor back roughly three feet so our crew can measure and work safely. It keeps the visit quick and your things out of the way.
If you have the original window brand, a sticker in the frame, or install paperwork, set it aside. It's not required, but it helps us match glass and parts on the first trip.
Unlock gates, secure pets, and clear the exterior path to the windows. Most glass-unit work is done from both sides, so outside access keeps everything one visit.
Decay cut out completely and rebuilt in real wood — no filler, no new window.
We fabricate an exact-profile piece from laminated lumber and splice it in.
New glass built to the window's exact size — frame and trim untouched.
The pane is the part that failed — so the pane is the part we replace.
A failed seal, not a failed window: the sealed unit is swapped, the frame stays.
Rotted bottom rebuilt on-site — a fraction of the ~$10,000 a new door runs.
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Lead Window & Door Repair Specialist
This content is written by Eugene Ko, a master craftsman with 17+ years of hands-on experience in residential and commercial window repair. Eugene has personally completed over 15,000 window and door repairs across North Carolina, so every answer here is grounded in real field experience — not guesswork.
Last updated: July 2, 2026