Roof Repair in Pittsburgh: What It Costs and When Repair Beats Replacement
Most Pittsburgh roof repairs run $150–$1,500 — this guide explains when repair makes sense and when replacement is the smarter call.
Picture Perfect Exteriors installs and replaces windows for Pittsburgh homeowners across Allegheny County, with a focus on energy performance and proper installation.
Drafty windows don't just drive up utility bills — they make rooms uncomfortable for months at a time and signal moisture and air infiltration that damages window frames, drywall, and insulation over years. Picture Perfect Exteriors installs replacement windows and new construction windows across Pittsburgh and Allegheny County, selecting products that perform in western Pennsylvania's climate rather than just meeting minimum specifications.
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All window types: double-hung, bay, egress, skylights
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Picture Perfect Exteriors installs and repairs windows on residential and commercial properties throughout Pittsburgh metro. We work with leading window manufacturers to provide products that offer genuine energy performance — not just low price points — and we install them with the air sealing and flashing details that make the difference between a window that performs for 30 years and one that fails in 10.
Replacement windows fit into existing frames without requiring full frame removal. This is the right solution for most Pittsburgh homeowners — less invasive, faster installation, and significantly lower cost than full window installation. We replace single, double-hung, casement, sliding, and picture windows in every size and configuration.
New construction and full-frame window installations for additions, renovations, and projects where the existing frame needs replacement. Includes complete flashing, housewrap integration, and air sealing to code.
Fogged glass, broken hardware, failed seals, damaged frames — many window problems are repairable without full replacement. We diagnose first and recommend replacement only when repair isn’t cost-effective.
Bay and bow windows transform interior spaces and add significant curb appeal to Pittsburgh homes. We design, supply, and install custom bay and bow configurations sized and styled for your home’s architecture.
Basement egress windows are required by code for any sleeping space below grade. We install egress windows with proper well installation and drainage to meet Pittsburgh building code requirements.
We install and replace Velux and other manufacturer skylights for residential properties — fixed, vented, and solar-powered configurations. Proper flashing is critical; we do it right.
Picture Perfect Exteriors installs windows that perform in Pittsburgh winters — properly flashed, air-sealed, and sized for real energy savings. We have been serving Allegheny County homeowners since 2022.
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Window replacement in Pittsburgh typically runs $300–$800 per window installed, depending on window size, type, and glass package. A full house replacement of 15–20 windows usually runs $6,000–$15,000. We provide itemized written quotes before any work begins.
Key signs: fogged or condensation between panes (failed seal), drafts you can feel with your hand around the frame, windows that won't stay open or won't close fully, visible rot or damage to the frame or sill, and noticeably higher heating and cooling bills.
Replacement windows insert into existing frames without removing the frame or interior trim — less invasive and less expensive. New construction windows require removal of the existing frame and are used in additions or when the frame itself is damaged or rotted.
Yes, meaningfully — especially replacing single-pane windows or older double-pane windows with failed seals. Modern double-pane low-E windows can reduce heat loss through glass by 30–50%, which shows up in heating bills in Pittsburgh winters.
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