
Window Installation in Watsonville, CA
New and replacement windows, flashed correctly so they don't become the next moisture problem.
A window opening is one of the most common places water gets into a wall — and on the Central Coast, where fog and rain are part of most weeks, a poorly flashed window shows up as a problem faster than it would in a dry climate. Good window installation is mostly about what happens before the window ever gets set: proper rough opening prep, flashing tape sequenced correctly, and a sill pan that sheds water instead of trapping it.
We install windows on new framed openings (additions, ADUs) and as retrofits into existing openings on older Watsonville homes, where the original flashing detail is often the reason the window is failing in the first place.
Signs Your Windows Need Attention
- Fogging or condensation between panes
- Noticeable drafts even with the window fully closed
- Windows that stick, won't stay open, or are hard to latch
- Soft, discolored, or bubbling wood or trim at the sill
Our Window Installation Process
Prep the opening
Old window comes out (on retrofits) and the rough opening gets checked and prepped.
Sill pan & flashing
A sill pan and flashing tape go in first, sequenced to shed water out, not in.
Set & shim
The window gets set plumb and level, shimmed so it operates smoothly.
Seal & trim
Insulation, sealant, and interior/exterior trim finish the installation.
What Drives Window Installation Cost
Number of windows, whether it's new construction or retrofit, window size and type, and how much trim or siding repair is needed around the opening all affect price. We'll give you a number after seeing the actual openings.
Frequently Asked Questions
How do I know if my windows need replacing?
Do you install windows on new construction and replacements both?
Why does window flashing matter so much here?
Can new windows help with drafts and energy costs?
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