Seattle homes ask a lot from their windows. Wet winters, cool shoulder seasons, shaded elevations, and older openings can expose drafts, failed seals, and installation problems. From classic Craftsman homes in Ballard and Queen Anne to townhomes and contemporary builds across West Seattle, Beacon Hill, and Capitol Hill, every property needs a solution matched to its architecture and exposure. Cascade View Construction provides tailored window replacement and installation for Seattle homeowners, with product guidance, careful measurements, and professional installation from start to finish.
A replacement window is only one part of the exterior wall. Correct sizing, opening preparation, water management, insulation, and sealing all affect how the finished window performs. Our team evaluates the existing opening and helps you choose a product based on the home's style, maintenance goals, room comfort, ventilation needs, and budget.
Cascade View Construction is a Pella® Platinum Certified Contractor and an official Milgard Windows & Doors partner. We install wood, fiberglass, and vinyl replacement windows in a range of configurations. During your consultation, we explain the practical differences between materials, glass packages, operating styles, colors, and exterior finishes so you can compare options clearly.
Older Seattle homes often need careful measurements and custom sizing to retain their original proportions. Newer homes may benefit from larger picture windows, updated casement windows, sliding windows, or combinations that improve natural light and ventilation. The goal is to make the new windows feel intentional on the home, not added as an afterthought.
Window replacement should be organized around your home, not a one-size-fits-all package. Cascade View Construction keeps the process clear from the first appointment through the final inspection.
We review the existing windows, discuss drafts, condensation, operation, noise, appearance, and other concerns, then measure the openings. This gives you a project scope based on the actual conditions of the home rather than a generic estimate.
We help you compare frame materials, window styles, glass options, hardware, screens, interior finishes, and exterior colors. Rooms with strong sun exposure, shaded openings, and street-facing windows may have different priorities, so selections can be made opening by opening.
Our work can include replacement installation, new window openings, and siding work around areas affected by the project. The exact scope is reviewed before installation so you understand how the opening, surrounding exterior, and interior finish will be handled.
The company's owners perform final project inspections. They review operation, fit, finish, and installation details before the work is considered complete.
Common signs include recurring drafts, fog or moisture between panes, windows that are difficult to open or lock, damaged frames, and rooms that remain uncomfortable near the glass. Exterior deterioration or staining around an opening should also be evaluated before a new unit is installed. Not every symptom has the same cause, so an in-home review helps define the right scope.
Homeowners throughout Seattle can request an in-home consultation, including Ballard, Queen Anne, Magnolia, West Seattle, Beacon Hill, Ravenna, Green Lake, Capitol Hill, and surrounding neighborhoods. See additional examples of our work in the project gallery and learn more about available products on our windows page.
There is no single material that is right for every home. Fiberglass is valued for stability and low maintenance, vinyl is a practical option for many replacement projects, and wood offers a traditional interior appearance. The right choice depends on the opening, design goals, maintenance preferences, and budget.
Yes. Custom sizing, frame profiles, grille patterns, colors, and operating styles can be selected to complement an older home. Measurements and design choices should be reviewed together before ordering.
Yes. When replacement or a new opening affects the exterior, Cascade View Construction can include the related siding work in the project scope. The required details depend on the home's existing materials and opening conditions.
Timing depends on the number of windows, product lead time, opening conditions, and any related construction or siding work. After the consultation and measurements, the team can provide a project-specific scope and schedule.
Start with a complimentary in-home consultation. Request an appointment online or call (425) 540-7069 to discuss window replacement or installation for your Seattle home.