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Justin York, Owner and Gagen Coon, Field/Project Manager both have over 15 years of personal experience as top notch Glaziers. They are considered master craftsmen when it comes to installing windows and doors and hardware guru's because of their vast knowledge in this field. Their passion is custom wood work which makes the Bay Area the perfect place for them to work.

All Window & Door takes pride in every job they do, but more importantly, their commitment to excellence will be evident when the job is complete. Their artisan approach to craftsmanship starts at the beginning of the project and continues on through to its completion. To do quality work, ample planning is essential plus the knowledge and experience to know the many details of selection, installation, and finishing.

You can rest assured that you are in good hands! Thank you for considering us as your Bay Area window and door replacement specialists!
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Replacing windows and doors is one of the most popular home improvement projects.
It produces dramatic results from a modest investment, no other element impacts a room's feel as dramatically as its windows.
They frame natural light and add a distinctive personality to each room.
New Windows update your home and increase street appeal.
Here are the most popular reasons for replacing your windows.
New windows with high tech coatings keep you cool even on the hottest days.
Today's windows with Low-E squared glass reduce heat gain by more than 60%!
Casing or trim: exposed molding or framing around a window or door that covers the space between the frame and wall.
Caulk: rubber based material used to seal cracks and fill joints to prevent water and air leakage.
Coated glass: glass with a reflective exterior surface; can help protect you from UV rays.
Drip cap: horizontal molding used to divert water from the top casing so that it drips beyond the outside of the frame; this can prevent water damage.
Moisture barrier: a material that protects your windows and doors from water damage; polyethylene is often used.
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