
Window Replacement in Odenton, MD
ENERGY STAR double-hung, casement, and bay windows with Low-E glass and argon fill for Odenton homes — from Piney Orchard and Russett to Seven Oaks, The Reserve, and Waugh Chapel. Installed by our own local Maryland crew, never subcontracted. MHIC #05-146983. Free written estimate, usually within 24 hours.
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ENERGY STAR Low-E glass · HOA review handled · MHIC #05-146983
Window Replacement in Odenton, MD
ENERGY STAR double-hung, casement, and bay windows with Low-E glass and argon fill for Odenton homes — from Piney Orchard and Russett to Seven Oaks, The Reserve, and Waugh Chapel. Installed by our own local Maryland crew, never subcontracted. MHIC #05-146983. Free written estimate, usually within 24 hours.
Serving 21113
ENERGY STAR Low-E glass · HOA review handled · MHIC #05-146983

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Odenton is a town that was built out fast — Piney Orchard, Russett, Seven Oaks, The Reserve, and the neighborhoods around Waugh Chapel all filled in during a compressed wave between about 1990 and 2010. That means thousands of homes here are the same age, built to the same builder specs, and hitting the same window-replacement window at the same time. The vinyl units that came standard on these homes are now 15 to 30 years old: the argon has bled out of the sealed glass, the weatherstripping has hardened, and the earliest of them are fogging with failed seals. On a colonial with two full stories of glass, that's a steady leak of conditioned air and a BGE bill running higher than it should through Maryland's humid summers and cold snaps.
Fort Meade turnover is the other force at work in Odenton. The base keeps the resale market moving, and window replacement is one of the upgrades owners make to drive curb appeal and pass inspection before they list — fogged, drafty windows are one of the first things a buyer's inspector flags. We replace the tired builder units with ENERGY STAR double-hung, casement, and bay windows carrying Low-E glass and argon fill, sized and styled to match the way these homes were designed. Because so many Odenton houses share the same floor plans, we've replaced windows on plenty of them and know exactly where the original flashing and sealing shortcuts hide.
We inspect every opening rather than quoting a blanket price. Where the frame and sill are sound, an insert replacement keeps the trim and interior finish intact; where there's rot or a failing original frame, a full-frame replacement lets us flash and foam-seal the opening correctly instead of trapping a future water problem behind the new glass. We match the sightlines and grille patterns so the new windows read correctly on these colonial elevations — which matters for the HOAs, because Odenton's architectural-review boards are strict, and we prepare and submit that paperwork so a window swap doesn't get flagged. Every install is done by our own W-2 crews, never subcontracted, backed by a written workmanship warranty, and permitted through Anne Arundel County.
Most Odenton window projects run about $650–$1,500 per window installed, or roughly $10,000–$30,000 for a whole-home replacement, depending on size, style, and whether an opening needs full-frame work. The larger Piney Orchard and Seven Oaks colonials with many openings sit toward the top of that range. You get a written, line-itemed estimate — including any full-frame and flashing work — before anything is scheduled. Call 410-508-6141 for a free written estimate.
Windows in Odenton — Common Questions
How much does window replacement cost in Odenton, MD?
Most Odenton window jobs run about $650 to $1,500 per window installed, or roughly $10,000 to $30,000 for a whole-home replacement. Cost depends on size, style, glass package, and whether an opening needs full-frame work. The larger Piney Orchard and Seven Oaks colonials with many openings sit toward the top. We measure every opening and put a line-itemed number in writing before scheduling.
Why are so many homes in my Odenton neighborhood replacing windows now?
Odenton built out fast between about 1990 and 2010, so thousands of homes in Piney Orchard, Russett, and Seven Oaks are the same age and hitting the same wall together. The original builder vinyl is now 15 to 30 years old — the argon has bled out, the weatherstripping has failed, and the earliest units are fogging. New ENERGY STAR Low-E windows fix the drafts and the BGE bill.
I'm selling — is window replacement worth it before I list in Odenton?
Often yes. Fort Meade turnover keeps Odenton's resale market moving, and fogged or drafty windows are one of the first things a buyer's inspector flags. Replacing them with ENERGY STAR units improves curb appeal, removes an inspection objection, and gives you an efficiency selling point. We can turn an estimate around quickly to fit a listing timeline.
Will you handle the HOA architectural review for windows in Odenton?
Yes. Odenton's HOAs run strict architectural review that can cover window style and grille pattern. We match the sightlines to your colonial's design and prepare and submit the board paperwork so the project is approved before we start, not flagged afterward.
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