RESIDENTIAL SERVICES

Not Sure What Your Home Needs Right Now? Start Here

Homes change over time. Windows and doors take wear. Needs shift. Projects come up when you’re planning ahead, and sometimes when you weren’t planning at all.

Our residential services are designed to meet you where you are, whether you’re dealing with a specific issue, planning a renovation, or considering a full window or door replacement. We’ll help you understand what makes sense for your home and guide you toward the right solution, without pressure or confusion.

Not Sure Where to Start? That’s Normal.

A lot of homeowners contact us before they even know whether they need repair, replacement, or something in between.

You might notice drafts, foggy glass, or doors that don’t work properly anymore. You might be planning a renovation and trying to coordinate the right pieces. Or you might simply know it’s time for an upgrade, but feel overwhelmed by options and advice.

Part of our job is helping you narrow things down, understand your options clearly, and avoid spending money where you don’t actually need to.

Start Here Based on What You’re Dealing With

Most homeowners don’t start with a service—they start with a problem.

Whether something isn’t working the way it should, or you’re planning ahead, the sections below will help you quickly find the right place to start—and what to do next.

Residential Window & Door Replacement

Comfort, energy efficiency, and long-term performance, planned properly and installed with care.

BEST IF YOU’RE NOTICING:

  • Ongoing drafts or comfort issues
  • Noise concerns
  • Aging or inefficient windows
  • A desire for a long-term upgrade

Service & Repairs

For issues that don’t necessarily require full replacement. This service is about diagnosing problems, explaining options clearly, and fixing what can be fixed properly.

BEST IF YOU’RE DEALING WITH:

  • Windows or doors that stick or don’t close properly
  • Drafts or rattling
  • Hardware or alignment issues
  • Problems that feel small but persistent

Foggy or Broken Glass Repair

For glass-specific issues where the window frame itself may still be in good shape. This option can often restore clarity and insulation without a full replacement project.

BEST IF YOU’RE SEEING::

  • Fog or condensation between panes
  • Cracked or broken glass
  • Reduced visibility or insulation

New Construction & Renovations

For homeowners building new or renovating existing spaces. This service focuses on coordination, accuracy, and making sure windows and doors integrate smoothly into the larger project.

BEST IF YOU’RE PLANNING:

  • A new home build
  • A major renovation or addition
  • A project where timing and coordination matter

Trusted Brands. Backed by Real Warranties.

We handle warranty claims on your behalf, dealing directly with the manufacturer and coordinating every detail so you don’t have to. If something’s not right, just give us a call and we’ll take care of the rest.

One Home, One Conversation at a Time

No two homes are the same, and neither are the reasons people contact us.

We don’t believe in forcing every situation into the same process. Instead, we focus on understanding what’s happening in your home and helping you choose the right path forward.

That approach is central to how Unger Window & Door works with homeowners across the Fraser Valley. Clear advice, careful work, and solutions that make sense for real homes.

Not sure what you’re dealing with?

Working Alongside Trusted Industry Partners

Got questions about windows or doors for your home?

You’re not the only one. Homeowners across the Fraser Valley ask us the same things every day—what it costs, what’s actually worth it, and how to avoid making an expensive mistake. Whether you’re replacing old windows, planning a renovation, or trying to figure out if repair is the smarter move, we’ll give you clear, honest answers without the runaround. Here are some of the most common questions we hear—and the ones that actually help you make the right call.

Do I need to replace my windows or can they just be repaired?

In many cases, windows can be repaired instead of replaced—especially if the issue is with hardware, alignment, or glass. If the windows are older or inefficient, replacement may be the better long-term option. We help you compare both so you can make the right call for your home.

What’s the difference between window repair and window replacement?

Window repair focuses on fixing specific problems like sticking, drafts, or broken parts. Replacement means installing entirely new windows when the existing ones are worn out or no longer performing well. The right choice depends on the condition of your current windows.

Can you fix foggy windows without replacing the whole window?

Yes. If the frame is still in good condition, foggy or failed glass units can often be replaced without changing the entire window. This can restore visibility and insulation at a lower cost.

Why are my windows foggy or cloudy between the glass?

Fogging between panes usually means the sealed unit has failed, allowing moisture inside. This is a common issue over time and can often be fixed by replacing just the glass, not the full window.

What are the signs that I need new windows or doors?

Common signs include drafts, rising energy bills, condensation between panes, difficulty opening or closing, and outside noise getting in. These can indicate your windows or doors are no longer performing properly.

Who should I call for window problems—repair company or replacement company?

That’s exactly the kind of confusion most homeowners run into. Some companies only do replacements, while others handle both. We look at your situation first and help you decide whether repair or replacement actually makes sense.

Do I need a full window replacement for broken glass?

Not always. If the frame is still solid, broken glass can often be replaced on its own. Full replacement is usually only needed if the entire window is failing or outdated.

What happens when I contact a window and door company?

Typically, it starts with a conversation about what you’re noticing. From there, the next step might be a service visit, a site assessment, or a quote depending on your situation. The goal is to understand the problem before recommending a solution.

Can you help if I’m renovating or building a new home?

Yes. Window and door planning is a key part of renovations and new construction. We work with homeowners and contractors to make sure everything fits properly and is installed at the right stage of the project.

I’m not sure what I need—can I still reach out?

Absolutely. Most people don’t know exactly what service they need when they first reach out. That’s part of the process—we help you figure it out and guide you toward the right next step.

Why do some window quotes vary so much in price?

Window quotes can vary because companies make different decisions around installation methods, product quality, labour, preparation, warranty coverage, and long-term support. A lower quote isn’t always comparing the same scope or long-term outcome.

What causes window installations to fail years later?

Many long-term issues come from improper installation, poor prep work, water management problems, or shortcuts taken during the original install. Problems often don’t appear immediately, which is why installation quality matters so much.

Is cheaper window replacement actually cheaper long-term?

Not always. Lower upfront pricing can sometimes lead to higher costs later if products, installation quality, or support don’t hold up over time. The goal is usually long-term value, not simply the lowest number on the quote.

Still not sure what you need? Let’s figure it out!

If you already know which service fits your situation, you can explore it in more detail using the links above.

If you’re still unsure, that’s okay too. Reach out, tell us what you’re noticing, and we’ll help you figure out where to start.