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Brandywine Hundred, DE · 19803 · 19809 · 19810

Window Replacement in Brandywine Hundred, Delaware

The classic mid-century suburbs north of Wilmington. We’ll match you with one vetted, licensed contractor who genuinely works in Brandywine Hundred — not a call center pretending to, and not a list of five strangers.

  • One vetted pro — no bidding war, no call list
  • Must confirm they work 19803 before matching
  • No lead goes out without a checked license & insurance
  • Free to you, no obligation to hire

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What replacement windows work in Brandywine Hundred actually looks like

Original steel-casement and single-pane wood windows still turn up in Brandywine Hundred more than anywhere else in the county, alongside 70s aluminum replacements. These are among the highest-impact window replacements in Delaware — the before-and-after on a January heating bill is real.

The housing stock here

Brandywine Hundred is the unincorporated area north of Wilmington — Talleyville, Bellefonte, and the ring of 1950s and 60s neighborhoods that came with them. Brick ranches, split-levels and colonials, mature trees, and the most consistent mid-century housing stock in the state.

Neighborhoods we cover in Brandywine Hundred: Talleyville, Bellefonte, Alapocas, Chalfonte, Sharpley, Blue Rock Manor, Northminster.

Permits in Brandywine Hundred: Unincorporated — New Castle County Land Use.

Typical windows cost

$450 – $1,600 per window installed

Window pricing is per-opening and varies hugely with frame material (vinyl vs. fiberglass vs. wood), size, and whether the installer can use an insert or has to open up the wall. Beware of "buy two get two free" pricing — the discount is almost always baked into the base price.

This is a county-wide range, not a Brandywine Hundred quote. What your house costs depends on your house — which is exactly why we send contractors to look at it.

Signs you should get quotes

  • Fog or moisture *between* the panes
  • You can feel a draft with the window shut
  • Windows that don’t stay open
  • A heating bill that jumped without a rate change

What each of these means

Scope

Replacement Windows jobs we match for in Brandywine Hundred

  • Full-frame window replacement
  • Insert / pocket replacement windows
  • Double-hung, casement, slider & bay windows
  • Failed seal & foggy glass replacement
  • Storm windows
  • Egress & basement windows
  • Entry & patio door replacement
  • Historic and wood-frame window work
  • Energy-efficient (ENERGY STAR) upgrades

Windows in Brandywine Hundred: common questions

Do you have replacement windows contractors who work in Brandywine Hundred?

That's the bar we hold: a contractor must confirm they actively service Brandywine Hundred (19803, 19809, 19810) before we hand over your project — we don't pass your details to a company that's an hour away and hoping. Send us the project and we'll match it with one contractor who meets that bar; if the match isn't right, we'll send one more, one at a time. And if we don't have coverage for your job in Brandywine Hundred, we'll tell you that instead of wasting your afternoon.

Who issues the permit for replacement windows work in Brandywine Hundred?

Unincorporated — New Castle County Land Use. Whichever office it is, the contractor should pull the permit under their own license — if one asks you to pull it as a homeowner, that's usually a sign they can't.

Is it worth replacing all my windows at once?

Not always. Doing the whole house at once lowers the per-window install cost and gives you one consistent look. But if only the south- and west-facing windows are failing, phasing the project is a legitimate way to spread the cost — a good installer will tell you that instead of upselling you.

Vinyl, fiberglass, or wood?

Vinyl is the value pick and dominates the Delaware market. Fiberglass costs more, holds paint, and handles thermal swings better. Wood is for historic homes and anyone who wants the look — it needs maintenance. For most New Castle County homes, quality vinyl is the right answer.

How long does an install take?

Most crews do 8–12 insert windows in a day. Full-frame replacement — where the old frame comes out to the studs — is slower, roughly 2–4 windows per day.

Are there rebates for energy-efficient windows?

The federal energy-efficient home improvement credit has covered a percentage of qualifying window costs, capped annually, and Delaware utilities have run their own efficiency programs. Both change year to year, so confirm current terms with a tax professional or the program directly rather than taking a salesperson’s word for it.

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