Replace Windows and Doors That Leak or Stick

Window and Door Replacement Services in Greenville, Texas

Your windows in Greenville let in drafts, fog up between panes, or won't stay open. Your doors stick in the frame, let light through the edges, or have locks that don't latch. These problems waste energy, make rooms uncomfortable, and create security gaps. Replacing old windows and doors improves insulation, reduces noise, and gives you hardware that operates smoothly.

Sickels Roofing and Construction, LLC replaces windows and doors as part of full exterior upgrades or standalone projects. We remove old units, prep the openings to ensure proper fit and weatherproofing, and install new windows and doors that seal tightly and align with your home's siding and trim. In Greenville, we work with homeowners who are renovating, addressing storm damage, or upgrading for energy efficiency and curb appeal.

If you're ready to upgrade your windows and doors, contact us to review your home's current condition and discuss replacement options.

What Happens During a Window and Door Replacement


We start by measuring each opening to confirm sizing and identify any framing issues that need attention before new units go in. In Greenville, older homes sometimes have settling or moisture damage around window and door frames, and we address those issues as part of the prep work. Once openings are square and dry, we install new units, secure them to framing, seal gaps with flashing and caulk, and finish with interior and exterior trim.

After replacement, you'll notice windows that open and lock without force, doors that close flush against weatherstripping, and no more light or air leaking around the edges. Rooms stay more consistent in temperature, and outside noise becomes less noticeable. If your replacement is part of a larger renovation, we coordinate with roofing, siding, and interior finish work to avoid gaps in weatherproofing or visual mismatches.

We don't install new windows or doors over damaged framing or untreated moisture issues—those get fixed first. If you're replacing multiple units at once, we stage the work so your home stays secure and weather-tight throughout the project. Trim and paint are completed after installation to ensure clean lines and proper sealing.

Common Concerns Before Starting a Replacement

Homeowners in Greenville often ask about energy savings, installation time, and whether old openings will fit new products. Here's what we cover during the planning stage.

What should I look for when choosing replacement windows?
Look for double-pane glass with low-E coatings to reduce heat transfer, durable frames that resist warping, and a proper warranty. We help you compare options based on your home's age, window sizes, and energy goals.
How long does it take to replace windows and doors?
Most residential window and door replacements take one to three days depending on the number of units and any framing repairs needed. We provide a timeline after inspecting your home.
What happens if my door frame is rotted or damaged?
We remove the damaged framing, replace it with treated lumber, and ensure the new door fits squarely in a solid, weatherproof opening. Skipping this step leads to sagging and seal failure.
Why should I replace windows and doors at the same time as other exterior work?
Replacing them alongside siding or roofing projects ensures proper flashing, alignment, and weatherproofing without having to redo finishes later. It also reduces the number of times your home is opened up to the weather.
What's the difference between retrofit and full-frame window replacement?
Retrofit windows fit into the existing frame and work when the frame is in good shape. Full-frame replacement removes the entire unit and framing, which is necessary when there's rot, settling, or size changes.

If you're ready to replace windows and doors in Greenville and want a contractor who can integrate that work with your other exterior projects, Sickels Roofing and Construction, LLC is available to assess your home and discuss options.