Window Replacement in Lansing, MI

Lansing is a city of older homes โ€” and older homes mean older windows. A significant portion of Lansing’s housing stock was built before 1970, which means many homeowners are still living with windows that are decades past their useful life. Single-pane glass. Wood frames that have swelled, settled, and rotted over the years. Storm windows that were added as a stopgap but were never a real solution. These windows don’t just look dated โ€” they cost money every month in heat loss, drafts, and energy inefficiency that adds up quietly through every Michigan winter.

At Acme Home Exteriors, we’ve been replacing windows on Lansing homes since 1957. We’ve worked on every style of home this city has โ€” Old Town Victorians, south side bungalows, Groesbeck ranches, REO Town renovation projects. Each type of home comes with its own window considerations, and we bring the same thorough approach to all of them. You get a clear explanation of your options, honest pricing, and installation done by the same crew that came out for your estimate.

On Lansing homes built before 1960, window replacement often delivers the largest single improvement in year-round comfort of any exterior upgrade โ€” more noticeable than new siding and more immediately felt than most homeowners expect.

Signs your Lansing home needs new windows:

Drafts near the frame
Seal failure letting cold air in around the edges
Foggy or cloudy glass
Failed seal between panes โ€” insulating gas has escaped
Difficult to open or close
Warped frames or worn hardware โ€” also a safety concern
Condensation on interior glass
Sign of poor insulation value in the glass unit
Noticeably higher energy bills
Inefficient windows are a leading cause of heat loss
Visible damage or rot
Wood frames deteriorating โ€” moisture may be getting inside

Window styles we install in Lansing

Double-hung windowsย โ€” The most common replacement in East Lansing homes. Both sashes tilt in for easy cleaning, and they suit virtually every architectural style from bungalows to colonials. A reliable, versatile choice for most rooms.

Casement windowsย โ€” Hinged on the side and opened with a crank, casements create an airtight seal when closed โ€” making them one of the most energy-efficient options available. Popular in East Lansing kitchens and rooms where maximizing ventilation matters.

Bay and bow windowsย โ€” Project outward from the wall to expand the view and add interior depth. A strong curb appeal upgrade for East Lansing homes with street-facing living or dining rooms where the architectural detail makes a difference.

Sliding windowsย โ€” Clean, low-profile, and easy to operate. A practical fit for bedrooms, basements, and homes with a more contemporary look.

Replacing windows on older Lansing homes

Window replacement on a pre-1960s Lansing home involves considerations that newer construction doesn’t present. Original wood frames may have deteriorated beyond simple replacement and require additional repair before new windows can be properly installed. Opening sizes may not conform to standard modern dimensions, requiring custom or modified units. And on homes built before 1978, lead paint on window trim and frames requires proper handling under EPA RRP guidelines. We account for all of these factors in our assessment and our proposal โ€” nothing is left out to keep the estimate artificially low.

Why Lansing homeowners choose Acme

We’ve been installing windows in Lansing since long before most of the window brands you’ll see advertised today even existed. We know what holds up in this climate, we don’t subcontract installations, and every window we put in is backed by both the manufacturer’s warranty and our own workmanship guarantee. If something isn’t right after installation, we come back and make it right โ€” that’s been our standard since 1957.

Frequently Asked Questions

How much does window replacement cost in Lansing, MI?

Most Lansing homeowners pay between $450 and $950 per window installed depending on style, size, and glass package. A full-house replacement typically runs between $7,000 and $18,000. Older homes with non-standard opening sizes or frame repairs needed may be on the higher end. We provide free, itemized estimates so the cost of every window is clear before you decide.

My Lansing home still has the original single-pane windows. Is replacement worth it?

Yes โ€” single-pane windows provide almost no insulating value compared to modern double-pane low-E glass. The improvement in comfort is immediate and the reduction in heating costs is measurable from the first winter. On a Lansing home that’s been running on original windows for 50 or 60 years, window replacement is one of the highest-impact exterior upgrades available.

Do I need a permit for window replacement in Lansing?

Like-for-like window replacements in the City of Lansing generally don’t require a permit. If the opening size is being changed or structural work is involved, a permit may be required. We confirm requirements at your estimate and handle any necessary permits on your behalf.

How long does window replacement take on a Lansing home?

Most installations are completed in one day. Older homes with frame repairs or custom-sized openings may take longer. Windows are custom-ordered after your estimate is approved and typically arrive within 3โ€“6 weeks, at which point we schedule your installation date.

Is Acme Home Exteriors licensed and insured for window installation in Lansing?

Yes. We hold a Michigan residential builder’s license and carry full liability insurance and workers’ compensation coverage. We’ve maintained continuous licensure since 1957 and are happy to provide documentation before any work begins.