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Temporary Door and Window Installation

TEMPORARY WINDOWS FOR CONSTRUCTION

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Temporary door and window flange for construction site protection

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FAST, AFFORDABLE, EASY TO INSTALL

ASSEMBLE WITH EASE. TRIM YOUR TEMP WINDOW FLANGES BY HAND, WITH SNIPS. NO POWER TOOLS OR COMPLICATED SETUPS REQUIRED.

ALL YOUR TEMPORARY WINDOW NEEDS IN ONE PLACE! ORDER ONLINE, BY PHONE, OR SEND US YOUR WINDOW SCHEDULE FOR A QUOTE. WE'LL SHIP THE TEMP WINDOW PACKAGE DIRECTLY TO YOUR JOB SITE.

STAPLE OR SCREW THE TEMP WINDOW FLANGES TO YOUR TEMPORARY WINDOW FRAME FOR A WEATHERPROOF SEAL. EASILY REMOVE AND RE-USE AT FUTURE PROJECTS.

WHAT CAN TEMP WINDOWS DO FOR YOU?

SHIELD YOUR PROJECT FROM RAIN, WIND, AND SNOW

SAVE TIME (MONEY) ON YOUR CONSTRUCTION SCHEDULE

PREVENT MOLD FROM EXCESSIVE LUMBER MOISTURE

CLIMATE CONTROL YOUR JOB SITE

START THE LUMBER DRYING PROCESS TO PREVENT CRACKS IN FINSHES

KEEP A NEAT AND PRESENTABLE CONSTRUCTION SITE

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Do Temp Windows come fully assembled?

No, The material is delivered to your job site and cut to size in the field, for a custom fit.

Do you install the Temp Windows for us?

No, Temp Windows are easily assembled and installed on site, by carpenters, laborers, or homeowners.

Are Temp Windows difficult to assemble and install?

No, Temp Windows are very easy to install and are cut to size by hand. The install can be done by a carpenter or laborer on the job site, or yourself as the homeowner! Visit our ASSEMBLY+INSTALL page for instructional videos that show how to assemble and install Temp Windows.

Can I re-use Temp Windows after the job is complete?

Yes, remove your Temp Windows and store them to use on your next project. They can be broken down for easy storage.

Do you provide the lumber to build the frames?

No, the lumber for the frames should be purchased at your local building supply. We recommend using 1x3" or 1x4" spruce which is inexpensive and easy to find, or using scrap material from your job site.