Humid Augusts swell them, frozen Januaries shrink them, and ninety years of both leave doors that grab and sash that rattles. Adjustments, hardware, and screens — quoted free countywide.
Doors and windows are where Genesee County's seasons show up first. The front door that shaved past its frame all summer in Flushing will swing free by Christmas; the original sash in a College Cultural four-square rattles in March wind because its parting beads wore out during the Eisenhower years. Most of it is adjustment, hardware, and patience — not replacement.
Planing and re-hanging seasonal grabbers, tightening hinge screws into fresh wood, swapping latches and deadbolts, freeing painted-shut sash and re-roping broken counterweights in the prewar stock, replacing cracked glazing beads, and re-screening — doors, windows, and the porch panels that make a Michigan June livable. Storm doors get their own line: closers, sweeps, and glass-to-screen seasonal changeovers are half the autumn calendar out here.
A century-old wood window in a Flint bungalow, tuned and weatherstripped, seals better than its reputation and keeps the house looking like itself. Restoration-scale work — full re-glazing campaigns, sill replacement, anything structural in the opening — crosses Michigan's $600 aggregate line into LARA-licensed contractor work, and replacement windows are a contractor sale entirely. The honest small-job move is the tune-up, and it is frequently all the window needed.
September and October calls are homeowners staging for winter: storm doors converted, sweeps renewed, latches actually latching. Midwinter brings the door that will not close over a heaved threshold. Spring is screen season across the county's porches. Whenever yours lands, the quote is free and local.
A door should close with two fingers. Free door, window, and screen repair quotes across Flint, Burton, Grand Blanc, Fenton, and the county.
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