Energy efficient windows that keep your home comfortable year round and stand up to Colorado's toughest weather.
Window replacement in Colorado typically costs $400 to $1,200 per window depending on size, style, and glass options. Energy-efficient double-pane windows with Low-E glass can reduce heat loss by up to 50%. Gates Enterprises includes window damage in storm damage inspections, and insurance often covers hail-broken windows.



Old, drafty, or damaged windows cost you money every month. They let heat escape in winter, let heat in during summer, and make your HVAC system work harder than it needs to. Gates Enterprises replaces windows across Colorado's Front Range with energy efficient units that improve comfort, lower bills, and look great doing it.
We assess every window in your home, check for drafts, seal failures, and damage. Then we give you an honest recommendation.
Precision measurements and a walkthrough of material options, styles, and energy efficiency ratings tailored to your budget.
Clean removal of old windows, proper flashing and insulation, and expert installation of your new units.
We test every window for smooth operation and proper seal, then clean up completely before we leave.
We assess every window in your home, check for drafts, seal failures, and damage. Then we give you an honest recommendation.
Precision measurements and a walkthrough of material options, styles, and energy efficiency ratings tailored to your budget.
Clean removal of old windows, proper flashing and insulation, and expert installation of your new units.
We test every window for smooth operation and proper seal, then clean up completely before we leave.
Low E glass and argon fill reduce heat transfer and lower your energy bills year round.
If your windows were damaged by hail, we include them in your storm damage restoration.
Roof, siding, gutters, windows, and paint. One crew, one company, one point of contact.
We know which products perform best in our climate and we stand behind every installation.
We live in Lakewood. Your neighborhood is our neighborhood.
Every window is measured precisely and installed to manufacturer specs for full warranty coverage.
Call Gates Enterprises at (720) 766-3377 for a free estimate.
Window replacement in Colorado typically costs $400 to $1,200 per window depending on size, style, frame material, and glass options. A full home with 15 to 20 windows usually runs $8,000 to $20,000 depending on specifications. If windows were damaged by hail or wind, your homeowners insurance may cover the replacement cost.
Drafts near windows, condensation or fog between panes, difficulty opening or closing, visible rot or damage to frames, and rising energy bills are all common signs your windows are no longer performing. Single-pane windows in Colorado homes should be upgraded to double-pane for both comfort and efficiency. We offer free inspections to help you decide.
Double-pane vinyl or fiberglass windows with Low-E glass and argon fill are the best choice for Colorado. These options offer excellent insulation against Colorado's temperature extremes, blocking UV radiation while retaining heat in winter. For homes in hail-prone areas, impact-resistant glass options are also available.
Most homes can be completed in one to two days depending on the number of windows being replaced. Each window takes approximately 30 to 60 minutes to install. We protect your home's interior throughout the process and clean up completely when finished.
If the damage was caused by hail, wind, or another covered event, yes. We include window damage in storm damage inspections and handle all documentation for your insurance claim. Windows are frequently damaged alongside roofing and siding during Colorado hail events, and a single claim typically covers all exterior damage.
Yes. Modern double-pane windows with Low-E coating and argon fill can reduce heat loss by up to 50% compared to single-pane or older double-pane units. In Colorado's climate with extreme temperature swings, efficient windows make a noticeable difference in both comfort and utility bills year-round.
Low-E (low emissivity) glass has a microscopic metallic coating that reflects heat while allowing light to pass through. In Colorado, this means less heat escapes in winter and less solar heat enters in summer. At Colorado's elevation, UV radiation is 20 to 30% more intense than at sea level, making Low-E glass especially important for protecting furniture, flooring, and artwork from fading.
You can replace as many or as few windows as you need. Many homeowners start with the windows that are performing worst, such as those facing prevailing winds or getting direct sun exposure. If your windows were damaged by a storm, we assess and document every affected window for your insurance claim.
Vinyl windows are the most popular choice for Colorado homes, offering excellent value, low maintenance, and good insulation. Fiberglass windows are stronger, more dimensionally stable in temperature extremes, and can be painted. Fiberglass costs more upfront but performs slightly better in Colorado's harsh climate with extreme temperature swings.
Yes. Impact-resistant windows use laminated glass that holds together when struck, similar to a car windshield. They are an excellent option for Colorado homes in hail-prone areas, providing protection against both storm damage and break-ins. Some insurance companies offer premium discounts for impact-resistant windows.
Call (720) 766-3377 or email info@gatesroof.com. We'll inspect your windows, walk you through your options, and give you a no obligation estimate.
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