by Bryan Klugh | Apr 26, 2023 | Replacement Windows, Uncategorized
Window Depot Upstate recently did a full scale window replacement in Williamston, SC. Our team had the pleasure of working with our new clients Mr. and Mrs. Christopher, who were in need of a full-scale window replacement. The couple had been experiencing drafts and...
by Bryan Klugh | Apr 6, 2023 | Bathroom remodel, curb appeal, fun with windows, maintenance free gutters, New Entry Doors, Replacement Windows, Uncategorized
Window Depot Upstate recently did a Vinyl Window Replacement In Easley, SC. The client was tired of their old drafty hard to open windows and decided to give Window Depot Upstate a call. We went to the clients house to give them an estimate, and after a thorough...
by Bryan Klugh | May 4, 2022 | Uncategorized
Window Depot Upstate recently did a large scale window replacement for the Zambito family. Window Depot began the project by removing all the old windows as well as replacing all the rotten case wood as well as removing all old wrapping and did new trim around each...
by Bryan Klugh | Apr 29, 2022 | Uncategorized
Window Depot Upstate recently took on a new task of replacing windows for the Raines family, there were a total of 5 windows that needed replacement, the project entailed removing all the old windows as well as removing all the rotten case wood and replacing it with...
by Bryan Klugh | Feb 10, 2022 | fun with windows, Replacement Windows, Uncategorized
Window Depot of Upstate recently installed replacement windows in Anderson, South Carolina at the home of Shane Hale on 411 Dove Tree Lane. Mr. Hale chose to go with white-on-white double hung ProVia windows, our most popular product. All of his windows were custom...
by Bryan Klugh | Aug 23, 2021 | maintenance free gutters, New Entry Doors, Uncategorized
Window Depot recently installed maintenance free gutters in Marietta, South Carolina at the home of Ron Nolan on 274 Hamilton Road. Mr. Nolan owns a beautiful mountain home. These maintenance free gutters are from LeafProof’s “x-line” and they come in all different...