Window & Door Contractor — Lansing, Iowa & Tri-State Region
Window Replacement & Door Installation Done Right.
Energy-Efficient Windows · Entry Doors · Storm Doors · Patio Doors
Old windows and drafty doors are among the biggest sources of energy loss in homes across Iowa, Wisconsin, and Minnesota. Right Resolutions installs energy-efficient windows and doors that cut your heating and cooling costs, improve comfort, and upgrade the look of your home — all with honest pricing and no-pressure estimates.
3-State Licensed
Energy Star Rated
IICRC Certified
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(715) 226-2885 — Call or text anytime
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Storm damage window & door replacement
Energy Star-rated windows for cold-weather climates
Licensed in Iowa, Wisconsin & Minnesota
Entry doors, storm doors & patio doors
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Iowa Licensed
Contractor #C151410
Wisconsin Licensed
Contractor #3880-DCFR
Minnesota Licensed
Pending (test passed)
IICRC Certified
Water Damage #70229872
Fully Insured
All Projects Covered
Window & Door Services
Complete Window & Door Services for Homes Across Three States
Whether you're replacing a single drafty window, upgrading all the windows in your home, or installing a new entry door that actually seals properly against an Iowa winter, Right Resolutions handles every aspect of window and door replacement across our 90-mile service radius.
Every installation includes proper flashing, insulation, and sealing — the details that most homeowners never see but that make the difference between a window that performs for 30 years and one that starts leaking in five. We do the job right the first time.
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Window Replacement
Single window replacements to full-home installations. Energy-efficient, properly sealed, and built for midwest cold weather performance.
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Entry Door Installation
New exterior doors that look great, seal tight, and hold up to decades of Iowa weather. Steel, fiberglass, and wood options available.
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Storm Door Installation
Full-view and self-storing storm doors that add an extra layer of protection and insulation to your entry doors through every season.
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Patio & Sliding Door Installation
Beautiful, energy-efficient patio doors and sliding glass doors properly installed with correct flashing and weathersealing.
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Storm Damage Window & Door Repair
Hail and wind-damaged windows and doors replaced quickly, with full insurance claim assistance from our former claims adjuster owner.
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New Construction Windows & Doors
New builds and additions across Iowa, Wisconsin, and Minnesota — rough openings, installation, and finishing done correctly from the start.
Signs It's Time to Replace
Is Your Home Losing Heat Through Old Windows & Doors?
In Iowa, Wisconsin, and Minnesota winters, inefficient windows and doors aren't just uncomfortable — they're expensive. Here are the signs it's time to call Right Resolutions for a free assessment:
Drafts you can feel around the window frame or door edges, especially in winter
Condensation or frost forming between the glass panes — the seal has failed
Windows that are stuck, difficult to open, or won't lock properly
Visible daylight around door frames when closed — air and moisture are getting in
Noticeably higher heating or cooling bills with no other obvious cause
Single-pane windows — these provide almost no insulation in cold climates
Rotting or soft wood around window or door frames
Hail, wind, or impact damage — even a small crack or chip compromises performance
Window Options
Window Styles for Every Home in the Tri-State Region
The right window style depends on your home's architecture, ventilation needs, and where on the home it's located. Here's what we install and what each style is best suited for.
🔲 Double-Hung Windows
(Most Popular)
The most common window style across our service area. Both the upper and lower sash slide up and down, making them easy to clean from inside the home and ideal for most rooms. Modern double-hung windows with Low-E glass and argon gas fill are excellent performers in cold climates.
Best for: Bedrooms, living rooms, most standard openings
↔️ Casement Windows
(Great Ventilation)
Hinged on the side and cranked open outward, casement windows create an airtight seal when closed — making them one of the most energy-efficient window styles available. They catch cross-breezes well and are excellent for kitchens and areas where you want maximum airflow when open and maximum seal when closed.
Best for: Kitchens, hard-to-reach areas, energy-conscious homes
⬛ Picture Windows
(Unobstructed Views)
Fixed, non-opening windows that maximize the glass area and provide unobstructed views. Because they have no moving parts, they're extremely energy-efficient and virtually maintenance-free. Common in homes overlooking the scenic Mississippi River bluffs in our region.
Best for: Living rooms, scenic views, paired with operable windows
↕️ Sliding Windows
(Low Profile)
Sashes slide horizontally rather than vertically, making them a practical choice for wide, low openings — such as above kitchen counters or in basements. Easy to operate and easy to clean.
Best for: Wide openings, kitchens, basement egress
🔆 Awning Windows
(Egress & Basements)
Hinged at the top and opening outward from the bottom, awning windows allow ventilation even during light rain — a useful feature in our region where summer showers are frequent. Also a common choice for basement egress windows where proper sizing and egress compliance is required.
Best for: Basements, bathrooms, rainy-season ventilation
🌡️ Energy Star Glazing Packages
(Cold Climate Essential)
Regardless of window style, what matters most for Iowa, Wisconsin, and Minnesota homes is what's inside the glass. We install windows with Low-E coatings, triple-pane glass for extreme cold exposure, and argon or krypton gas fill for superior insulation performance.
Best for: All homes in our cold-weather region
Door Options
Entry & Exterior Doors Built for Midwest Conditions
Your exterior doors are your home's primary barrier against wind, cold, moisture, and intruders. Choosing the right material matters — especially in our climate.
🚪 Steel Entry Doors
The most durable and security-conscious choice for exterior doors. Steel doors don't warp, crack, or swell with seasonal humidity and temperature changes — a real consideration in Iowa and Wisconsin. They're well-insulated, low-maintenance, and provide excellent protection. Available in a wide range of styles and finishes to match any home exterior.
🏡 Fiberglass Entry Doors
Fiberglass doors offer the look of real wood without the maintenance. They resist denting, don't conduct cold the way steel can, and are among the best-insulated door options available. They hold paint and stain beautifully and are an excellent upgrade for homeowners who want both performance and curb appeal.
🪵 Wood Entry Doors
Nothing matches the character and warmth of a solid wood entry door on a historic Iowa or Wisconsin home. Wood doors are beautiful and repairable, but require regular maintenance — painting or sealing every few years — to perform well in our climate. We install and restore wood entry doors for homeowners who want the authentic look.
🌪️ Storm Doors
Storm doors add a critical extra layer of weather protection and insulation to your existing entry door. Full-view models maximize light; self-storing models allow ventilation in summer. A quality storm door is one of the highest-return investments a homeowner in our region can make for comfort and energy efficiency.
🏞️ Patio & Sliding Doors
Modern patio doors are significantly better insulated than what was installed 20–30 years ago. We install French-style and sliding glass doors with Energy Star-rated glass, proper weatherstripping, and correct flashing to prevent the moisture infiltration that older patio door installations commonly develop.
🔒 Proper Installation Makes All the Difference
A high-quality door installed poorly is still a poorly performing door. We pay particular attention to threshold sealing, weatherstripping, door jamb integrity, and correct shimming — the installation details that determine whether your door actually keeps the cold out for the next 20 years.
Energy Performance
What Energy-Efficient Windows Actually Do For Your Home
In the Iowa, Wisconsin, and Minnesota climate, windows and doors are responsible for a significant portion of home heat loss every winter. At Right Resolutions, we help you understand what's inside the window and how it will actually perform over a cold midwest winter — not just how it looks in a showroom.
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U-Factor — The Insulation Rating
The U-factor measures how well a window resists heat transfer. The lower the number, the better. Most older single-pane windows have a U-factor around 1.0. Modern Energy Star windows for cold climates should be 0.30 or lower — meaning they lose 70% less heat than single-pane glass. In Iowa and Wisconsin winters, this is the most important number on the spec sheet.
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Triple-Pane Glass for Extreme Cold
For homes in the most exposed locations — north-facing walls, properties on elevated ground in the Mississippi River bluffs, or areas that see significant wind chill — triple-pane glass is worth considering. Three panes with two gas-filled gaps provide the highest insulation performance available in a residential window.
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Low-E Glass Coatings
Low-emissivity coatings are microscopically thin metallic layers applied to the glass that reflect heat back into your home in winter without blocking visible light. They also reduce summer heat gain. For our climate, Low-E glass is not a premium upgrade — it's the minimum standard for any new window installation.
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Argon & Krypton Gas Fill
The space between glass panes in modern double and triple-pane windows is filled with argon or krypton gas rather than air. These gases are denser and conduct heat more slowly than air, significantly improving insulation performance. You can't see it, but it makes a measurable difference on your heating bill.
Our Process
Our Process
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Free In-Home Assessment
We visit your property, inspect your existing windows and doors, and give you an honest assessment of what needs attention, what can wait, and what will give you the best return on your investment.
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Insurance Claim Assistance (If Applicable)
Storm or hail damage? We document everything correctly and guide you through the claims process from start to settlement — using our owner's background as a former certified claims adjuster.
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Window & Door Selection
We walk you through style, glass package, and frame material options with honest guidance about what will perform best in your home and in our regional climate. Clear, upfront pricing with no surprises.
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Professional Installation
Correct rough opening prep, proper shimming, insulation, flashing, and sealing — the installation details that determine long-term performance. We do this right, every time.
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Final Inspection & Follow-Up
We walk through every installation with you, verify operation and sealing, and follow up after the project to confirm everything is performing as expected.
Why Homeowners Across the Tri-State Region Choose Right Resolutions
Window and door replacement is one of those projects where the difference between a contractor who cuts corners and one who doesn't isn't visible until your first winter. By then, the contractor is gone and the problems — drafts, condensation, moisture infiltration — are yours to deal with.
At Right Resolutions, owner Kasey Einerson personally oversees every installation. He's there to make sure the rough openings are properly prepped, the insulation is correct, and the sealing is done right — because a window that leaks air or moisture is worse than the old one it replaced.
We serve homes across the full 90-mile radius from Lansing, Iowa — from farmhouses in rural Allamakee County to residential neighborhoods in La Crosse, Decorah, and beyond. Big job, small job, one window or twenty — every customer gets the same honest, owner-led service.
Storm-Damaged Windows or Doors? We Handle the Insurance
Hail, wind, and storm damage to windows and doors is covered by most homeowner's insurance policies — but only if it's documented correctly. Owner Kasey Einerson's background as a former certified insurance claims adjuster means we know exactly how to do that. We identify all covered damage, document it properly, and guide you through the entire process so your claim covers everything it should.
Window & Door Service Area
Serving 3 States — 90-Mile Radius
🔵 Wisconsin
Contractor License #3880-DCFR
Don't see your city? We serve the full 90-mile radius from Lansing, Iowa. Call to confirm — chances are we cover your area.
Common Questions
Windows & Doors FAQ
How do I know if my windows need to be replaced?
Key signs include drafts around the frame, condensation between the glass panes, windows that are difficult to open or close, higher heating and cooling bills, or single-pane glass that predates modern energy codes. In Iowa, Wisconsin, and Minnesota winters, even small drafts around old windows significantly impact your energy costs and comfort.
What is a U-factor and why does it matter for cold climates?
The U-factor measures how well a window insulates — the lower the number, the better. In our cold-weather region, we recommend windows with a U-factor of 0.30 or lower. Most older single-pane windows have a U-factor around 1.0, meaning modern replacements can cut heat loss through your windows by 70% or more.
How long does window replacement take?
Most single-window replacements take just a few hours. A full home replacement — typically 10 to 20 windows — is usually completed in one to two days. We schedule at your convenience and work efficiently to minimize disruption to your home and family.
Does homeowner's insurance cover storm-damaged windows or doors?
Yes — most standard policies cover window and door damage caused by hail, wind, or falling debris. Because our owner is a former insurance claims adjuster, we know exactly how to document this damage for your claim. We've helped homeowners across Iowa, Wisconsin, and Minnesota recover the full value of storm-damaged windows and doors.
Will new windows actually lower my energy bills?
In most cases, yes — significantly. Replacing single-pane or old double-pane windows with modern Energy Star-rated windows can reduce heating and cooling costs by 10–25% or more. In Iowa, Wisconsin, and Minnesota — where winter heating costs are substantial — this return adds up quickly and the comfort improvement is immediate.
Are you licensed for window and door installation in Wisconsin and Minnesota?
Yes. Right Resolutions is fully licensed in Iowa (License #C151410), Wisconsin (License #3880-DCFR), and Minnesota (license pending — test completed). Fully insured in all three states on every project we take on.
Stop Letting Your Money Escape Through Old Windows
Get your free, no-obligation window and door estimate today. One window or a whole house — we'll assess your home honestly and recommend only what makes sense for your situation.
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