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Windows in Greeley, CO

Replacement windows that are hail-rated, energy-efficient, and color-matched to your home.

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About Windows in Greeley

Hail-cracked panes, blown seals from wind events, and aging single-pane windows are common Front Range issues. Red Hawk installs replacement windows from leading manufacturers with hail-rated glass options and full insurance documentation.

Why Red Hawk?

  • Hail-rated and impact-resistant glass options
  • Energy-efficient Low-E coatings
  • Insurance-paid replacements after storm events
  • Color-matched frames and trim

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Windows in Greeley, CO

Windows in Greeley, Colorado often involves replacing impact-cracked window units after a hail event when the seal is broken or the screen is shredded — frequently rolled into the same insurance claim as the roof. Red Hawk Roofing has documented 5 hail events in Greeley since 2021 — the largest being 2.00-inch hail on June 16, 2025 — which cracks single-pane and stresses double-pane window seals on the windward elevations of the home.

Our nearest office to Greeley is in Fort Collins at 217 Racquette Dr STE 4. We dispatch Fort Collins-based crews from there for Greeley projects — same crew, same warranty.

Greeley's older neighborhoods carry a lot of 1970s-1990s decking and original venting, which often surfaces during tear-off and rolls into supplement scope. We work directly with every major Colorado carrier — including State Farm, USAA, Allstate, Farmers, American Family, and Liberty Mutual — and handle the adjuster process end to end on Greeley claims. We handle the City of Greeley permit application as part of every replacement project so the paperwork doesn't sit on your desk.

For windows in Greeley, expect: free roof inspection, adjuster-grade photo documentation, written scope of work, insurance liaison if applicable, and Andersen, Pella, or Milgard replacement units with proper exterior trim, matching interior casing, factory-applied low-E coatings, and full manufacturer warranty. Most windows projects in Greeley complete within 1–3 days depending on opening count and trim complexity.

Hail-rated and impact-resistant glass optionsEnergy-efficient Low-E coatingsInsurance-paid replacements after storm eventsColor-matched frames and trim

Common Questions: Windows in Greeley

Energy Star-rated double-pane windows with Low-E²/Low-E³ coatings and argon gas fill are the standard for Colorado, with U-factor below 0.30 and SHGC (solar heat gain coefficient) tuned to climate zone 5B. Triple-pane with krypton gas pushes U-factor below 0.20 for foothills and high-altitude homes. Look for ENERGY STAR Most Efficient certification, NFRC labels, and warm-edge spacers (not aluminum). Red Hawk installs Andersen, Pella, Marvin, and Milgard with Colorado-spec Low-E coatings tailored to each home's orientation.

Replacement windows in Colorado run $500–$1,200 per window installed for standard double-hung vinyl and fiberglass, $1,000–$2,200 for premium wood-clad and aluminum-clad, and $1,500–$3,500 for impact-rated or large-format custom sizes. Pricing includes window unit, install labor, interior trim restoration, exterior caulking, and disposal. A typical 2,000 sqft Colorado home has 12–18 windows, putting full-home replacement at $9,000–$25,000 for standard, $15,000–$45,000 for premium. Red Hawk provides itemized per-window pricing.

Andersen 100 Series (Fibrex composite frame), Pella Impervia (fiberglass), Marvin Elevate (fiberglass), and Milgard Tuscany are top Colorado choices for durability and hail resistance. Hail-rated glass options (laminated impact glass) are available across all these brands and survive 2-inch hail without breaking. Vinyl windows from major brands handle hail well in the panes but can crack at frame welds in extreme events. Red Hawk recommends fiberglass or composite frames for foothills exposure, vinyl for budget builds.

Greeley sits on the eastern plains where supercell thunderstorms frequently mature after rolling off the foothills, and Weld County is one of the most hail-prone counties in the country. The ground record for Greeley shows 5 documented hail days within 10 miles of city center between 2021 and 2026, all confirmed by NWS storm spotters, the largest a 2.0-inch measurement on June 16, 2025 (10 ground reports). The flat terrain offers no orographic disruption, so storm cores hold together longer. Red Hawk pulls NOAA Storm Prediction Center data for every Greeley estimate.

Greeley asphalt shingle replacements run $15,000 to $25,000, with most homes in West Greeley and Promontory landing between $12,000 and $17,000 for Class 4 impact-resistant installs. The high hail frequency makes Class 4 the default specification for most Greeley insurance-funded jobs. Red Hawk provides free written estimates with photo documentation. Insurance-funded replacements after a hail claim typically cost only the deductible.

The City of Greeley requires a building permit for every tear-off and reroof, issued through Community Development at 1100 10th St. Permit fees run $80–$220 depending on valuation. Weld County (for unincorporated areas around Greeley) issues separate permits with similar code requirements. Red Hawk pulls all permits and handles the post-install inspection. Code includes ice-and-water shield, synthetic underlayment, and drip-edge metal.

Hail History in Greeley

Greeley has 5 documented hail days within 10 miles of city center between 2021 and 2026 — 5 confirmed by NWS storm-spotter reports on the ground, the largest 2.0-inch hail measured on June 16, 2025 (10 reports), where NOAA radar indicated 3.5 inches — 1.5 inches above the measured size. Radar figures are NOAA SWDI estimates (MEHS), not measurements; ground figures are NWS Local Storm Reports.

  1. Jun 20

    2026

    1.50"

    Measured

    1 report

    radar 2.25" (+0.75")

    LSR+SWDI

  2. Jun 16

    2025

    2.00"

    Measured

    10 reports

    radar 3.50" (+1.50")

    LSR+SWDI

  3. May 28

    2024

    2.00"

    Measured

    7 reports

    radar 3.00" (+1.00")

    LSR+SWDI

  4. Aug 3

    2023

    1.75"

    Measured

    6 reports

    radar 1.75" (+0.00")

    LSR+SWDI

  5. Jul 21

    2023

    1.50"

    Measured

    2 reports

    radar 2.25" (+0.75")

    LSR+SWDI

Measured figures are NWS Local Storm Reports — human-observed, ground-confirmed hail. Radar-indicated figures are NOAA SWDI estimates (MEHS, a radar algorithm calibrated to a high-end bound) — not measurements, and they can run high versus paired ground reports. Events within ~10 miles of Greeley center, 2021–present, ≥1.0 inch.

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