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window frame repair/replacement in nashville


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I don't mind to do basic handyman stuff, but windows is something I don't want to mess with.  Anyways, the windows are nice double pane vinyl, but the wood underneath a couple of them is rotting out (covered by aluminum flashing).  Am thinking the windows may be removed and the rotted wood on the house replaced and the windows popped back in.

Does anyone know if it is possible to do this?  I googled some stuff and it showed people packing in bondo and some other redneck stuff, but I prefer to get it fixed properly and I don't want to do it.  If this is possible, anyone have recommendations for a licensed contractor that can do it around Nashville?  I don't think the big shops like pella or whoever would do anything unless you're buying new windows, which I don't need.

any info is appreciated.

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You can try Classic Handyman on 46th Ave.  I have several friends that use them, and as long as you tell them you want it fixed right, it seems to get done.  

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