The timeline for a custom window project depends on several variables, including design complexity and local administrative requirements. As your single-point design-build partner, we manage the entire process to ensure it proceeds as efficiently as possible.
When planning your project, please consider these key timeline factors:
- Permitting and Approvals: Navigating local building codes is a critical step. In Centennial, for example, building permit approvals typically span four to eight weeks depending on the complexity of the scope.
- Material Lead Times: Custom fabrication begins after your design and material selections (such as fiberglass frames or high-altitude glass) are finalized. The time required for custom manufacturing varies based on current material availability.
- Professional Installation: Once permits are secured and materials arrive, our team handles the professional installation and final walkthrough to ensure every detail meets our rigorous quality standards.
Because every home is unique, project outcomes and timelines may vary based on site conditions, permitting, material availability, and unforeseen issues. Permit, inspection, and fee requirements vary by jurisdiction and may affect the schedule and cost.
Let us help you get your project started. Request a Quote or Call Us 24/7 to schedule a site inspection. Please note that all estimates are preliminary and subject to change after a site inspection and a full scope review.
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