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Western North Carolina Strong

Rebuild and Recover, One Home at a Time

Western North Carolina is our home, and in times of recovery, we stand together. As our community continues to rebuild after the storm, our team is here to help you restore comfort and security with high-quality window replacements. Your home is more than just a structure—it’s where memories are made, and we’re committed to helping you protect it for years to come.

Our team of local experts understands the unique challenges that Western North Carolina homes face, from shifting temperatures to heavy seasonal storms. Whether your windows suffered visible damage or you’re noticing new issues as spring arrives, we’re ready to help you assess and replace them with durable, energy-efficient options.

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Check Your Windows for Storm Damage

Many homeowners may just now be noticing issues with their windows as homes adjust to seasonal changes. Use this checklist to inspect your windows for potential storm damage:

  • Drafts or air leaks – Check for cold air seeping through window frames
  • Condensation between panes – Fog or moisture inside the glass could indicate a broken seal
  • Difficulty opening or closing – Warping or swelling from moisture can affect operation
  • Visible cracks or damage – Inspect glass and frames for cracks, chips, or dents
  • Water stains or Leaks – Look for discoloration on walls or window sills

WNC Strong: Building a Stronger Future Together

Recovery takes time, but you don’t have to do it alone. At Pella, we’re more than just a window company—we’re your neighbors, your partners in rebuilding and your trusted experts in making your home whole again.

If your windows need attention, reach out today. Our team is here to guide you through the process and ensure your home is protected and energy-efficient for the seasons ahead.