Framingham, MA · Middlesex County

Windows in Framingham, MA

Energy-efficient windows that stop drafts, not just look new. Proudly serving Framingham homeowners — about 30 minutes north of our Franklin office via I-495 and Route 9.

Local Windows

Windows for Framingham Homes

Framingham is the MetroWest hub, with neighborhoods like Nobscot, Saxonville, Downtown Framingham, Farm Pond home to a mix of post-war colonials, multi-family triple-deckers, and newer construction along the Route 9 corridor. Old, single-pane or worn double-hung windows are one of the biggest sources of heat loss in New England homes. FortExteriors Systems installs energy-efficient vinyl, fiberglass, and wood-clad replacement windows with full frame or insert installation, properly flashed and insulated so there are no air gaps left behind trim.

Local consideration: With Route 9, Route 30, and the MBTA Framingham/Worcester Line running through town, homes here take a beating from road salt spray and heavy commuter-belt weather swings.

Why Framingham Homeowners Call Us

  • Local crews already familiar with Framingham permitting and Middlesex County requirements
  • Materials and methods matched to Framingham's housing stock
  • Free on-site estimate for Framingham addresses
  • Licensed, insured, and based about 30 minutes north of our Franklin office via I-495 and Route 9
Why FortExteriors Systems

What Sets Our Windows Work Apart

Full-frame or insert installation

We recommend the right method for your existing frames, not a one-size-fits-all approach.

Low-E, argon-filled glass

Energy Star-rated glass packages sized for Massachusetts heating and cooling seasons.

Historic-district-friendly profiles

Simulated divided lite and true divided lite options for homes in historic districts like parts of Newton and Wellesley.

Proper flashing & insulation

Every window is flashed, foam-insulated, and sealed — the leading cause of window failure is bad installation, not bad glass.

Get a Free Windows Estimate in Framingham

Local, licensed, and insured — usually available for on-site estimates within a few days.

FAQ

Framingham Windows Questions

Will new windows lower my heating bill?

Most homeowners see a noticeable drop in drafts and heating/cooling costs, especially when replacing original single-pane or early double-pane windows.

Insert or full-frame replacement — what’s the difference?

Insert replacement keeps your existing exterior trim and is faster; full-frame replacement removes everything down to the studs and is recommended when frames are rotted or you’re changing window size.

Can you match historic window profiles?

Yes — we install true and simulated divided lite windows that meet the look required in historic districts, including parts of Newton and Wellesley.

How long does window installation take?

A typical whole-house window replacement (10-15 windows) takes 1-2 days once the custom units arrive.

Do you handle windows projects for Framingham's older and historic homes?

Yes. Framingham has a mix of post-war colonials, multi-family triple-deckers, and newer construction along the Route 9 corridor, and we tailor our window replacement and installation approach — materials, profiles, and permitting — to match what that specific housing stock and Middlesex County requires.