We’re in the dead of winter. If you’re feeling those icy drafts walking by the old windows in your home, you know you’re due for some upgrades.

Those drafty windows could be letting up to 35 percent of your home's heat escape, forcing your HVAC system to work harder and driving up your energy bills. These high energy bills New Jersey is experiencing? You might be surprised how those beautiful new windows could lower cost. 

I suggest you call PJ Fitzpatrick. Named a 2025 Philadelphia Inquirer Winner and 2025 Philly Favorites Best Window Company, PJ Fitzpatrick can give you a quality window replacement with meticulous attention to detail. They serve Northern New Jersey and have spent 45 years perfecting their approach to customer service.

They carry high-quality vinyl and wood-clad vinyl windows from manufacturers like ProVia and a wide range of styles, including double-hung, casement, bay, bow, awning, picture, and specialty-shaped windows.

Not only can they help you find the right windows for your style, budget, and material preferences, but they pride themselves on superior installation with precise measurements and proper insulation, flashing, and sealing. Your new replacement windows will be draft-free and water-tight, and they will meet all local building codes.

PJ Fitzpatrick can help you with more than just windows, too. They also handle siding, roofs, gutters, doors, baths, and storm damage repairs. If you're considering upgrading your home, I encourage you to look at PJ Fitzpatrick's recent projects, special deals, and financing, if applicable.

As someone who’s owned multiple homes in my life, I know that for many other companies, it’s just another job, but to a homeowner, those new windows aren’t something you do very often. You'll live with their workmanship for years, and PJ Fitzpatrick gets that. I trust them implicitly.

Call 866-303-6864 today or visit trustpj.com to schedule a free estimate. It could be your first step toward a more comfortable home and lower energy costs!

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