Windows & Doors

Bringing Security and Comfort into View

Of course you want to increase the efficiency of your home.

What about the indoor air quality? Or bringing more natural light to your favorite living space? New windows and doors from Keyprime can increase the value of your home and maximize your family’s comfort for decades to come.

Product Options

Vinyl Windows

Vinyl windows are the most popular choice for homeowners today. Their cost-saving construction means maximum protection from heat and cooling loss with minimal homeowner upkeep.

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Clad Windows

Want the beauty of wood windows without the maintenance? Aluminum, fiberglass, and vinyl clad wood windows are a great way to capture the historic warmth of wood while increasing the longevity of your windows.

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Wood Windows

If your home stands proud on historic land or is built on the legacy of your success, give it the craftsman touch it deserves with wood windows. Modern wood windows are just as energy efficient as their vinyl or aluminum clad alternatives.

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Doors

Whether you’re looking to upgrade your doors for security, widen your entryway, save money on energy usage, or elevate your style—we can help. Our design team is trained to help you find the best wood slab, steel, glass (or additional style) door for your lifestyle and budget.

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FAQs

What is the best kind of window for Minnesota homes?

Vinyl clad and aluminum clad windows have become popular choices for Minnesota homes. They have the benefits of vinyl windows, such as energy efficiency, low maintenance, and longevity; while also coming in a wider variety of colors and being more weather resistant and better insulated. Aluminum clad windows last 20 to 25 years, while vinyl clad windows typically last 25 to 30 years. Both vinyl clad and aluminum windows are more affordable than wood windows. Vinyl clad windows do not need to be painted.

How do you fix a drafty window?

There are a number of short-term fixes for drafty windows, such as tension seals, foam tape, felt, or a fine plastic film that is applied to windows and heated. Failed weatherstripping is the most common culprit. Faulty operating mechanisms may also be preventing the window from closing. Long term, you’ll need to hire a contractor to fix or replace the drafty window(s).