The Window People
Windows & Doors · Stamford, CT
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A local shop that treats a single basement window with the same ceremony as a seventy-five-window house.
Where it stands
What sets them apart on the signals Vesta can verify — public records, manufacturer credentials, and a deep read of review history, not a paid placement.
Storm windows & doors
One of the few window & door companies we track carrying storm windows and doors as a standing line, not a special order.
A deep track record
105 homeowner reviews — a deeper bank of homeowner reviews than most window & door companies we track.
Strongly rated
Carries one of the stronger homeowner ratings among the window & door companies we track, across a meaningful number of reviews.
What homeowners say
105 public reviews on record
Service posture is what separates this record: homeowners describe being given nine unhurried months to decide, then a one-day-per-batch install, then a shop that still picks up the phone years later when a slider drags. The office staff draw named praise as often as the installers, permits get walked through, and the strongest accounts involve houses other companies would call difficult — 1941 originals, lead paint, giant nonstandard panes matched to their twins.
Summarized by Vesta from public reviews · analyzed July 2026 — Vesta’s own wording, not the business’s, and never a copy of any single review.
What they’re known for
After-the-sale service
Adjustment and warranty visits honored years later — including a principal-level house call within a day of a customer's report.
Antique-house coordination
Lead abatement partners, town inspectors, and hundred-year-old openings managed as part of the job, not the homeowner's problem.
What to check before you hire
Vesta’s plain checklist for window & door installers. General guidance about the trade — not a claim about this business.
Confirm CT registration & insurance
Window and door replacement is home-improvement work — the installer should hold an active Connecticut Home Improvement Contractor registration and carry liability coverage. Ask to see both before work starts.
Ask who actually installs it
Some window sellers subcontract installation to whoever is available that week. Ask whether the crew is in-house, and who is named to lead your specific job.
Pin down the product line and glass spec
Brand, series, glazing (double vs. triple pane), and low-E or gas-fill options change both price and performance. Get the exact spec in writing, not just "energy-efficient windows."
Nail down measurements before ordering
Custom windows and doors are made to the measurement taken — a mistake here means weeks of delay waiting on a remake. Ask who re-verifies measurements before the order is placed.
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