Jerry's Window & Repair Service
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CALL US TODAY: Jerry's Window and Repair Service




        YES, I CAN FIX THEM !




                   BRINGING LIFE TO YOUR OLDER WINDOWS

                      MAKING THEM WORK LIKE NEW AGAIN...




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      About My Company


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Thank you for visiting Jerry's Window & Repair Service's new Internet site. As an up-to-date business, I want to give you the opportunity to stay in touch with my company and to see what I can offer you. . .

The purpose of my site is to address what kinds of repairs I am typically able to take care of and to offer you some hope in repairing some older windows that nobody else wants to be bothered with. On several occasions in the past, I have repaired windows that other window serviceman have told my customers, "these cannot be repaired" or "no parts for these windows are available."  You are then left with the only option of replacing your windows with new ones. ( For a partial list or repairs I CAN help you with, see "Services I Provide". )

Now I'll share a little information about me: I was born in Miami and have lived here all of my life. I worked for a window repair company during the summer of 1970, where I learned the basics of window repair. From there, I spent three years at Lindsley Lumber on 163rd Street in North Miami Beach, two years at Budget Hardware in North Miami, and finally one year at Barnett's of Hallandale. All these years working in hardware stores made me realize how handy I am at different types of repairs: minor plumbing, minor electrical repairs, shelves in closets, sprinkler repairs, hanging pictures and various other home maintenance projects.

I attended Miami-Dade Junior College and got my Bachelors Degree in Business Administration at Florida International University. From there, it only seemed natural to me to start my own business. As the sole proprietor, I established Jerry's Window & Repair Service in 1978. My company has been responsible for providing outstanding window repair services in the North Miami Beach area ever since.

I have many repeat customers that tell me they value the fact that I am such a neat worker. Because I use a drop cloth all the time, I work cleanly and respectfully of your home and belongings.

Please give my company a try... I'll see to it that you are not disappointed.



Services I Provide



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Let me begin by telling you about the various types of windows you may have in your home or business:

A) Awning Windows - windows with either 2, 3, 4, 5, or 6 large horizontal frames that open outward with a crank inside, usually mounted on left or right side. (Sometimes operator is mounted in the center of the window right above the window sill.)

B) Single Hung Windows - windows that have a lower frame that slides up or down to open and close, and an upper frame that doesn't move. Each half of the window has either 1 or 2 panes of glass in it. The locking mechanism is  mounted on the top or bottom of the lower frame in the center.

C) Jalousie Windows - windows that have long, narrow slats of glass that slip into aluminum brackets mounted on either side of the window that open outward with a small crank on the inside.  The most popular sizes of glass are 4" or 4 1/2" wide, but can vary in size. The jalousie glass slats can be clear or frosted, to give privacy.

D) Casement Windows - windows that have hinges on both the top and bottom of each vertical frame and are usually installed in pairs. A locking device in the middle must be unlocked prior to cranking them open. The cranks are mounted horizontally, just above the window sill and fit into a track under each frame. Usually the glass in these windows is divided into 2, 3, or 4 separate panes held in with putty on the outside. The frames can be made of steel or aluminum.

My specialty is in the area of mechanical repairs to windows. The following is a partial list of what I can repair for you:

 1) Windows not opening or closing properly, either due to a crank that is broken or from damage from a break-in.

 2) Windows not closing tightly, due to a mechanical problem or due to age.

 3) Windows in need of some periodic maintenance, maybe some lubrication or a little TLC.

 4) Single hung windows that fall down, due to broken window balances or plastic guides that don't align properly.

 5) Windows that don't lock properly.

 6) Window cranks that won't stay in place, due to screws that are stripped or aren't connected to the window properly.

 7) Awning windows where the bar across the bottom keeps popping out of place, due to a bad plastic bushing on the side or screws not holding.

 8) Single hung windows where the bottom frame seems to shake back and forth on windy days, due to worn out weatherstripping.

 9) Jalousie windows where the glass keeps falling out, due to either bent or worn out brackets on either side or rivets that have worn out.

10) Broken glass in most windows, either clear, frosted, or tinted.

11) Dried out or missing caulking around windows, either inside or outside.

12) Sliding screen doors A) rollers replaced, B) torn screening replaced, C) locks replaced, or D) complete door and frame replaced.

13) Hinged screen doors A) locks replaced, B) pneumatic door closers replaced, or C) torn screening replaced.

14) Shower door enclosures A) rollers replaced, B) caulking replaced, or C) complete door and frame replacement ( with or without old door removal.)

15) Screening replacement on a terrace or around a patio or pool enclosure. ( Provided no storm shutters mounted in front of frame around screening.)

I am NOT going to say I do every type of repair to every window. I will ask you a lot of questions about your repair in advance to make sure I can help you with your problem, as well as to not waste a lot of time for either of us. Based on the information I gather from our conversation, I usually can do on-the-spot repairs immediately without having to run out for parts, saving me time and you money as well.

If you ask, I will usually give you some kind of an estimate over the phone, based on the information you tell me in advance about what needs repairing. Obviously, once I arrive on the job I can do a more accurate assessment of what needs to be repaired and what the costs are. Estimates are really just that...an ESTIMATE of the materials needed and the time to do the job. Sometimes it takes a little longer, sometimes it takes less time...what appears to be a simple window crank not working and needing replacing can turn up another problem with the window once it is replaced. I always try to be fair with my customers, and treat them as I would like to be treated. If I find additional problems as I am working for you, I will let you know as I progress as to what the costs are. Surprises at the end of the job are not good for either of us.

Again, please give my company a try... I'll see to it that you are not disappointed.

See "Contact Info" to reach us.


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             Contact Info


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My business phone number is (305) 654-0467. I look forward to hearing from you. I have an answering machine and usually check messages at the end of the day...after 6pm. I return calls in the evening or at worst case, the following morning. Because I actually AM the whole company, I can get overwhelmed at times between scheduling appointments, picking up supplies, and taking care of all the paperwork, so please be a little patient with me.

You can also contact us at our e-mail address: [jerryswindowservice@comcast.net]. If you are not familiar with my company and your first contact with us is online: I would be pleased to hear from you! Please let me know what your needs and questions are, I will be more than happy to help.

My business is located in the north part of Dade County. As a mobile business,  my usual service area is from Stirling Road in Broward County south to 79th Street in Miami. And from Collins Avenue west to 67th Avenue in Miami Lakes. Depending on your location and the number of windows needing to be serviced, for an additional trip charge, I will travel farther to do repairs. My usual business hours are Monday thru Friday, 10am until 6pm. Payment is either cash, check, or Zelle.  Sorry, no credit cards.





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