Winter Wishes for a Warm Home

March 3, 2025
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Your home is your castle, but no one wants to live in a drafty castle during the cold winter months. As temperatures drop and winds pick up, it’s time to take notice of any drafts and address them. Are your curtains fluttering when they shouldn’t be? Is it noticeably cooler near your doors? Small signs like these can make a big difference in maintaining a warm home.

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A Family-Owned Business Dedicated to Your Comfort

At J.C. Tonnotti Window Company, we pride ourselves on being a family-owned and operated business that has served the community for many years. From custom window and door installations to siding and roofing, we’re committed to helping you create a comfortable, energy-efficient, and warm home.


Our dedication to customer satisfaction is reflected in the glowing thank-you notes and video testimonials from our happy clients. Whether you need replacement windows or a new roof, our expert team is here to help.


Winterizing Your Home for 2025

As we step into 2025, let us help you prepare your home to stay cozy and warm throughout the winter. Here are some practical tips:

  • Inspect your windows. Drafty windows can drastically reduce energy efficiency. Ask about our replacement windows to keep the chill out.
  • Check doors and siding. Look for gaps or leaks that might let in cold air. Sealing these can make a noticeable difference.
  • Clean your gutters. Clogged gutters can cause ice dams that damage your roof. Keep them clear of debris to prevent costly repairs.
  • Consider storm windows and doors. Adding these extra layers of insulation can help maintain a warmer home during the coldest months.


By addressing these areas, you can enhance your home’s comfort and energy efficiency.


Here’s to a Cozy Winter

At J.C. Tonnotti Window Company, we’re here to help you enjoy a cozy, warm home all winter long. Whether you need expert window and door installation, siding repairs, or roofing services, our trusted team is ready to assist.


Wishing you a happy, healthy, and warm start to 2025!

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