
Freehold · Monmouth County, NJ
Windowsin Freehold.
Home Pro Remodeling LLC provides windows in Freehold, Monmouth County, New Jersey — GAF-certified, licensed, and insured. Free on-site inspections; call (732) 703-7808.

Local Context
Windows built for Freehold, NJ conditions.
Freehold Township colonials from the 90s frequently have their original double-pane windows, and seal failures are common by now. Fogged glass and drafts along the frame are the obvious signs. The less obvious sign is elevated heating costs through a Freehold winter, when inland temperatures regularly drop hard and stay there.
Replacement windows solve the thermal performance problem only if they are installed correctly. The rough opening gets inspected for rot and water damage before the new unit goes in. Sill pan flashing is installed to drain any incidental water outward rather than letting it sit against the framing. The window is shimmed level and plumb, then the perimeter is sealed with low-expansion foam. Exterior casing is back-caulked before it goes against the siding. Interior trim goes on last. Done in the right order, the window performs as rated and the opening does not become a moisture problem five years later.
Freehold housing stock: Freehold Borough historic homes, Freehold Township 90s–2000s colonials, plus some older farms on the edges.
Inland climate: Classic inland freeze-thaw climate. Older slate and cedar shake transitions to asphalt are common here.
Field note: Freehold Borough has trickier historic detailing — we handle the shingle-to-slate visual match on those streets.
What's Included
Every Freehold windows job.
Same spec on every Freehold project — no shortcuts, no surprise line items. The details that hold up against inland NJ weather.
Full measure and rough-opening check
Every opening measured and checked for plumb and level before ordering. No surprises on install day.
Old unit removal without trim destruction
Interior trim preserved where possible. No left-behind tear-up that adds drywall and trim repair costs you did not budget for.
Rough-opening prep and insulation
Rough openings cleaned, checked for rot, and insulated with low-expansion foam — never stuffed with fiberglass batt.
Flashing integration
Head flashing, sill pan flashing, and proper housewrap tie-in. The details that keep the next 20 years of water out of the wall cavity.
Energy-rated units
ENERGY STAR certified glass packages. Double-hung, sliders, casement, and picture windows available in vinyl frames sized to the opening.
Interior finish
Interior trim reinstalled or replaced clean. Caulk and paint touch-up so the room looks finished, not patched.
Process in Freehold
From first call to warranty in hand.
- 01Day 1
Free Inspection
We assess your roof's condition with a thorough on-site inspection and provide a detailed photo report of our findings.
- 02Day 2–3
Transparent Estimate
You receive a clear, itemized quote with material options, timeline, and no hidden costs. We walk you through every line.
- 03Day 4–10
Expert Installation
Our certified crew handles everything from permits to cleanup. Every layer placed with precision.
- 04Day 11
Final Walkthrough
We inspect every detail with you, register your warranty, and make sure you are completely satisfied before we leave.
FAQ
The questions homeowners actually ask.
How much of my old window is coming out?
That depends on the route. An insert install sets the new unit into the existing frame. A full-frame replacement takes the entire old unit and rough-opening trim out. We walk you through which one makes sense for your house before quoting.
Which windows do you install?
Primarily vinyl replacement units from nationally known manufacturers. Specific brand matched to the project — what is available, what holds up in coastal NJ, and what fits the budget without dropping efficiency.
Will new windows actually lower my energy bill?
If you are replacing old single-pane or failed double-pane units, yes — noticeably. If you are replacing relatively modern double-pane units, the savings are smaller and the real win is comfort, sound, and look, not dollars.
How long does it take to replace windows in my home?
Most whole-home window replacements take two to five days on-site depending on count and access. Single-opening replacements are usually done in a single visit.
Can this be done together with my roof or siding?
Yes, and usually it saves money. Windows done with a siding replacement is the ideal time — the flashing and housewrap integration can be done together instead of as two separate compromises.
Reviews
5.0 stars across Google.
“We had a great experience with Stephen and HomePro Remodeling! From our first meeting, Stephen was professional, honest, and offered the best price after 5 other quotes. The crew showed up on time and worked efficiently and neatly. Stephen even came by to do a final quality check before we made the last payment. The roof looks fantastic.”
“From the very first meeting with the owner, Stephen, we were impressed with his knowledge, expertise, and integrity. Stephen's crew, Marek and Irek, were equally outstanding. The craftsmanship and attention to detail exceeded our expectations, and the transformation of our home is simply beautiful.”
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Next Step
Get a Freehold quote today.
Free inspection. Itemized estimate. No-pressure conversation with Stephen or a senior crew lead — not a commissioned salesperson.
