Home Window Repairs in Homosassa

Drafty rooms, foggy glass, and windows that stick are more than everyday annoyances. They can make you feel less comfortable in your own home and increase your electricity bills. Tropical Window provides in-home window repairs in Homosassa and the surrounding areas. Our services include everything from window screen repairs to hardware fixes, rollers, and glass window repairs. Our experienced team provides thorough inspections, clear estimates and the best repairs for your particular issues. Request a repair estimate today and let’s take the hassle out of home window problems.

Servicing Homosassa + Homeowners Across Pasco, Citrus, and Hernando counties

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  • Over 76 years of experience
  • Clear estimates & honest recommendations
  • Warranty-backed workmanship
  • Emergency Window Repairs
  • Workmanship that protects your walls, stucco, and floors

Real Reviews From Local Customers

Dylan came out to repair the inside working parts of a window that I broke while tilting it inside to clean. I called Tropical windows, they came out when they said they would.
They ordered the parts, then held onto them for 7 months until we returned to Florida.

Barbara Webber

Anthony just replaced the rollers on my slider. He worked so hard and got it done. What a great guy. I highly recommend them.

Patty Sylvester

I’ve used Tropical Windows for multiple homes and always had a great experience. Professional workers, on time, and always do amazing work.

Stacey Grant

This company is wonderful! Not only did the staff go out of their way to assist in a repair for us, they ordered the needed parts and helped us get to closing on time!!

Becky Norman

In-Home Window Repair Services

Window Screen Repair

(tears, sagging, replacements)

Glass Window Repair

(foggy glass, damaged panes)

Window Seal Repair

(condensation between panes)

Double Glazing Repairs

(insulated glass replacement)

Window Parts & Hardware Repairs

(locks, balances, handles)

Sliding Patio Door Roller Repair

Screen Room Vinyl Window
Re-Vinyl & Parts

Window Frame Repair

(minor alignment/fit issues)

Our In-Home Window Repair Process

1

Call or submit your service request form online

2

We’ll schedule a service visit

3

Our technician inspects, measures, and confirms the best fix

4

You receive a clear estimate and repair plan

5

We repair on-site or order parts/glass and return to complete the installation

Common Issues that Require Window Repairs

Window Screen Repair (In-Home)

Close-up of a torn window screen, showing a common issue that needs window screen repairs.

If your window screens are torn, the mesh is loose, or you’re noticing gaps that are letting bugs into your home, you’re in need of window screen repairs. We fix common window screen issues like tears, holes, sagging, and bent frames, then recommend the most reliable fix so you can open your windows without any problems.

On-site repair vs. return visit

We can complete most screen repairs in one day, depending on the window size, window frame condition, and the number of windows being repaired. Many screen issues can be addressed on-site when the frame is in good shape. If your window frames are bent beyond repair, or multiple screens need to be replaced, we may need to return to your home for another day to complete the window repairs.

Glass Window Repair for Foggy Glass & Seal Failure

If your windows look cloudy or have moisture trapped between the window panes, it usually isn’t something you can clean off. It’s often a failed seal inside the insulated glass unit. Our glass window repair service starts by inspecting your window seals, then recommending the most reliable solution to restore your view.

Common signs of window seal failure:

  • Fog or haze that can’t be wiped away
  • Moisture or droplets between the window panes
  • A window that looks “cloudy” in certain temperatures
Condensation inside window glass panels caused by sealing issues that require glass window repair or an insulated glass replacement.

Window seal repair vs. insulated glass replacement

In many cases, true window seal repair isn’t a permanent solution because the seal is part of the insulated glass unit. If the seal has failed, the most reliable next step is often replacing the insulated glass unit while keeping the existing frame. Replacing the insulated glass helps bring back clear views and restores energy efficiency.

What to expect during your visit

We start with a full inspection to pinpoint the problems with your windows, then take precise measurements and note the glass configuration. You’ll get a clear quote and a straightforward plan, whether it’s a window repair or replacement.

Window Frame Repair (Minor Adjustments & Alignment)

Technician sealing and caulking a window during window frame repair.

Problems with your windows don’t always start with the window glass. A frame that’s out of shape or deteriorating can cause sticking, drafts, and even leaks. When frames are properly aligned, your windows open and close smoothly, lock securely, and seal correctly. Properly aligned windows also protect the moving parts of the window.
Our team inspects your frame, checks alignment and operation, and identifies what’s causing the issue. From there, we’ll handle your window frame repairs, including:

  • Window alignment adjustments to improve operation and sealing
  • Replace hardware when the frame isn’t aligning components correctly
  • Vinyl window frame repairs for minor fitting and sealing issues
  • Window frame replacement recommendations when they’re damaged beyond repair

Common causes of frame issues align left

  1. Normal settling of the home
  2. Water damage to wood window frames
  3. Sun exposure, which can warp or loosen components
  4. Previous misaligned installation

🤔 Signs you may need to repair window frames align right

  • Your windows stick, bind, or feel tight
  • Gaps around the sash or edges
  • Drafts, rattling, or increased outside noise
  • Locks that don’t line up or won’t engage correctly
  • Water stains, soft spots, or swelling around wood window frames

Parts & Hardware For Window Repairs

When your windows stop working as they should, the issue is often worn or broken hardware, not the window glass itself. Our window repair service focuses on the components that make your windows function and secure properly, including locks, balances, handles, latches, rollers, and tracks. We repair windows that won’t open, won’t stay up, or don’t lock properly, then recommend the most reliable solution based on the window style and condition. When replacement window parts are needed, we find, confirm compatibility, and install the new parts to repair your window.

Request A Window Repair Estimate

Want to repair your home windows? Request an inspection and get a free estimate on window repairs. We’ll inspect your window and walk you through the best solutions to repair or replace your window with a clear, FREE estimate.

FAQs On Home Window Repairs

Yes, we offer urgent scheduling when available for emergency window repairs. Call as soon as you notice a broken window or a leak, and we’ll book our earliest opening.
Window repairs are often worth it when the frame is in good shape and the problem is isolated, like a hardware failure, screen damage, or roller issues. Repairs can restore function and comfort without the cost of a full replacement, but sometimes window replacement is necessary.
In many cases, yes. We can repair windows by replacing worn parts, correcting alignment issues, repairing window screens, or addressing glass and problems with the window seal, depending on the window’s condition.
Common repairable issues include torn or sagging window screens, broken window locks or handles, failed balances, worn rollers, minor window frame problems, and certain glass issues.
Foggy windows usually happen when the seal in a double-pane window fails, and moisture gets trapped between the window panes. The most reliable fix is to replace the insulated glass to clear the foggy view and improve your energy efficiency.
Double-pane windows can often be repaired by replacing the insulated glass unit when the seal fails, while keeping the existing window frame. This helps restore visibility without replacing the entire window.