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Winter Emergency Window Repair
When a window breaks in January, you don’t have the luxury of shopping around for three weeks.

Fast Window Repair When Tennessee Winter Hits Hard
Cold air pouring through a broken window at 2 AM changes your priorities real fast. You need someone who answers the phone, shows up quickly, and fixes the problem before your pipes freeze or your heating bill doubles.
Windows For Life handles emergency window repairs across Nashville, Gallatin, Hendersonville, Mount Juliet, and surrounding Tennessee areas. We’ve repaired thousands of windows in every situation you can imagine: storm damage, break-ins, failed seals, cracked glass, you name it. When winter weather makes a broken window more than just inconvenient, we move fast.
Our team stocks common glass sizes and hardware so we can handle most repairs same-day or next-day. We’ve installed over 15,000 windows and 10,000 doors, so we know how to work quickly without cutting corners. Every repair includes a 5-year warranty because temporary fixes aren’t our style.

Why call us for emergency window repair:
- Available for urgent winter repairs
- Stock common glass and parts
- Same-day or next-day service available
- 15,000+ windows installed
- 5-year warranty on all work
- Experienced with all window types
Common Winter Window Emergencies We Handle
Sometimes repair makes sense. Other times, replacement is the smarter move. Here’s when to replace:
- Storm Damage: High winds, falling branches, hail, flying debris. Winter storms don't care about your schedule. We secure the opening immediately and replace the glass as soon as possible.
- Break-Ins: Smashed windows need immediate attention for security and weatherproofing. We board up or temporarily cover the opening first, then handle the full repair.
- Seal Failure in Freezing Temps: When double-pane seals fail in winter, condensation freezes between the panes. Your insulation drops to nothing. We replace the glass unit to restore efficiency.
- Cracked Glass from Temperature Stress: Rapid temperature changes can crack window glass, especially older single-pane windows. Small cracks spread fast in cold weather.
- Frame Damage from Ice: Ice buildup can warp frames or damage weatherstripping. We assess the frame condition and repair or replace as needed.
- Failed Hardware in Cold Weather: Locks and cranks that worked fine in summer can seize up in freezing temps. Sometimes it's just the hardware. Sometimes the whole window needs attention.
Our Emergency Response Process
- Call us with the problem: Describe what happened, and we'll determine if it's something we can fix immediately or if it needs temporary securing first.
- We assess the damage: Our technician examines the window, measures for glass replacement, and checks frame integrity.
- Immediate weatherproofing: If we can't replace the glass same-day, we seal the opening with professional-grade materials that actually keep the cold out.
- Permanent repair: We install new glass, repair or replace hardware, seal everything properly, and test the window operation before we leave.
See Our Work
We’ve handled hundreds of emergency window repairs throughout middle Tennessee. Browse through our completed projects to see the quality of work we deliver, even under time pressure. Clean installations, proper sealing, windows that work like new.
10,000+ windows installed
10,000+ doors installed
13+ years in business






What Customers Say About Our Emergency Service
When your window breaks in the middle of winter, you remember who showed up and who didn’t. Read what homeowners have to say about our emergency repair response and the quality of work we deliver under pressure.
Robert Raines
A good job is one thing, a good product is another. A fair price usually helps, however with home repairs you may get one or 2 of these at a time (if you’re lucky)
With Nathen, I was absolutely amazed at just how he was able to not only get all three, but was also able to keep customer service as the main point.
He came out and listened to what our concerns were, discussed why they were valid, and how he could address these concerns for us.
Once he got measurements on everything we needed and wanted, he gave us a quote that absolutely floored us, but in a great way.
I had quotes from a “major company” that gave us a quote by looking at pictures online, and the information online that was well over 2.5x’s what Nathen gave me. And get this, they were the same windows. I know this due to seeing the model numbers from the examples they brought out.
Once my windows came in, he came out and installed them. Not just some crew I didn’t know. He himself. And let me tell you, they look fantastic, and we can already tell a big difference in the house. I appreciate his time, his transparency, and his knowledge along with his character and respect. All of my properties will now be “windows for life”properties.
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William Vecchione
I choose Windows For Life to replace our cracked windows because he had great reviews and great customer service plus he was a local contractor in our area. He was very thorough and installed windows himself.
The windows he installed are of high quality and have a good life time warranty. He gave us a very fair and reasonable price. Nathan is very courteous and went out of his way to provide great customer care.
What Happens During a Winter Window Emergency
Here’s the reality: a broken window in winter creates multiple problems simultaneously.
Cold air floods your home, your heating system runs constantly trying to compensate, and exposed openings invite moisture damage. If the break happens at night, you’re losing heat for hours before anyone can help.
- Storm Damage: High winds, falling branches, hail, flying debris. Winter storms don't care about your schedule. We secure the opening immediately and replace the glass as soon as possible.
- Break-Ins: Smashed windows need immediate attention for security and weatherproofing. We board up or temporarily cover the opening first, then handle the full repair.
- Seal Failure in Freezing Temps: When double-pane seals fail in winter, condensation freezes between the panes. Your insulation drops to nothing. We replace the glass unit to restore efficiency.
- Cracked Glass from Temperature Stress: Rapid temperature changes can crack window glass, especially older single-pane windows. Small cracks spread fast in cold weather.
- Frame Damage from Ice: Ice buildup can warp frames or damage weatherstripping. We assess the frame condition and repair or replace as needed.
- Failed Hardware in Cold Weather: Locks and cranks that worked fine in summer can seize up in freezing temps. Sometimes it's just the hardware. Sometimes the whole window needs attention.
We’ve seen all of this play out dozens of times each winter. The faster you get the window secured or repaired, the less secondary damage you deal with.
Types of Windows We Repair
| Window Type | Common Winter Issues | Repair Approach |
|---|---|---|
| Double-Hung | Broken sash, cracked glass, seal failure | Replace glass unit or sash, repair or replace hardware |
| Casement | Crank failure, hinge damage, broken glass | Replace glass, repair or replace crank mechanism |
| Sliding | Cracked panels, frozen tracks, broken locks | Replace glass, clean and repair track system |
| Picture | Cracked glass from stress, seal failure | Replace entire glass unit, reseal frame |
| Bay/Bow | Individual panel damage, frame stress cracks | Repair or replace affected panels, assess frame |
Temporary Securing vs. Permanent Repair
- Temporary Securing: We use heavy-duty materials, not just cardboard and tape. Plywood boarding for large breaks, professional glazing for smaller cracks, and weatherproof sealing to stop air infiltration. The goal is to make your home secure and weather-tight until we can complete the permanent repair. These temporary measures can last weeks if needed, but we always push to get the permanent fix done fast.
- Permanent Repair: This means new glass properly sealed into the frame, hardware that operates smoothly, and weatherstripping that actually stops drafts.
Most emergency repairs get permanent fixes within 2-3 days. Custom glass takes longer, but we keep your home protected while we wait.
Winter Window Maintenance Tips
You can’t prevent every window emergency, but you can spot problems before they turn into 2 AM disasters.
Check your windows before winter hits. Run your hand around the frame and feel for drafts. Look at the glass for small cracks that might spread when temps drop. Test all locks and hardware. If something feels off, it probably is.
Clean your window tracks and weep holes in late fall. Debris and standing water freeze in winter and cause damage. Keep trees and branches trimmed back from your house. Ice-laden branches break windows fast.
If you have old single-pane windows, consider upgrading before winter. They’re fragile, inefficient, and more likely to fail in extreme cold. One bad storm can break multiple single-pane windows at once.

Frequently Asked Questions
Depends on the time and severity. We prioritize calls where the home is actively losing heat or security is compromised. Most emergency calls get a response within a few hours during business days. After-hours emergencies might take longer, but we answer the phone and work with you to secure the situation. If we can’t get there immediately, we’ll walk you through temporary measures to minimize damage.
Yes, but there are limits. We can remove broken glass, secure openings, and install temporary protection in any weather. Permanent glass installation works best above freezing because sealants and adhesives need proper curing temps. If it’s extremely cold, we might do a professional temporary seal and schedule the final installation for slightly warmer weather. Either way, your home stays protected.
Windows For Life provides emergency window repair throughout Middle Tennessee. Tennessee winters might not be Minnesota-level brutal, but they’re unpredictable. One day it’s 50 degrees, the next it’s 20 with ice. That’s hard on windows. If you’re near Radnor Lake State Park or exploring downtown Nashville around The Parthenon, you know this area gets real winter weather. Your windows need to handle it.

Nathen Kemper
Get Help Now
Broken window? Don’t wait for it to get worse. Call us at (615) 861-2315 or reach out through our contact page. We’ll get someone to your home fast.
Windows For Life has handled emergency repairs throughout Tennessee winters for years. Our crews carry the tools and materials to fix most problems on the spot. We show up when we say we will, we work fast, and we clean up before we leave.