Mason City, Iowa homeowners hire Midwest Construction to install EcoSmart Custom Built replacement windows Replacement windows became popular back in the 1970’s. Here is a great example, a brick home. The windows manufactured today wouldn’t fit into the brick opening and needed to be custom built.
Read MoreWindows-Siding-Sunrooms on Sale Home Show Season Starts early this year! 1st Home Show of the Year - Beat the Spring Rush - Free admission and Parking Midwest Construction has been doing home shows, fairs and events throughout North and Central Iowa since its inception in 1958.
Read MoreEnergy Efficient Triple Glaze Vinyl Replacement Windows – Tax Credits may be available soon. See link for the Inflation-Reduction Act. (See article below) Fall is just around the corner and winter, along with the cold temperatures, will be here for the season.
Read MoreThis is our 38th year at the Iowa State Fair! We love the opportunity to showcase our product line. You can operate full size EcoSmart Windows and get hands on experience of our CedarMax Polymer Insulated Siding or Everlast Advanced Composite Siding.
Read MoreVinyl Replacement Windows add Curb Appeal and Save Energy! Midwest Construction and Great Lakes Window Manufacturing have been helping Iowan's Save their homes Energy while adding Curb Appeal.
Read MoreVinyl Replacement Windows Homeowners in Iowa are you looking to replace your old drafty windows? Look no further!
Read MoreEnergy Efficient Windows Energy Cost has raised over 40% in the State of Iowa! Is your home loosing Energy through your windows? What can you do to conserve energy, keep your home more comfortable and update the look of your home?
Read MoreConrad, Iowa 50621 Homeowners hire Midwest Construction to install EcoSmart Windows The home was built in 1979 and the homeowners built the home with energy efficiency in mind. It was designed to store the passive solar energy and distribute it throughout the house.
Read MoreConrad, Iowa 50621 Homeowners hire Midwest Construction to install EcoSmart Windows The homeowners built the home in 1979 with energy efficiency in mind. It was designed to store the passive solar energy and distribute it throughout the house. After 30 years it was time to update the windows.
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