All-Weather Seal of West Michigan
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All-Weather Seal of West Michigan

All-Weather Seal of West Michigan

All-Weather Seal Co. Inc. is a family owned and operated business. Incorporated in 1981 it has continuously served the Michigan area to provide quality windows and siding since it’s inception. Show more

All-Weather Seal Co. Inc. is a family owned and operated business. Incorporated in 1981 it has continuously served the Michigan area to provide quality windows and siding since it’s inception.

Our company is in business to provide our customers with the highest quality products and craftsmanship and to provide personal and financial growth opportunities for our employees by satisfying our customers and creating long term growth, profitability and stability for our company.
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Of 22 respondents, 19 left a review
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18 of 18 would recommend
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Amy W.

Review of Tundraland Home Improvement by

· Green Bay

We are very pleased with our windows from Tundraland Home Improvement. The people were awesome, from the sales staff on down to the installers, and they did everything they said they would do.

Al D.

Review of WindowPRO by

· Novi

They did what they said they would do and were on time.

Asta W.

Review of Energy Plus Home Improvements by

· Ithaca

It was really great start to finish, very happy with end product. Looks Great!

Page M.

Review of Bone Dry Roofing by

· Angola

All good. Job was completed in 3 hours.


I live in a D R Horton home and only front gutters were installed. Is this to say only front gutters are necessary for my type of home specification?
May 31, 2019
Generally speaking the roofline actually determines where the gutters are supposed to be. Whenever there is water flow coming off the home there should be gutters and it should be all around the home. ... read more
What home repairs/renovations can (or should) I make to best keep cold winter temps out, and my indoor heat in?
Dec 12, 2016
The best thing you could do for your home to keep the warm in and the cold out is to 1st. check your insulation in your attic if your not properly insulated the heat will escape. Another is making sur ... read more

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All-Weather Seal of West Michigan

319 E Main St.,
Lowell, MI
www.allweathersealinc.com (231) 935-3750