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There are currently 3 window replacement listings for the city of Auburn, Alabama.

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Elite Shutter Company
339 Persimmon Dr, Auburn, AL
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Express Glass & Mirror Incorporated
1750 Opelika Rd Ste F, Auburn, AL
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Pella Window & Door Company
138 N Gay St, Auburn, AL
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Auburn is a city in Lee County, Alabama County, Alabama, United States. It is the largest city in eastern Alabama with a 2007 population of 54,348. It is the principal city of the Auburn Metropolitan Area, a Metropolitan Statistical Area with a population of 130,516 which, along with the Columbus, Georgia-Alabama MSA and the Tuskegee, Alabama Micropolitan Statistical Area, comprises the greater Columbus-Auburn-Opelika, Georgia-Alabama Combined Statistical Area a region home to approximately 500,000 residents.In current analysis, 3% of people in Auburn, Alabama want a professional estimate for vinyl replacement windows designed to prepare their home for sale.

Auburn has a typically U.S. Southern states climate marked by mild winters, hot, muggy summers, and moderate autumns and spring (season) Due to Auburn's position near the Gulf of Mexico, the city receives a significant amount of rainfall--on average, 52.6 inches (1340 mm) per year—though there is a distinct dry season in the late summer and early fall. Severe storm activity is common from the late winter through early summer. Owing to its proximity to the Gulf, Auburn is also subject to fringe effects from tropical storms and hurricanes in the summer and fall. Hurricanes Opal in 1995 and Ivan in 2004 are among two of the most notable tropical systems to affect the Auburn area in recent memory, bringing torrential rains and high winds.

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