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There are currently 17 window replacement listings for the city of Eugene, Oregon.

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Abee Windows Screens & Glass
795 River Ave Ste B, Eugene, OR
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Advanced Weatherization Incorporated
PO Box 21156, Eugene, OR
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Classic Window & Door LLC
2103 W 10th Ave Ste A, Eugene, OR
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Delta Kits Incorporated
1090 Bailey Hill Rd Ste A, Eugene, OR
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Dyer Skylights
1075 Cheshire Ave, Eugene, OR
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Frodo LLC
3580 W 1st Ave, Eugene, OR
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Grand Openings
780 Bailey Hill Rd Ste 1, Eugene, OR
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Lane County Glass Incorporated
1369 W 6th Ave Ste 100, Eugene, OR
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Lowes Weatherization Incorporated
3910 W 1st Ave, Eugene, OR
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Mark & Company
772 Bailey Hill Rd, Eugene, OR
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Model Construction
855 W 22nd Ave, Eugene, OR
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Pella Window & Door Company
965 Tyinn St Ste 20, Eugene, OR
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Rose Window Company
3125 Cross St Ste C, Eugene, OR
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Sierra Pacific Windows
265 W Broadway, Eugene, OR
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Sky Glass Incorporated
3805 Janisse St, Eugene, OR
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Speedy Glass
1765 W 11th Ave, Eugene, OR
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Triple D Construction Incorporated
3604 W 4th Ave Ste B4, Eugene, OR
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City facts from Wikipedia
Eugene is the second largest city in the U.S. State of Oregon and the county seat of Lane County, Oregon County. It is located at the south end of the Willamette Valley, at the confluence of the McKenzie River and Willamette River rivers, about 50 miles (86 km) east of the Oregon Coast. According to the official 2008 population figures Eugene is the second largest city in the state of Oregon, with an estimated population of 154,620, and center of the third largest metropolitan area population. Eugene has long been the state's second largest city after Portland, Oregon but was briefly overtaken by Salem, Oregon in terms of population, between 2005 to 2007. Eugene has since overtaken Salem as Oregon's second largest city.In latest estimates, 15% of people in Eugene, Oregon have considered looking into window glass replacement designed to prepare their home for sale.Like the rest of the Willamette Valley, Eugene lies in the Marine west coast climate zone, with some characteristics of the Mediterranean climate. Temperatures are mild year round, with warm, dry summers and mild, wet winters. Spring and fall are also moist seasons, with light rain falling for long periods of time. Winter snowfall does occur, but it is sporadic and rarely accumulates in large amounts. Eugene's average annual temperature is 52.1 °F (11.2 °C); its annual rainfall is 50.9 inches (1293 mm). Eugene is actually slightly colder on average than Portland, despite being located about 100 miles (approx. 160 km) south and having only a marginally higher elevation. Eugene's average July low temperature is 52.7 °F (11.5 °C), while Portland's average July low is 56.5 °F (13.6 °C). Average winter temperatures (and summer high temperatures) are similar for the two cities. This disparity may be largely caused by Portland's urban heat island, where the combination of black pavement and urban energy use can actually raise the temperature. A lesser heat island may also exist in the immediate downtown of Eugene.
Information gathered from Wikipedia's Eugene, Oregon page

