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There are currently 5 window replacement listings for the city of Longview, Washington.

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Cascade Door & Window Incorporated
1305 California Way, Longview, WA
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Erickson Glass Company
1053 3rd Ave, Longview, WA
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Precision Door & Cabinet
1041 Columbia Blvd, Longview, WA
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Roof Doctor
770 Commerce Ave, Longview, WA
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Twin City Glass Company Incorporated
916 Vandercook Way, Longview, WA
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City facts from Wikipedia
Longview is a city in Cowlitz County, Washington County, Washington, United States. It is the principal city of the 'Longview, Washington Metropolitan Statistical Area' which encompasses all of Cowlitz County. The population was 34,660 at the United States Census, 2000 census. Longview is located in southwestern Washington, at the junction of the Cowlitz River and Columbia River rivers. Longview shares a border with Kelso, Washington to the east.In most recent evaluations, 4% of people in Longview, Washington are interested in vinyl replacement windows spruce up their home.Being situated in something of a mini-gorge, Longview's climate varies from its close neighbor, Portland, Oregon Summers are warm, averaging about with little or no rain. Located about inland across a stretch of relatively flat ground, the Longview skies can be overcast due to moisture from the Pacific Coast marine layer. Due to the gorge-like effect, marine pushes on summer evenings can frequently reach gusts up to 30-40 mph. Fall is usually cooler but foggy; on some days the fog never clears. By early-to-mid November, rainfall begins in typical Pacific Northwest fashion. Winter tends to be chilly and rainy, with occasional violent windstorms or spates of unusually-warm (65-70 degree) temperatures. This is due to extremely warm air coming from the Pineapple Express which can drop 3-6 inches of rain in a matter of days. One or two snowfalls (typically less than six inches—but up to a meter in the surrounding foothills) happen each year. Spring is warmer, but still a little wet; this is the most common time for the occasional thunderstorms.
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