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Due to increased material and shipping costs, Indow will be updating its pricing model on January 1st, 2024. Shipping costs will no longer be included in the square foot pricing for standard, premium, or commercial inserts. While the cost of shipping varies by location and package size, the average shipping fee is approximately $300-$400 for most orders - but can be much higher.
Now is the perfect time to order your inserts before costs increase. Be sure to start your order* by 12/31/2023 to take advantage of Free Shipping** !
*You must pay your initial deposit by 12/31/2023 to remain eligible for Free Shipping. Additional exclusions may apply - be sure to consult with your Fit Specialists about your order's eligibility.
**Free Shipping available for the contiguous USA only. Shipments to Alaska, Hawaii, and Canada incur additional shipping charges. Orders for 1-2 panels incur additional shipping fees. Orders with at least one insert equal or greater to 16 sq ft are subject to a $199 Oversized Handling Fee, which is waived on orders over $1,500.
Did you know? In addition to saving on shipping costs, you may also be eligible to save 30% on the cost of window inserts. With the Energy Efficient Home Improvement Tax Credit you could save up to $1,200 in tax credits on your 2024 tax bill!
To learn how Indow can be your solution for window worries and how you can enjoy Free Shipping.
Indow has insulated more than 23,000 buildings - helping reduce carbon emissions by nearly 200,000 tons - and creating comfort across the US & Canada!
I bought these bedroom inserts primarily for sound reduction. My house is about a mile from a busy train track and several miles from an interstate highway with an exit close that has trucks braking. These inserts completely eliminated the interstate noise and the train rolling noise, and dropped the train whistle noise to very faint. No more waking up at night and counting trains. I measured carefully and the fit was perfect, and with the blinds open I can't even tell they are there. For info my jam depth allowed approximately 3" gap from the top window pane and 2-1/2" from the bottom and still allowed the use of an inside mounted 1" blind. Using the new compression blinds that install with no brackets allowed that much gap and maximizing the gap distance is important for sound reduction. I also installed jam stops specifically for the Indow insert to get it to the right place.