Rite Window has been installing premium quality replacement windows for homeowners in New England since August 2000. Today over 12,000 customers have chosen Rite Window to be their window company.
We are a family owned and operated business, opened by Wayne and Ralph Spencer in 2008. With a combined 80 years in the glass business, we have the expertise to assist the homeowner, builder, or commercial contractor with all of their glass needs, and offer a range of products and services for residential and commercial applications.
In 2008 I attended ITT Technical Institute for my bachelors degree in Drafting, and Design. For the first few years after college I was doing Historical Preservation work, where I coordinated with the Historical Preservation Society to accurately update, and remodel homes of historical purpose. This is where I knew I had a passion for Construction/Remodeling type work. I then branched off and started working on newer modern homes. It's now going on 11 years and I have a tremendous amount of knowledge in the field. I am a small business that understands, and values the importance of the relationships I have built with my clients through out the years.
Family owned and operated glass company started by Bill and Kathy Lizotte in 2003 in Pawtucket, RI. Grew in size and moved to East Providence location as of 2006.
Think over your project in detail. Before starting work, check the approved plans to make sure they fit your project exactly. Any changes to the project during construction or changes to the estimate must be documented and attached as amendments to the contract. These amendments are called “change orders” and must be signed by both you and the contractor.
Before you acknowledge the work done with the contractor, check that all contract work and any amendments have been done properly. Make sure your municipality or county's building supervision department has completed all or any necessary checks.
Obtaining a building permit:
Most home improvements require a building permit from the city building board. Your contract should state who will get the permits. Usually contractors do this because they know what permits are required. But homeowners are allowed to obtain permits on their own in most cases.
Building permits ensure that plans and specifications comply with State Building Regulations. Inspections during and after construction will ensure that the minimum applicable code requirements are met and therefore you are protected.
Providence Building Codes and Permits
Address: 444 Westminster St 1st floor, Providence, RI 02903