Minburn is a small village in Dallas County where the Raccoon River runs nearby and agricultural life defines the community rhythm. With a few hundred residents, the town offers the kind of close-knit, quiet living that is increasingly rare but deeply valued in rural Iowa.
Minburn's rural Dallas County setting offers nothing to break the fierce northwest winds of winter, and the village's small homes endure sub-zero temperatures and ice storms that test every window seal and frame.
Minburn's homes were built for a different era and their windows reflect that vintage. Drafty, single-pane or failing double-pane units cannot withstand Iowa's modern winters, and triple-pane replacements deliver the thermal protection needed to keep these small-town homes warm and energy bills manageable.
the Minburn Community Park and historic Raccoon River crossing
Our cottage in Minburn had windows so old the putty was crumbling. Panes installed brand-new triple-pane units and the transformation is amazing. The house holds heat beautifully and our energy costs have dropped substantially. — Don F., Raccoon River Road