Perry is a charming small city in Dallas County, known for the beautifully restored Hotel Pattee and a diverse, welcoming community. The city features a well-maintained downtown, established residential streets with homes from the early 1900s, and a strong sense of local pride.
Perry's western Iowa location brings exposure to powerful winter storms and cold arctic air masses, with temperatures falling below -15F and snow-laden winds sweeping across the open countryside.
Perry's older housing stock includes many homes built from the 1890s through the 1950s with original windows that offer minimal insulation against Iowa's harsh winters. Modern triple-pane replacements provide essential thermal protection while preserving the character of these charming older homes.
the Hotel Pattee and Carnegie Library Museum
Our early 1900s Perry home had original wood windows that were rotting and drafty. Panes manufactured custom replacements that fit the home's character perfectly. We are so much more comfortable and our heating bills have dropped significantly. — Rosa G., Downtown Perry