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Windows & Doors · Houston

Built for storms. Sealed for the AC bill.

Replacement windows, exterior doors, patio sliders. Impact-rated hurricane glass for storm exposure, low-E coatings for the Houston AC bill. Energy Star certified products, properly installed and sealed.

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Overview

Houston wants two things from windows. Your windows should give both.

Houston wants windows that survive a hurricane and reduce the AC bill. Most homes have neither. Standard double-pane windows blow out at 110 mph and bleed heat at 130°F surface temps. Impact-rated low-E windows survive Cat 4 and reduce summer cooling cost 20–30%. Worth the upgrade if you're staying.

What We Do

Services we offer.

01

Impact-Rated Windows

Hurricane-rated glass and frames. Survives Category 4 wind without shutters. Insurance discount eligible — many carriers offer 15–35% premium reduction.

02

Energy-Efficient Replacement

Double or triple-pane with low-E coating, argon-filled, vinyl or fiberglass frames. Reduces summer cooling cost 20–30% for Houston homes.

03

Exterior Doors

Steel, fiberglass, or solid wood. Energy-rated, properly weatherstripped, deadbolt-ready. Custom sizing available.

04

Patio Sliders & French Doors

Standard 6' sliders, 8' sliders, oversize 12' panoramic, French doors. Impact-rated options for storm-prone neighborhoods.

05

Storm Doors & Screens

Full-view storm doors, retractable screens, security doors. Adds insulation layer plus break-in deterrence.

06

Repair & Reseal

Resealing failed window seals, replacing rotted thresholds, fixing slider tracks. Often cheaper than replacement when the frame is sound.

Questions

Asked & answered.

How much do replacement windows cost?
Standard double-pane vinyl: $400–$800 per window installed. Impact-rated: $700–$1,400 per window. Triple-pane premium: $900–$1,800. A typical Houston home (10–15 windows) runs $5,000–$15,000 standard or $8,000–$25,000 impact-rated.
Are impact windows worth the cost?
If you're in a hurricane-exposed neighborhood and staying long-term: yes. The upgrade typically costs $3,000–$6,000 over standard windows. Insurance premium discounts (15–35%) usually pay back the upgrade in 6–10 years. Plus you never put up plywood again.
Will new windows really lower my electric bill?
In Houston: yes, meaningfully. Old single-pane or failed double-pane windows are the #2 source of cooling loss after attic air leakage. Energy-efficient replacement windows typically reduce summer electric bill 15–25%. The savings depend on what you're replacing.
How long does window replacement take?
Most homes: 1–2 days for full-house window replacement. Impact-rated windows take slightly longer because installation is more involved. We do exterior trim and caulk same day.
Do you handle insurance claims for storm-broken windows?
Yes. Window damage from hail, wind, or falling debris is typically covered. We document, write the scope, and meet your adjuster. Insurance often covers the upgrade to impact-rated as 'code upgrade' if your area requires it. More on claims →
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