We install high-quality replacement windows in San Antonio and Houston designed for Texas heat, energy savings, and long-term durability.
Versatile, timeless, and easy to maintain. A smart upgrade for homeowners who want improved airflow, simple cleaning from inside the home, and a balanced look that complements both traditional and modern styles.
Fixed and frameless in appearance, picture windows maximize natural light and showcase unobstructed outdoor views. Perfect for bright, open spaces.
Hinged at the side and opening outward, casement windows provide excellent ventilation and a tight seal for enhanced energy efficiency.
Hinged at the top and opening outward, awning windows allow fresh air in—even during light rain—while maintaining privacy and protection.
We’re a locally owned, owner-operated window company built on simple values: do right by people, be clear about pricing, and treat every home with care.
We use MI Windows, the same trusted manufacturer used by premium brands, but without the showroom overhead and aggressive sales tactics. That means excellent windows at a fair and competitive price.
We evaluate your current windows, discuss goals, and provide clear, written pricing. No pressure.
We custom order your MI replacement windows for a precise fit and long-term performance.
Our team installs your new windows with care and respect, leaving your home clean and brighter than before.
We evaluate your current windows, discuss goals, and provide clear, written pricing. No pressure.
We custom order your MI replacement windows for a precise fit and long-term performance.
Our team installs your new windows with care and respect, leaving your home clean and brighter than before.
See what better windows — and better service — look like.
There are several popular window types, including double-hung, casement, sliding, awning, bay, bow, picture, and specialty shape windows. Each style offers unique benefits in terms of ventilation, aesthetics, and functionality, making it important to choose one that fits your home’s design and needs.
Casement and awning windows are often considered among the most energy-efficient because they seal tightly when closed. However, energy performance also depends on the glass package, frame material, and proper installation. Look for energy-efficient glass options like Low-E coatings and double or triple-pane glass.
Sliding and double-hung windows are typically the easiest to maintain because they allow convenient cleaning from inside the home. Vinyl frame windows also require less maintenance compared to wood, as they resist moisture, peeling, and warping.
Choosing the right window depends on your ventilation needs, architectural style, budget, and desired energy efficiency. Large picture windows work well for maximizing natural light, while casement or awning windows are great for airflow. A professional consultation can help determine the best option for your space.
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