While some homeowners believe they are limited to stock window replacement options when transforming their home, the truth is there are endless possibilities with custom windows.

Energy efficient upgrades like Low-E coatings and insulated multi-chamber frames reduce your utility bills, as well as keep harmful UV rays from damaging your furnishings.

Energy Efficiency

Investing in new replacement windows is a good way to lower your energy bills. These windows help regulate the amount of heat that passes from outside to inside your home and reduce condensation issues. This helps save you money and reduces discomfort caused by the North Texas significant heating season.

Maverick Windows offers a wide variety of window types that are designed with energy efficiency in mind. Their UniShield window packages are ENERGY STAR certified. These windows feature Low-E glass that filters out long-wave radiation and reduces solar heat gain during the hot Dallas summers. The space between the double or triple-panes is also filled with argon gas that helps insulate the home.

Bay and bow windows are popular options that add a striking architectural focal point to the home. They allow natural light to shine freely throughout the room, and they can be made with a mixture of window types including picture or specialty-shaped windows.

Aesthetics

A home’s windows are an opportunity to make a statement. They frame picturesque views and invite natural light into rooms, and with the right customization, they can enhance any architectural aesthetic.

Traditional double hung windows are a classic choice, offering simple operation and timeless beauty. They come in a variety of colors to complement any design style, from light tones that create an airy feeling to richer hues that impart a sense of depth and character.

Whether you live in the bustling city of Dallas, TX or the serene suburbs of Southlake, custom windows offer sleek lines and minimalist profiles that seamlessly blend with contemporary architectural styles. They are also durable, withstanding the scorching summer heat of Plano, TX and the chilly winters of Lewisville, TX. Advanced insulating materials and state-of-the-art sealing technologies ensure minimal heat transfer, helping to reduce energy consumption. This leads to lower bills and a smaller carbon footprint, making these windows a favorite among environmentally conscious homeowners.

Local Craftsmanship

Adding new windows to your home is about more than just increasing resale value. They can elevate your design, reduce energy bills, and let in better lighting. You can choose from many different window styles, and each option has unique benefits.

We can install replacement or custom wood windows with a wide range of options and upgrades. The sizing, options, glass package and trims will all affect the cost of your project. We are one of the few contractors with tens of thousands of hands on hours with wood windows. We are experienced in addressing historical districts, homeowners associations and the specifics of wood double hung windows.

A popular choice for a more modern look are aluminum clad windows. These windows have a maintenance free exterior and are available in white or tan with the frame and sash painted or stained in your choice of color. This is a great option for homes with architectural integrity that want a sleek and contemporary look.

Warranty

A window warranty can offer homeowners peace of mind knowing that their investment is protected. The exact details of each manufacturer’s warranty will vary, but most will fall into one of a few larger categories – lifetime, limited lifetime, prorated, and double lifetime.

A true lifetime warranty offers comprehensive protection for as long as you own your home. This protection will cover all parts, labor, and shipping costs for covered repairs. It can also be transferred to the next homeowner in the event that you sell your home.

Some brands may have labels on their windows in different places, so it’s important to find them and be aware of what they are claiming to offer. For example, Alside’s labels are on the window head jamb while Andersen has them in a few different locations depending on the type of window. Be sure to ask your dealer for a copy of the warranty terms. They can be a valuable tool for finding the right repair solution for your windows.

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