Window Contractors in Houston
Window Replacement & Installation Contractor
Window contractor services are a crucial part of any construction or remodeling project. Working with an experienced window contractor like M&M Roofing, Siding & Windows ensures that we can help bring your vision to life with our custom window styles and materials.
Window contractor services are a crucial part of any construction or remodeling project. Working with an experienced window contractor like M&M Roofing, Siding & Windows ensures that we can help bring your vision to life regarding custom windows. We specialize in different window materials including wood, vinyl, and aluminum as well as styles like casement and slider windows. Hiring an expert window installation company like M&M Roofing means that your windows will be correctly installed the first time for both energy efficiency and long-term performance.
Windows
Our Window Contractor Services
Window Inspection
We offer a comprehensive window inspection service, which includes a thorough examination of the structural and operational components of the windows. Our team will inspect and identify any issues with the windows and provide recommendations for any necessary repairs or replacements.
Window Repair
At M&M Roofing, Siding & Windows, our team is experienced in repairing all types of windows, including broken glass, window seals, locks, and hinges. We work quickly and efficiently to repair your windows to ensure your home or business is secure and protected.
Window Maintenance
Regular maintenance of your windows is crucial to ensure that they remain in good condition and operate efficiently. We offer a comprehensive window maintenance service, which includes cleaning, lubricating, tightening, and adjusting windows to maintain their performance and prolong their lifespan.
Types of Windows
Vinyl Windows
Vinyl windows are a popular choice for homeowners due to their affordability and durability.
Pros of Vinyl Windows
- Affordable
- Low maintenance
- Energy efficient
- Excellent insulation
- Reduce heat loss and energy bills
- Wide range of styles, colors, and sizes
Cons of vinyl windows
- Aren’t as durable as other window types
- Can be more challenging to repair if damaged
- More susceptible to warping or cracking when exposed to extreme weather conditions
Fiberglass Windows
Fiberglass windows are a solid choice for homeowners looking for durability and strength.
Pros of Fiberglass Windows
- Affordable
- Low maintenance requirements
- Never needs to be painted
- Durable
- Won’t rot, fade, or blister in hot sun
- Available in multiple colors
Cons of Fiberglass Windows
- Initial cost of installation can be higher
- Limited availability of colors
- Potential for condensation buildup
Wood & Wood Clad Windows
For a classic look, our wood clad windows are the way to go, providing natural insulation and an elegant appearance.
Pros of Wood Windows
- Energy efficient
- Durable
- Aesthetically pleasing
- Minimal maintenance
- Reduce energy costs
- Various styles available
Cons of Wood Windows
- More expensive than other types of windows
- May require more specialized maintenance and repair
Aluminum Windows
Pros of Aluminum Windows
- Durable
- Energy efficient
- Lightweight but strong
- Less prone to warping and damage
- Low maintenance
- Less likely to decay over time
- Help contain heat transfer between home interior and exterior
Cons of Aluminum Windows
- Less energy efficient
- Can be more expensive
FAQ’s
Frequently Asked Questions
The cost of removing and installing new windows varies depending on factors such as the type of window, size of the window, and the complexity of the installation.
Yes, there are programs and grants that offer assistance for window replacements in order to promote energy efficiency and conservation. These programs may vary depending on the state or government agency. It’s best to check with your local government or relevant organization to see if you’re eligible for grants or assistance.
Vinyl windows come in a variety of styles including single-hung, double-hung, casement, awning, sliding, bay, and bow. You can also customize your window with different colors and finishes.
Fiberglass windows are made from a combination of strong glass fibers and resin that form a sturdy frame and sash. This material offers excellent insulation, making it ideal for areas with extreme weather conditions.
Clad windows have a wooden interior frame and a protective outer layer made of materials such as metal, vinyl, or fiberglass. The exterior layer provides added durability, resistance to the elements, and low maintenance requirements.
Aluminum windows are less energy efficient overall than other materials such as fiberglass or vinyl as aluminum conducts heat and cold. However, the energy efficiency of aluminum windows can be increased by choosing ones with insulated frames, thermal breaks, or low-E coatings.
It may be cheaper to replace all of your windows at once as there will be only one installation process, saving on labor costs. Moreover, window contractors may offer bulk discounts or promotions for multiple window replacements. However, it’s best to consult with a window installation contractor beforehand to determine if replacing all windows is necessary.
Yes. Insulated frames help reduce heat transfer through your window which can save you money on energy costs over time. They also provide additional soundproofing benefits so that outside noise is reduced inside your home.
Vinyl windows are made from polyvinyl chloride (PVC), which is a durable material that is resistant to corrosion and fading. It also offers excellent insulation properties which help keep your home warm in the winter and cool in the summer.
Fiberglass has superior insulation properties, making it exceptional at reducing heat transfer and improving overall energy efficiency in your home. It also provides soundproofing benefits to help keep outside noise at a minimum.
The lifespan of clad windows depends on several factors, including the quality of the materials used, installation, and maintenance. Generally, well-made and properly installed clad windows can last up to 30 years or more. Regular cleaning, inspection, and maintenance will help extend the lifespan of your clad windows.
The lifespan of aluminum windows depends on the quality of the materials, installation, and maintenance. High-quality aluminum windows can last up to 30 years or more if properly installed and maintained. Exposure to harsh weather conditions and poor maintenance can shorten their lifespan.