Vinyl windows are extremely popular for replacement projects, and they can be a great choice for Texas homeowners. Quality vinyl windows are far more efficient than aluminum windows, and they require very little maintenance. However, the big drawback to vinyl windows is that they are susceptible to bowing and warping in the extreme Texas heat, if they’re not well built. More information on assessing the construction quality of a window is available here.
Ultra vinyl windows are specifically designed to withstand the heat, the wind, and the rain – along with anything else that might come your way. While many companies claim to have the best window, we prove it. Independent third party AAMA certification shows that Ultra vinyl windows are stronger and more airtight than any other vinyl window on the market. Even the extreme Texas heat is no match for our windows! This gives you peace of mind, knowing that your new Ultra windows will continue to perform year after year, while cheaper vinyl windows fail.
High performance vinyl windows will always be AAMA tested and certified, and will incorporate maximum amounts of Titanium Dioxide, thicker vinyl walls, foam insulation, sash reinforcement, triple point weatherstripping, and double strength glass into the design. Vinyl windows that are not AAMA certified should not be considered, since the manufacturer is unwilling to undergo rigorous independent testing and provide access to their manufacturing facility for quality control inspections.
In order to be truly energy efficient, a window must be able to do three things; (1) block heat from the sun (2) prevent winter heat from escaping (3) keep indoor air in and outdoor air out. If any one of these elements are missing, your home’s energy efficiency is severely compromised. Ultra vinyl windows excel in every area, with the lowest U-Value, Solar Heat Gain Coefficient, and Air Leakage rating in the industry. There’s not a better vinyl window sold in Texas, we guarantee it.

