How long does a sales consultation last? 

Depending on how many windows you have, we can typically be wrapped up within an hour. We will discuss your reason for considering new windows, find out what you like and don’t like in replacement windows, show you the options, answer your questions, measure your windows, and then provide you with an itemized proposal(s) so that you can make an informed buying decision.

Ultra Windows has the product selection and the experience required to assist you in making the very best choice for your home and your budget. We welcome an opportunity to provide you with a no-cost in-home consultation.

 

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What is Low-E Glass?

What is Low-E Glass?

Building code requires that replacement windows include Low-E glass, which is very efficient at blocking solar heat and reducing damage from UV light. Unfortunately, Low-E glass provides a blue/green coloration to the glass that many homeowners find unattractive.

When it comes to choosing replacement windows, the “anything is better than what I have now” way of thinking should be avoided. Windows are an investment in your home and they should be chosen carefully. You want to be as happy with your windows in 10 years as you were the day they were installed, and that requires doing your due diligence before purchasing. Spending more time evaluating the options will ensure you remain satisfied with your new windows for many years to come. It will also increase the chances that your new windows will increase the value of your home when it’s time to sell. 

Vinyl windows are extremely popular for their lower price point, but they also come with some drawbacks. While vinyl is a very good insulator, it is prone to bowing and warping in extreme heat. This is one of the reasons why vinyl siding is very rarely used in the Houston area anymore. The strongest vinyl windows will have thicker frames which minimizes glass space. Narrow framed vinyl windows are flimsy and not suited for Houston’s hot summer months. For long-term durability and longevity, aluminum, composite or fiberglass are all better choices.

Aluminum windows are enjoying a resurgence in popularity due to their strength and rigidity – allowing for narrower frames and maximum glass. Additionally, aluminum is available in bronze or black colors without compromising long-term reliability. The drawbacks to aluminum windows include a slight compromise in energy-efficiency as compared to vinyl, composite or fiberglass (primarily in winter months) and a higher price point than vinyl.

Composite windows are growing in popularity, particularly for homeowners who are looking for maximum energy efficiency, more customization options, and/or a wood window appearance without the maintenance requirements. Composite is one of the strongest, most durable options in the industry. The only downside to composite windows is price.

Fiberglass windows offer the narrowest profile in the industry, multiple color options and very good energy efficiency ratings. The drawbacks to fiberglass are price, limited manufacturers and limited size and shape availability.

Ultra Windows has the product selection and the experience required to assist you in making the very best choice for your home and your budget. We welcome an opportunity to provide you with a no-cost in-home consultation.

 

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