WINDOWS

Many seem to believe all window manufacturers are the same. Like everything else, there is a range in quality of material and engineering. We’ve heard many times, “a window is just a window, right?” No, they are not.

We’ve done the research and make it an informative and transparent selection process.

BEWARE: Get informed from sources promoting multiple window manufacturers. Window Distributors, Suppliers or Installers that promote one manufacturer are typically clearly biased. Their sales pitch is engineered to make that one window sound amazing.

TYPES OF WINDOWS

  • VINYL – most common for Texas heat efficiency and cost effective. Range from Builder Grade to Premium quality
  • FIBERGLASS – very strong product able to withstand decades of wear and tear. Some up to 70 years. Fiberglass is similar to vinyl in it’s ability to provide energy efficiency and stop the transfer of heat and cold
  • WOOD – aesthetically pleasing with a range of options from modern to classic. Wood can also be metal clad, stained or painted to match the rest of your home’s colors. Beautiful, energy efficient, and versatile
  • UPVC – big brother to Vinyl with great energy efficiency but a stronger frame. Capable to do larger windows as well as European tilt & turn
  • ALUMINIUM – very strong and offer the most narrow frame. Aluminum windows are the least energy efficient

WINDOW PRICING

VINYL – Builder Grade $800 – 1000
VINYL – Premium Grade$900 – 1800
UPVC $1000 – 2000
FIBERGLASS$1000 – 1800
ALUMINIUM$1000 – 1800
WOOD$1900 – 2800

Window price estimations are per window including installation and based on industry average for new window replacements. Typically a minimum of three window replacements are required

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What Our Clients Say About Us

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Repeat Business

I am a PM for a construction company and Greg is my go to guy for Windows. He is one of the most knowledgeable vendors I’ve ever had. He knows the product he sells inside and out and can answer anything about Windows. I have done a lot of repeat business with him and have found him to be transparent, honest, and reasonable. He shows up when he says he will and does what he said he would do. His prices are great, but his integrity is what keeps me his loyal customer.




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Taylor Wilcox

A Dream Come True

All the info and installation ran smoothly. Great recommendations on products and the end result is just what we wanted.

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Jake Williams

Exceptional Service and Quality

My experience with Austin Window Expert was nothing but positive. The entire process was straightforward and seamless from start to finish.

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Kaitlin Gary

Highly Recommend Their Expertise

We reached out to several companies for quotes, and chose this team because their professionalism stood out from the very first phone call. Greg guided us through every step, explaining the differences between styles and helping us make the right choice

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DOORS

There are an extraordinary amount of options for doors. Whether you are looking for a new Entry Door or opening a wall for glass Patio Doors, you’ll find a wide range of choices.

First, begin narrowing the options with style and material type. Find the type of door you like and the material you’re interested in and usually you’ll still have many to choose from.

We’ll be your guide to navigating all the options.


Entry Doors

The most common Entry Door materials are wood or fiberglass.

Wood is extremely versatile and can create a classic or modern look depending on your style and options. You can do an exposed grain from a wood species best for you aesthetic, climate and sun exposure or paint to match any design color scheme. Wood Doors provide energy efficiency and security with lasting value.

Fiberglass Doors provide a great energy efficient option in a large range of styles. Fiberglass Doors can be made with a wood grain or smooth aesthetic to accommodate any design.

Patio Doors

We have done the leg work and chosen the best Patio Doors in a range of materials to accommodate aesthetic and budget. We want to insure you receive the best options in a sea of choices.

Whether you want to replace old hard-to-open doors or completely open a wall to transform your space, we have the know how and the doors to transform your vision to reality.

The most common Patio Doors:

Bi-Fold Doors – Also known as Folding Doors, provide and accordion style operation allowing to maximize an opening

Swing – Traditional hinged door with many material and style options. Now with Dog Doors in the glass!

French Doors – Double hinged doors

Sliding Doors – Many operation types from traditional to telescopic with multiple panel options to completely open a space

Key notes

  • Narrow your search by choosing style and material type
  • All Door installations expertly installed with guaranteed in writing craftsmanship.
  • Keep pictures of doors you like to navigate style options

All styles of siding. And more… With our trained and experienced crew we can customize your project to fulfill your vision within your budget.

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James Hardie

Hardie siding gives a long-lasting strength with a variety of finishes to choose. With proper installation, James Hardie® products can last 30 to 50.

02

Cedar

For the natural charm of wood, cedar siding provides a warm, customizable look. In Austin, cedar requires staining or sealing to protect against moisture and pests but can last 20 to 40 years.

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Vinyl Siding

Vinyl siding is a popular and budget-friendly option that provides protection with very little upkeep. Vinyl can last 20 to 40 years while keeping your exterior looking updated.

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Aluminum

Aluminum provides a modern, low-maintenance exterior that handles moisture, pests, and fire very well. Comes in many finishes and won’t warp or crack over time. With cleaning, aluminum can last 30 to 50 years.

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Engineered Wood

Combine the warmth of real wood with advanced manufacturing to boosts strength and weather resistance. With proper care, engineered wood can last 20 to 30 years.

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Cost

Costs of siding depends on material, your home’s design, size and number of stories, the existing siding, labor rates and even the terrain your house.

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