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Written By Todays Homeowner Local Pros
Last Updated May 2023
Upgrading your windows can be expensive, but they are a great way to maintain or improve your home's energy efficiency. If your windows are leaky or damaged, 25-30% of your house's heat or cool air could be flowing out of them, according to the Department of Energy. That can add an extra $156 a year on your electricity bills in Fort Worth.
Deciding on a window installer can be tough, which is why we've put together a list of the top installation companies to help you in your search.
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Good customer service
Free assessment
Educational website
Price transparency
Timely service
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Good customer service
Educational website
Price transparency
Free assessment
Services Offered
Good customer service
Educational website
Price transparency
Free assessment
Services Offered
Good customer service
Award-winning
Free assessment
Price transparency
Timely service
Services Offered
Good customer service
Award-winning
Free assessment
Educational website
Price transparency
Services Offered
Good customer service
Award-winning
Free assessment
Educational website
Price transparency
Timely service
Services Offered
Good customer service
Award-winning
Free assessment
Educational website
Price transparency
Timely service
Services Offered
Good customer service
Educational website
Price transparency
Free assessment
Services Offered
Good customer service
Educational website
Price transparency
Free assessment
Services Offered
Good customer service
Educational website
Price transparency
Free assessment
Services Offered
Today's Homeowner looks at dozens of datapoints on window companies to come up with our data-driven rankings. It's not possible for a company to pay for preferential treatment in our rankings. We look at the following key factors in determining who should top our list:
The types of window that usually last the longest are ones constructed from vinyl or wood, with double glaze for extra insulation. Vinyl windows are famous for their durability and require no maintenance, and wood windows provide a more timeless look. Tripling up on the glazing will help keep heating and cooling bills over time.
The most suitable type of replacement window for your Fort Worth home depends on when your home was built, which is 1982 on average in Fort Worth. If your home was built a while ago, you may want to consider energy-efficient windows such as double-glazed windows, which are designed to keep your home cool in the summer and warm in the winter. Wood frames also have a timeless look that's great for older homes. For newer homes, you can consider vinyl windows, which are affordable, durable and have a modern look.
The window installation process typically takes a day or two for a standard home. But, if you have a large number of windows to install, it may take longer. Some companies can complete the project in a single day, depending on the size of the job.
Many window companies can offer payment plans for their services, which may be based on your income. If you're looking for financing options, it's best to contact the window company directly to learn more.
Choosing a window installer is an important decision and if you have energy bills that are on the higher end, it's important to double-check that the company you choose installs energy-efficient windows. You should also get references, check reviews, and get an estimate before making a decision. Additionally, make sure you choose a company that offers a guarantee in case of any issues with the installation.
It is important to regularly check the area around your windows for any damage or wear that might have occurred since installation, even if your area only gets some rainfall. You should also wipe down your windows occasionally to wash away any dirt or debris.