Window Repair & Replacement – Vinyl Windows

vinyl replacement windowsGreen-Friendly Vinyl Replacement Windows from Apple Glass Can Save You Money

According to the U.S. Department of Energy, replacing older single-pane windows with energy-efficient double-glazed windows can reduce utility bills by as much as 15 percent. At Apple Glass, we sell and install top-rated vinyl replacement windows from manufacturers like Pella and Simonton. Our trained technicians can provide you with a wide range of choices to suit your budget, allowing you to enjoy lower heating and cooling bills while enhancing the overall value of your home.

Rating Systems for Energy-Efficient Windows

Windows are tested and rated for energy efficiency by the National Fenestration Rating Council (NFRC), an independent nonprofit ratings organization that ranks windows based on five separate categories:

  • Air leakage ratings are based on the amount of air allowed to enter or exit the home through gaps and joints in replacement windows. Lower air leakage ratings are associated with improved efficiency.
  • Visible transmittance is the amount of light that passes through window glass. Higher visible transmittance corresponds to increased light inside your home.
  • Solar heat gain coefficient ratings are used to measure the amount of solar heat transferred through window glass into your home. Lower ratings in this category translate to higher energy efficiency.
  • Condensation resistance measures the ability of the window to resist water buildup and condensation in a variety of environmental conditions. Higher rankings in this area indicate improved performance.
  • U-factor ratings provide information on the insulating performance of the window. Lower ratings indicate improved insulation and increased energy efficiency.

These ratings can provide you with added information when selecting your replacement windows from Apple Glass.

Top-Rated Vinyl Replacement Windows

The glass installation experts at Apple Glass can install energy-efficient vinyl windows from top manufacturers that include Simonton and Pella. Our windows are designed to look great and to stand up to the worst of Texas weather while keeping you comfortable all year around. We deliver a full range of choices for our customers in Houston and The Woodlands to suit almost every budget and aesthetic preference. Best of all, Apple Glass replacement windows can cut your heating and cooling costs by a considerable amount, allowing you to enjoy added protection from the elements while saving money every month.

Green-Friendly Solutions for Texas Homes

Apple Glass specializes in providing residents of Houston and The Woodlands with affordable and energy-efficient replacement window options. Our green-friendly vinyl replacement windows offer significant cost savings and can often pay for themselves within a few years of installation. Additionally, energy-efficient windows from Apple Glass can increase the value of your property and deliver increased comfort inside your home.

The experts at Apple Glass also provide auto glass repair and windshield replacement and can install storm windows to increase the efficiency of your existing windows. Whatever your glass repair or installation needs, Apple Glass can deliver the best services at the best prices. Contact us today to discuss your window replacement project with one of our trained and courteous professionals.

Testimonials

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Thanks! Your service and attitude was wonderful from beginning to end – You guys have the whole package!

Tom Glancy August 10, 2016

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Called in and says….Great job!! Very courteous and professional…Thank you for a job well done!

Mary Ryan August 10, 2016

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