To you, the discerning Dallas Metroplex consumer, home renovation quality and value are still held in high regard. Add comfort and beauty – with your individual lifestyle –and suddenly the remodel transforms your house into that warm, inviting home. Dallas area homeowner know that they live in an area where real estate still holds its value and where people still entertain in their homes.
Growing awareness of windows in home design is evident in new and renovated homes. Windows and doors are no longer just a portion of the outside envelope. Instead, they are an integral part of the lifestyle created within the home. Most “window shoppers” are mainly concerned with cost first and foremost, followed by energy efficiency. Window manufacturers are putting more effort in replacement windows that have up-to-date technology but can still have the look of the window from its original age. The vinyl single hung still remains a popular choice in replacement windows. Most vinyl single hung windows manufactured have gone through the National Fenestration Rating Council (NFRC) testing process, which determines the U-values and the Solar Heat Gain Coefficient (SHGC). There are certain tax credits still available so it’s always a good idea to check the U-values, which measure the insulating value of windows. The lower U-value, the better job a window does in keeping out heat and cold. A low U-value is important in all climates. In Texas, where air conditioning is important, choose a window with a lower solar heat gain coefficient to block more of the sun’s heat rays. Compare efficiency ratings before you purchase a window to help lower heating and cooling costs. While you’re at it, look for windows that offer low-emissivity (low E) coatings. The thin, transparent metallic coatings on the inside surfaces of insulated glass permit visible light to pass through, but they reflect some energy. In the summer, this keeps heat outside the home; in the winter it helps retain heat in the home. Low-E or coatings greatly reduce heat transfer through glass and also help minimize fading of furniture, drapes and carpets caused by the sun. And, with today’s technology and innovative design, the use of storm windows, is, well, out the window.

Windows and doors – cornerstones or visual anchors in any home – are major investments in home improvements that can help create that unique look that makes your home your own.