Modern Performance
Aluminum Windows Built for How You Live Today
Clean lines. Narrow frames. Maximum glass. If you want windows that disappear and let your views do the talking, aluminum is your answer.
When Only Aluminum Will Do
Aluminum windows aren't for everyone. They're for people who refuse to compromise on how their home looks. For homeowners who want larger openings without sacrificing strength. For anyone who's tired of chunky frames blocking their view of the backyard.
Here's the truth: aluminum is the strongest window frame material you can buy. That strength means we can make frames thinner while spanning larger openings. You get more glass, more light, and more of the view you paid for when you bought your home.
Maximum Views
Narrow frames mean up to 20% more glass area compared to vinyl. You bought your home for the view-aluminum lets you see it.
Unmatched Strength
Aluminum won't warp, sag, or bow. Ever. The strength allows for larger windows that operate perfectly for decades.
Modern Aesthetics
Sleek, contemporary look that works with today's architectural trends. Available in dozens of powder-coat colors that won't chip or fade.
Weather Proof
Aluminum doesn't rust, rot, or deteriorate. Houston's humidity and heat don't phase it. It's the same material used in commercial buildings and high-rises for a reason.
Yes, Aluminum Can Be Energy Efficient
Older aluminum windows deserved their reputation as energy losers. But that was 40 years ago. Modern aluminum windows use thermal break technology that changes everything.
How Thermal Breaks Work
Think of a thermal break as an insulator sandwiched between the interior and exterior aluminum. It stops heat transfer dead in its tracks. The outside aluminum can be scorching hot from the Texas sun, but the inside stays cool to the touch.
Combined with Low-E glass and argon gas fill, today's aluminum windows perform just as well as vinyl. You don't have to choose between looks and efficiency anymore.
What You Get
- Multi-chamber thermal break design
- Low-E4 glass coating (best available)
- Argon or krypton gas insulation
- Triple-pane options for maximum performance
Real-World Results
- Up to 50% reduction in heat gain
- 20-30% lower cooling costs in summer
- Blocks 99% of UV rays (protects furniture)
- Quieter home (better sound dampening)
When Aluminum Is Your Best Choice
Large Openings
Planning larger windows to capture your view? Aluminum's strength means we can create wider windows without sagging or needing bulky support. The glass stays flat, the operation stays smooth, and the view stays uninterrupted.
Contemporary & Modern Architecture
If your home has clean lines, flat roofs, or an industrial aesthetic, aluminum windows complete the look. They're what architects specify for modern designs because nothing else delivers that crisp, minimalist appearance.
Coastal or High-Humidity Areas
Living near the coast? Aluminum doesn't care about salt air or humidity. It won't corrode or deteriorate. If you're in Galveston, Clear Lake, or anywhere with moisture concerns, aluminum gives you peace of mind.
Commercial-Grade Durability for Homes
Want windows that last? Aluminum handles high winds, maintains structural integrity in harsh conditions, and is the same material used in commercial buildings. It's built to last in any climate.
Make It Match Your Vision
Aluminum windows offer more design flexibility than any other frame material. The powder-coat finish can match virtually any color, and because the frames are so narrow, you can go bold without overwhelming your home's exterior.
Popular Finish Options
- Bronze/Dark Bronze: Classic look for traditional homes
- Black: Bold, modern, always in style
- White: Clean and timeless
- Charcoal/Graphite: Contemporary neutral
- Custom Colors: Match your siding, trim, or create contrast
Window Styles
- Fixed/Picture Windows: Maximum glass, zero obstruction
- Sliding/Gliding: Effortless operation for large openings
- Casement: Unobstructed views when open
- Awning: Ventilation even during rain
- Folding/Accordion: Open entire walls to outdoors
Precision Installation Makes the Difference
Aluminum windows are engineered to tight tolerances. That means the installation has to be just as precise. We're talking millimeters, not inches.
Our installers are trained specifically on aluminum window systems. They know how to flash them properly, seal them correctly, and ensure the frames stay square and true for decades. Because if an aluminum window isn't installed right, you lose all the benefits of the precision engineering that went into manufacturing it.
See Our Installation ProcessCommon Questions About Aluminum Windows
Generally yes, but not always by much. The price difference depends on the specific windows you're comparing. For large or complex windows, aluminum might actually cost less because you don't need as much structural support. Think of it as paying for precision engineering and a 50-year lifespan.
No. The powder-coat finish is baked on and incredibly durable. It won't chip, peel, or fade. Wash them once or twice a year and occasionally lubricate the tracks if you have sliding windows. That's it.
40-60 years, sometimes longer. Aluminum doesn't deteriorate. The only things that can fail are the glass seals (which we can replace) or the hardware (which we can replace). The frame itself is essentially permanent.
Ready to See What Aluminum Can Do?
Schedule a free consultation. We'll measure your openings, show you samples, and give you a detailed quote with no pressure and no games.