Choosing The Right Windows for DFW Metro

The Window Experts serves the entire Dallas-Fortworth metro with the best replacement windows DFW in the industry! We can claim that because we have installed tens of thousands of windows in Texas since we began operation over 15 years ago.
When we say “the best window for your home” we are referring primarily to the climate. The Dallas area climate is different from other areas of Texas. It’s not as dry and in the southern areas where they are experiencing extreme drought. Your region is still hot and muggy (high humidity) but, winters can be colder than say, Houston or San Antonio.
Choosing the right replacement windows DFW for your home comes down to knowing and evaluating the specifications of the window. You’ll need to know about the best frame materials to install and the best glass package to install.
In this video, we will explain:
- UV Light Readings
- Visible Light Impact
- Infrared Light/Energy
- Solar Heat Gain Factor/Coefficient
- Testing Windows With a Spectrometer
- Frame Materials and Styles
Recap Of Major Points From The Video
The shortest way to explain the right windows for your home is to say that you should select windows that keep heat inside during the winter (Low U-Factor), keep heat out in the summer (Low SHGC), and a high VT (visible transmission) so that your home does not darken significantly.
The Window Experts can help by providing an education about our windows. Depending on your wall types (brick, stucco, siding, etc.) we can recommend the right frame for you home that will look great, perform outstandingly, and last for decades! Also, depending on your home’s sun exposure, the frame along with the glass package can significantly reduce energy use, make your home quieter, and provide a great return on investment.

How To Work With The Window Experts!
Working with us to discover the correct windows for your home is easy. Just give us a call or complete one of our request forms!
For more information, visit our YouTube channel and read some of our other blog posts:
- Our YouTube Channel
- Vinyl vs Aluminum Windows post
- The Energy Savings Effect Of New Windows
- Low-E Windows Explained
