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Window Replacements

By: Southwest Exteriors
November 14th, 2017

If it’s been a while since you’ve replaced your windows, or worse yet, they’re the same windows as when you moved in, you might want to consider replacement window installation - and fast, before the weather starts to change. Older windows come with so many problems (not to mention costs!), and those problems can worsen as the fall rains and winter storms start to roll in.

Siding

By: Southwest Exteriors
November 9th, 2017

Siding is a great way to protect your home and add visual interest. But today’s home siding options have gotten too cookie-cutter. They’re all wood, wood-toned or wood look-alikes with a flimsy, fake-wood feeling, and they just don’t deliver on quality or appeal. Are you looking for something better? Want home siding options that break the mold a little more? Then try these options:

Window Replacements

By: Southwest Exteriors
January 24th, 2013

This window can cost anywhere from $477 to $1400 to replace in the San Antonio market.

Window Replacements

By: Southwest Exteriors
November 29th, 2012

This is a great question. No one wants their home opened up for a long period of time. In addition, no one wants to have strangers in their home for an extended time period. Different factors come into play when considering how long it takes to install replacement windows. Let me share those factors with you:

Window Replacements

By: Southwest Exteriors
October 29th, 2012

When your electricity bill makes you grimace, the temperature in the house is never comfortable, and the noise outside becomes irritating, you probably begin to investigate those old windows on your home. Sure enough, they are probably difficult to open or close, air is likely seeping in around the edges, they are foggy in between the panes, or perhaps even noticeably warped or peeling. That’s when you finally force yourself to start thinking about replacing them.