Vinyl window replacement for Austin homes — replacing aging aluminum and wood frames with energy-efficient vinyl units across Travis and Williamson Counties. Call (512) 615-9042 to schedule your window replacement. With 241+ homeowner reviews and 13 years in Austin, we replace single-pane aluminum windows with modern vinyl units that perform in Austin’s heat.
The Situation Driving This Search
Your aluminum windows from the 1970s or 80s conduct heat straight into the house. On a 95°F Austin afternoon, the metal frame gets hot enough to burn. Vinyl frames don’t conduct heat — and new vinyl windows cost significantly less than aluminum or wood replacements.
Why It Matters in Austin
Aluminum frames from the 1960s–80s are extremely common in South Austin and North Austin bungalows. Vinyl is the volume replacement choice in Austin’s residential market. Original aluminum frames oxidize, pit, and lose their weather seal permanently over time.
Vinyl Window Replacement Services
Single Hung Window Replacement
Full window replacement for Austin homes. Written pricing before work begins. No work starts without your approval.
Learn MoreDouble Hung Window Replacement
Full window replacement for Austin homes. Written pricing before work begins. No work starts without your approval.
Learn MoreWindow Types We Install
Each window type has different performance characteristics for Austin’s climate. We help you choose the right type for each opening.
Single Hung
- Fixed top sash, operable bottom sash
- Most common in pre-1990 Austin homes — aluminum originals being replaced with vinyl
Double Hung
- Both sashes operable — tilt in for cleaning
- Preferred for multi-story Austin homes where outside cleaning is difficult
Casement
- Side-hinged, crank-operated — opens fully
- Maximum ventilation for Austin kitchens and bedrooms in hot months
Picture / Fixed
- Non-operable — maximum glass area
- Best for views and daylighting; Low-E coating critical for west-facing Austin exposures
What to Expect: Our 5-Step Process
The most common homeowner concern is: will there be a mess? Will my walls be damaged? How long will my home be open to the outside? Here’s exactly what happens.
Common Questions Before You Call
How much will new windows cost?
Window replacement costs in Austin typically run $300–$800 per window installed, depending on size, frame material, and glass type. Whole-house replacement projects range from $4,000 to $20,000+ depending on window count and specifications. We provide written pricing before work begins — no surprises.
Can’t I just have my current windows repaired instead?
If your windows have a single cracked pane or a broken latch, repair may make sense — we recommend contacting your original installer or a glass specialist for repair work. If your windows are fogging between panes, frames are warping, or you’re seeing a pattern of seal failures, replacement is typically more cost-effective than repeated repairs.
How long does window replacement take?
Single window: 1–2 hours. Whole house (10–15 windows): 1–2 days. We install one window at a time so your home is never fully open to the outside at once.
Why Call Us?
- ✓ 13 years replacing windows across Austin and Central Texas
- ✓ 241+ homeowner reviews — ask us for references in your neighborhood
- ✓ We specialize in replacement only — not split between repair, remodel, and install
- ✓ Written scope and pricing before work begins — confirmed before we start
Frequently Asked Questions
Why replace aluminum windows with vinyl in Austin?
Aluminum frames conduct heat directly into the home — a significant problem in Austin’s climate. Vinyl frames are thermal breaks, meaning they don’t transfer heat the way aluminum does. Modern vinyl windows also include double-pane glass with Low-E coatings and argon fill, dramatically improving insulation compared to original single-pane aluminum units.
How long do vinyl windows last in Austin?
Quality vinyl windows typically last 20–40 years. In Austin’s UV-intense climate, look for vinyl formulations with UV stabilizers to prevent yellowing and brittleness. We specify products appropriate for Austin’s climate zone.
Do you repair vinyl windows?
We specialize in full window replacement and new window installation. For repair of existing vinyl windows, we recommend contacting your original installer or a local glass repair specialist.
What is the difference between single hung and double hung vinyl windows?
Single hung windows have a fixed top sash and an operable bottom sash. Double hung windows have both sashes operable and tilt in for cleaning — preferred for multi-story homes where outside cleaning is difficult. We can help you choose the right type for each opening in your home.