We offer our clients the most complete selection of replacement windows for Houston and surrounding areas. Our expert installers have over 12 years on average of installing high performance windows and doors in Houston.
Custom Windows started manufacturing aluminum windows in The Heights in 1978 and is one of the oldest window dealers in Houston. Over the years as the industry has evolved, Custom Windows has added windows, doors and moving glass walls from high quality brands. We moved to our new location in 2017 and invite you to visit our showroom! While we no longer manufacture windows, the expertise and knowledge from decades of manufacturing excellence still guides our selection of products and services in ways normal window dealers cannot duplicate.
Although the company started in 2018, our owner's have been in the home improvement business since 2013 and our lead window and door installer, with multiple crews, has been in the business for nearly 20 years.
Zen Windows was founded in 1998 after deciding it was time to create a totally new way of shopping for window replacement. Homeowners tell us how much they like doing business with us and how easy we make the whole process. They love dealing with us because they can tell how much we care about getting them great results at a reasonable price without even having to come into their home. This is exactly how we would want our window buying experience to be - helping people improve their home, but without the uncomfortable sales calls and other stresses associated with traditional home improvement. We couple all of that with a lifetime warranty, no deposits or down payments, and financing options to create the best replacement window buying experience out there.
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