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Energy Star

Vinyl Replacement Windows Save Money

Vinyl replacement windows are quickly becoming the most popular home improvement project.  Did you know that more than half of the windows in Texas are single-pane windows, and most all of the other half are uncoated double-pane windows? What this says is that most homeowners are wasting natural resources and spending money for cooling and heating  unnecessarily.  Homes with inferior windows are literally costing homeowners …

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Save energy with superior replacement windows

Superior Windows – the Answer to High Utility Bills!

SUPER WINDOWS are “super-high-performance windows.” Our top-of-the-line windows start with three panes of glass with multiple gas-filled insulating spaces. The window units are filled with argon or krypton gas because it’s heavier and more dense than air, so it slows down the convection current in the window. Our high-performance windows also have multiple low-E coatings applied to the inner glass surfaces. …

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Energy Loss Through Your Doors & Windows Costs You Money!

National Fenestration Rating Council (NFRC) Windows and doors are the single biggest source of home energy loss through unwanted heat gain, or heat loss, depending on the season. At a time when energy costs are a major part of your home budget, becoming more energy-efficient is important. In 1989 Berkeley Lab developed the National Fenestration Rating Council (NFRC), a non-profit …

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BBB 2010 Awards for Excellence Winner

BBB 2010 Awards for Excellence Winner

Once again Superior Window Company is proud to be recognized by the Better Business Bureau for its commitment to quality and excellence. Superior Window Company would like to acknowledge its loyal customers, professional installers, dedicated office staff, and suppliers for their continued support and dedication which has contributed to this prestigious achievement. Superior Window Company has established itself as a …

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Replacement Windows Designed for Texas