
Home Windows & Doors
Energy-efficient windows and doors are designed to reduce heat transfer, improve insulation, and help maintain a consistent indoor temperature. They use advanced materials like low-E glass, argon gas fills, and thermal break frames to keep your home cooler in summer and warmer in winter—without overworking your HVAC system.
A typical installation includes:
Assessment of existing windows and doors for air leaks and inefficiency
Selection of ENERGY STAR®-rated products based on your climate zone (Zone 3 for most of L.A.)
Professional removal and replacement of old windows/doors
Sealing and insulation around frames to eliminate drafts
Inspection for local compliance (especially important in L.A. County or city jurisdictions)
In hot zones like the San Fernando Valley, energy-efficient windows and doors can:
Block up to 70% of solar heat from entering your home
Reduce cooling and heating costs by 15–30%
Help qualify for LADWP rebates and California energy incentives
Improve comfort and noise reduction—great for busy L.A. streets
Boost home value and curb appeal