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Energy Home Pros, LLC
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Serving Seadrift, TX and surrounding areas

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In business since 2014

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Replacement windows for as low as $25 a month! Energy Home Pros is one of the most trusted companies of its kind in the South Texas area, with hundreds of satisfied customers. We?re trusted to do great work on your most valuable investment, and make it a place you are even happier to call home. Take a look around our website and get to know the many services we offer. Some you may have heard of before while others might be brand new. You?re always welcome to contact us with any questions and discover the full energy saving potential your home may have. Give us a call or contact us online for a free energy analysis on your home, so that we can get started saving you energy and money.

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Buffalo Roofing and Exteriors
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Serving Seadrift, TX and surrounding areas

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"The experience with buffalo roofing and exterior was a blessing. Customer service was professional and the crew treated our home better than we do. The final result was worth everything."
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Groundworks
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Serving Seadrift, TX and surrounding areas

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In business since 2016

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"Job was completed in 1 day for 9 piers. Not the cheapest but their warranty is not like no others. Only 4 stars (should be 4.5) due to leaving the area messy. I know it was very modded and it was difficult to leave things as they were."
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Windows questions, answered by experts

Having a professional caulk your windows will cost you around $50 to $70 per window (or $1.25 to $4 per linear foot), including labor. However, caulking is one of the easiest DIYs there is, and you’ll save a lot of money by getting the supplies and doing it yourself. You’ll only pay $0.05 to $0.20 per linear foot if you DIY this one. Finally, different types of caulk don’t vary too much in price, with most tubes costing no more than $15 apiece (but typically only $3 to $10) at the most. 

Yes, triple-pane windows are more resistant to condensation. They help to reduce interior condensation that forms as a result of warmer temperatures inside your home than outside it. This makes them a good fit for cooler climates, particularly with newer, well-sealed homes that retain higher levels of moisture in the winter months.

On average, replacing your windows can cost anywhere from $180 to $410, which breaks down to an average of $280 per window. It all depends on the size of the window you’re installing and the frame and glass that you choose. Other things a contractor might take into consideration are the age of your home, the condition of the walls, and where you’re installing the windows.

To lower your home’s humidity level overnight, you can open your windows when the air is less damp. This tactic allows air to circulate around the window, preventing condensation from forming. However, you should consider the disadvantages of leaving your windows open overnight, including safety risks and pest intrusions.

The most common types of window frames include frame and sash, metal or aluminum frames, composite frames, fiberglass frames, vinyl frames, wood frames, glass or glazed frames, and insulated frames. Frames can also be categorized by operating types, such as awning frames, single/double-sliding frames, fixed frames, casement frames, and single/double-hung frames.

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