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Composite Windows Replacement in Dallas-Fort Worth

Composite replacement windows represent the best of both worlds — combining the structural strength and aesthetic appeal of wood with the low-maintenance durability and weather resistance of synthetic materials. Engineered from a blend of wood fibers, polymers, and binding agents, composite frames resist rotting, warping, cracking, and insect damage while delivering thermal performance that rivals or exceeds traditional wood windows.

For Dallas-Fort Worth homeowners, composite windows solve a real problem. The North Texas climate is brutal on window frames — intense UV radiation, extreme heat, occasional hailstorms, and dramatic temperature swings between seasons all take their toll. Composite materials are engineered specifically to withstand these conditions without the expansion, contraction, and degradation that can affect both wood and vinyl over time. The result is a window frame that looks great and performs consistently for 25 to 40 years.

We install composite windows from Andersen and ProVia, including Andersen's proprietary Fibrex composite and ProVia's ecoLite frames. Both products are available in a range of colors and finishes, including options that closely mimic the look of painted wood. Our team ensures every composite window is installed with precision weathersealing and insulated foam around the frame for maximum energy performance in the DFW heat.

Benefits of Composite Windows

Combines wood-like strength and beauty with vinyl-like durability
Resists rot, warping, cracking, and insect damage in any climate
Excellent thermal performance — better than aluminum, comparable to wood
Low maintenance — no painting, staining, or sealing required
Handles extreme temperature swings without expanding or contracting
Eco-friendly — many composite frames use recycled wood fiber content

Composite Windows Are Best For

Homeowners who want the look of wood without the maintenance commitment
DFW homes in areas with high UV exposure and temperature extremes
Whole-home replacement projects where long-term value is the priority
Environmentally conscious homeowners who value sustainable building materials

Why Choose Bradley James for Composite Windows

Bradley James Windows & Doors is a veteran-owned company based in Plano, TX, serving homeowners across the entire Dallas-Fort Worth metroplex. We carry Andersen, Anlin, ProVia and Velux — premium brands selected for their proven performance in the Texas climate.

Every installation is performed by our own trained team, never subcontracted. We provide transparent pricing with no hidden fees, offer first responder and military discounts verified through ID.me, and stand behind our work with comprehensive warranties. From the first estimate to the final walkthrough, you deal with people who care about getting it right.

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Composite Windows FAQ

What is the difference between composite and vinyl windows?
Composite windows are made from a blend of wood fibers and polymer resins, giving them greater structural strength and rigidity than vinyl. This means composite frames can be thinner while supporting larger glass areas, and they resist bowing and flexing that can affect vinyl in extreme heat. Composite also has a more natural, wood-like appearance and feel compared to the plastic look of some vinyl products.
How long do composite windows last in the DFW climate?
Composite windows typically last 25 to 40 years in the Dallas-Fort Worth climate. Because composite materials resist UV degradation, moisture absorption, and thermal cycling better than either pure wood or vinyl, they maintain their structural integrity and appearance over the long term. Most composite windows come with 20-year or limited lifetime warranties from the manufacturer.
How much do composite windows cost compared to vinyl?
Composite windows typically cost 15 to 30 percent more than comparable vinyl windows. In the DFW market, expect to pay $650 to $1,200 per composite window installed, compared to $550 to $950 for vinyl. The premium is justified by superior durability, better thermal performance, and a more refined appearance. For homeowners planning to stay in their home long-term, composite often delivers better value over its lifespan.
Can composite windows be painted?
Most composite windows come in factory-applied colors that are designed to last without repainting. However, unlike vinyl, many composite frames can accept paint if you want to change the color in the future. Andersen's Fibrex material, for example, can be painted with standard exterior latex paint. Always check the manufacturer's guidelines before painting, as some composites have specific paint requirements.

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