Windows in Centennial, CO

Low-E, argon-filled replacement windows engineered for Centennial's high-altitude UV, gusty Front Range wind, and wide day-to-night temperature swings.

Family-owned · Licensed & insured · 4.9★ from 150+ Front Range reviews · Owens Corning Platinum Preferred

On the open southeast edge of the Denver metro, Centennial homes sit in the path of weather that builds over the foothills and races across the plains with little to slow it down. That same exposure goes straight to work on your windows: gusty Front Range wind drives air through tired weatherstripping, intense high-altitude UV bleaches frames and breaks down old seals, and wide day-to-night temperature swings make single-pane and failed double-pane glass fog up, leak heat, and spike your bills. Whether you own a 1970s split-level in Foxridge, a tree-lined ranch in Walnut Hills, or a newer two-story in Willow Creek, aging windows are usually the weakest link in the wall.

CR Custom Exteriors is a family-owned Colorado contractor with over 10 years on the Front Range, and we install energy-efficient replacement windows built specifically for this climate: double- and triple-pane glass, Low-E coatings to fight UV fade, and argon fill to slow the heat transfer that drives Centennial's heating and cooling costs. We handle manufacturer-spec installation, proper flashing so wind-driven moisture stays out, egress compliance for bedrooms, and frame options in vinyl, fiberglass, and composite to match your home and budget. From Southglenn to Smoky Hill, the result is a quieter, more comfortable house with windows that hold up to Centennial's weather instead of fighting it.

Built for the Front Range, Not a Catalog

We spec Low-E, argon-filled double- and triple-pane glass for Centennial's high-altitude UV and wide temperature swings, so your windows resist fade and cut heat loss instead of just looking new for a season.

Installation Done to Manufacturer Spec

Proper flashing, sealing, and egress-compliant openings mean gusty Front Range wind and wind-driven moisture stay outside. Done right the first time, your warranty and energy savings actually hold. We're an Owens Corning Platinum Preferred contractor and fully licensed and insured.

Trusted, Local, and Proven

Family-owned, licensed and insured, and rated 4.9 stars across 150+ Google reviews. We're based just up the road in Erie and know exactly what Centennial homes are up against.

Common questions

Should I get double-pane or triple-pane windows in Centennial?
Both work well here, and the right choice depends on the room and your goals. Double-pane with a Low-E coating and argon fill is the practical baseline for most Centennial homes. Triple-pane adds insulation and noise reduction that's especially worthwhile on wind-exposed elevations and west-facing walls that bake in the high-altitude afternoon sun. We'll walk your home and recommend per-opening rather than selling one option for the whole house.
What frame material holds up best to Centennial's climate?
We install vinyl, fiberglass, and composite frames, and all three handle our conditions better than old aluminum or worn wood. Vinyl is the budget-friendly, low-maintenance favorite. Fiberglass and composite expand and contract less, which matters with Centennial's wide day-to-night swings and intense UV, so they're a strong pick for sun-baked elevations in Foxridge, Southglenn, and other neighborhoods with a lot of exposure.
Will new windows really lower my heating and cooling bills here?
Yes. A lot of Centennial homes still have original or failed double-pane glass that leaks heat in winter and lets the afternoon sun cook the house in summer. Swapping to Low-E, argon-filled units sharply slows that heat transfer, so your furnace and AC cycle less. Most homeowners also notice fewer cold drafts near the glass and a quieter interior against the wind almost immediately after installation.

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