Wood Clad Windows
Wood Clad Windows Installation & Replacement
A “clad” wood window features wooden frames on the interior side, while the exterior is protected by cladding made of fiberglass, or vinyl. This gives the appearance of interior wood windows without the maintenance problems with wood windows. Wood windows offer a light, strong, and attractive option to improve your home. We’re particularly focused on wood clad windows since they offer the look of wood without the level of maintenance required with all wood windows.
Not sure which window frame material is right for your home? Our Personal Design Consultants can help you find the right products that fit your needs. Plus, we coordinate all the measuring and installation, giving you fewer things to worry about. It’s what we do best. Call today and speak to a specialist to arrange your FREE consultation. 214-380-9628
Timeless Wood Beauty, Modern Durability for DFW Homes
There is no substitute for the warmth and character of real wood. For historic homes in Lakewood, custom estates in Westlake, or traditional builds in Park Cities, wood windows are a non-negotiable architectural standard.
However, in the harsh North Texas climate, unprotected wood is a liability. At Bridgewood Exteriors, we offer the perfect compromise: Wood Clad Windows. You get the undeniable soul of a handcrafted wood interior with a "suit of armor" on the exterior that is built to withstand the Texas elements.
1. Architectural Authenticity (The Interior)
Your windows should complement your home’s interior design, not clash with it. Our wood-clad units feature premium, furniture-grade wood interiors—including Ponderosa Pine, Mahogany, and Douglas Fir.
• Custom Finishes: Whether you want to stain the wood to match your existing trim or paint it a crisp, classic white, the choice is entirely yours.
• Fine Details: Enjoy deep profiles and authentic hardware that vinyl simply cannot replicate.
2. High-Performance "Armor" (The Exterior)
The exterior of our wood-clad windows is encased in heavy-duty, extruded aluminum cladding. This isn't just a thin wrap; it’s a structural shell that protects the wood from the DFW environment.
• Weather Resistance: The aluminum shield shrugs off torrential rain, hail, and the relentless UV rays that cause traditional wood windows to rot and peel.
• Low Maintenance: Forget about the 5-year scraping and painting cycle. Our Kynar-coated aluminum finishes are guaranteed against fading and chalking for decades.
3. Precision Engineering for Energy Savings
Don't let the classic look fool you—these are high-tech thermal machines. Wood is naturally one of the best insulators on the planet. By combining the natural thermal break of a solid wood frame with modern Low-E glass and Argon gas fills, our clad windows offer some of the highest energy efficiency ratings available today.
4. Stability in Shifting Soils
North Texas is known for its shifting clay soils, which can put immense pressure on window frames. The solid-core construction of a wood-clad window provides incredible structural rigidity. These windows stay square and operate smoothly for a lifetime, resisting the "racking" that often plagues lighter, hollow-frame materials.
Benefits of Wood Clad Windows
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Energy Efficiency
Genuine wood window frames are natural insulators. They help block unwanted heat transfer and keep the inside of the home comfortable, saving money on utility bills all year round. These wood clad windows are especially suited to milder climates where extreme heat and cold are less of a factor and moisture is a larger concern.
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Durability
Wood Clad window installation is an excellent replacement option because of its intrinsic strength and durability. Each wood product has exterior clad to resist the elements and provide a low-maintenance exterior that never needs painting.
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Aesthetics
It is hard to compete with the real thing. Several other window materials like vinyl and fiberglass try to mimic wood but tend to fall short. Genuine wood on the inside of clad windows has a look and feel unmatched by all other materials.
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Wood Clad Window Service Area
We provide residential wood clad replacement windows to the following areas of North Texas: Dallas Wood Clad Windows, Plano Wood Clad Windows, Allen Wood Clad Windows, McKinney Wood Clad Windows, Garland Wood Clad Windows, Frisco Wood Clad Windows, Denton Wood Clad Windows, Desoto Wood Clad Windows, Rowlett Wood Clad Windows, Rockwall Wood Clad Windows, Richardson Wood Clad Windows, Addison Wood Clad Windows, Arlington Wood Clad Windows, Balch Springs Wood Clad Windows, Bedford Wood Clad Windows, Benbrook Wood Clad Windows, Burleson Wood Clad Windows, Carrollton Wood Clad Windows, Cedar Hill Wood Clad Windows, Celina Wood Clad Windows, Coppell Wood Clad Windows, Duncanville Wood Clad Windows, Euless Wood Clad Windows, Farmers Branch Wood Clad Windows, Fate Wood Clad Windows, Flower Mound Wood Clad Windows, Forney Wood Clad Windows, Fort Worth Wood Clad Windows, Grapevine Wood Clad Windows, Heath Wood Clad Windows, Highland Park Wood Clad Windows, Highland Village Wood Clad Windows, Hurst Wood Clad Windows, Irving Wood Clad Windows, Keller Wood Clad Windows, Lancaster Wood Clad Windows, Lavon Wood Clad Windows, Lewisville Wood Clad Windows, Little Elm Wood Clad Windows, Mansfield Wood Clad Windows, Mesquite Wood Clad Windows, Murphy Wood Clad Windows, North Richland Hills Wood Clad Windows, Prosper Wood Clad Windows, Red Oak Wood Clad Windows, Royse City Wood Clad Windows, Sachse Wood Clad Windows, Sanger Wood Clad Windows, Seagoville Wood Clad Windows, Southlake Wood Clad Windows, Sunnyvale Wood Clad Windows, The Colony Wood Clad Windows, Trophy Club Wood Clad Windows, University Park Wood Clad Windows, Weatherford Wood Clad Windows, Wylie Wood Clad Windows