
Serving Liberty, TX and surrounding areas
Approved
In business since 2025
Free estimates
Warranties offered
"It was an astounding job, they work clean and communicate throughout the project, definitely recommend definitely will be using them again!"


Serving Liberty, TX and surrounding areas
Approved
In business since 2025
Free estimates
Warranties offered
"It was an astounding job, they work clean and communicate throughout the project, definitely recommend definitely will be using them again!"

Serving Liberty, TX and surrounding areas
Approved
In business since 2007
Free estimates
Emergency services offered
"Brandon and Cruz completed a number of small projects, including caulking a leaky roof vent and two leaky windows, installing a door threshold, repairing a ceiling drywall crack, and replacing an exterior wood handrail. All done with attention to detail and excellent results! They are professional, friendly, and diligent. I recommend these two and look forward to working with them again."





+53
Serving Liberty, TX and surrounding areas
Approved
Emergency services offered
Small jobs welcome
Offers commercial services
I’ve been in the general maintenance and remodeling buisness going on 15 years now some assembly and appliance repair as well

Serving Liberty, TX and surrounding areas
Approved
Free estimates
Emergency services offered
Warranties offered
Lonestar Elite Contracting is committed to providing dependable, high-quality home improvement and general contracting services. We specialize in roofing, fencing, flooring, painting, concrete, drywall, texture, remodeling, and more. Our mission is to deliver exceptional workmanship, honest service, and lasting results that our customers can trust.
Serving Liberty, TX and surrounding areas
Approved
In business since 2005
Free estimates
Emergency services offered
LaChapelle Construction is dedicated to providing our customers with the best quality and craftsmanship with 15 years of experience.. We are here to build relationships with our customers and communities and to provide our employees with a great place to work. \n\nOur pledge is to create successful relationships with our customers, employees, and community by building trust, treating every project with the utmost integrity, and exceeding expectations. \n\nWe look forward to working with you!

Serving Liberty, TX and surrounding areas
In business since 1981
Free estimates
Credit card accepted
"Our doors were ten years old and really looking worn. Marvin came and recommended a color. We ended up having them restore not only our front doors, but garage doors, shutters and corbels! Taking the front doors off and restoring them in a shop is the only way to do this! They color choice was beautiful. The project was completed on time as promised. All of the doors look better than when they were new! People stop and look at our doors and continuously rave about how beautiful they look. Great job, responsive service. What a relief to find a company with this expertise and service. Keep it up!"





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Serving Liberty, TX and surrounding areas
In business since 2012
Free estimates
Emergency services offered
"We recently decided to replace the original new construction aluminum windows at my mother's house. We came across New Windows of Houston on Angie's List and scheduled an estimate. Ashley Walkes, the owner of New Windows of Houston, came to our house and gave an honest and thorough presentation of the Alside windows, but he only had a brochure for Sheffield windows, which made us a little uneasy. Ultimately, we were impressed and decided to sign a contract to replace 15 windows, including single-hung, mulled, two-light sliders, pictures, and frosted privacy windows. We were excited about the deal we were offered. After signing the contract, we were told that someone would be out to take the measurements within 3 days. Unfortunately, that did not happen (no call, no show) until a week later. Ironically, the contract stated that any changes or cancellations would need to be done within 3 days. When I called back to request a cancellation, Ashley told me that the contract stated that the 3-day grace period had expired. This alarmed us, as we had already written a check for 1/2 of the total cost of the project. This led us to investigate the legitimacy of the business, and we uncovered some very curious things. We were disappointed to learn that the addresses listed on the website and contract were a residence and a UPS Store. My mother was afraid that we had been swindled. We worried for almost two months that the money was lost and that there were no windows being installed. It was terribly stressful to think that we'd been scammed. All the while, however, we had spoken to a number of people from New Windows of Houston on the phone regarding our windows, but we never gave an indication that we were concerned, as we didn't want to frighten them off by inquiring about our suspicions. When we called, we spoke to people who claimed to be named Colin and Dina, too. A man named Ted came to the house and made the official measurements. Then, it was a waiting game. We spoke with Ashley and Dina over the course of the next month or so. It was a little unsettling to have to reach out to the company rather than the company reaching out to us to give us a status update on the ordering of the windows and the projected installation date (early October). A really spectacular thing happened when we were waiting for the windows to be ordered from a facility in Ohio. We were told that the windows had been ordered from a plant in Kinston, North Carolina (news to us). It was very curious to find that the plant was directly in the path of hurricane Florence. At that point, we thought it couldn't get any worse in terms of being given the run-around. Thankfully, it didn't get worse. IMPORTANT: I know this has been sort of an attack on New Windows of Houston, but it is not at all intended to put the company in a negative light--not at all. I simply want to highlight the fact that we were very nervous and worried from the get-go. Our suspicions turned out to be incorrect. I want to say that again. Our suspicions that we were being cheated were not correct. The windows had been ordered, and a delivery/installation date was selected. A minor delay pushed that date back a day, but that was not a problem for us. Finally, the moment of truth came when three gentlemen in a work truck backed into the driveway. The worry was gone. The windows had arrived. The company was legitimate. We were getting new windows. Mark, Billy, and Tyler were great. They came to the house and worked their tails off all day. It was a hot one here in Houston, but they managed to get the entire project done in one day. I was impressed. There were a few very minor quality issues that I noticed during my final inspection and afterwards (e.g., minor caulk problems, very slight damage to a screen and some vinyl, and some leftover debris that wasn't cleaned up). I had a lot of fun with those guys. They knew their stuff and did a great job. They also accommodated a couple of modifications that we decided to make on the fly that day. Great teamwork, fellas! Thanks! So, overall, I'd like to rate New Windows of Houston with a grade of "B" (good). The price was great. The quality of the windows and workmanship was good. The responsiveness of the company was fair (could have been more proactive rather than reactive, as it seemed like avoidance at that point, which perpetuated the worry). The company was punctual, for the most part, but that initial 3-day hiccup really made us worry, as I've stated. Finally, both Ashley and the work crew were professional and courteous. So, to make a long-winded review even longer, I'd like to say that we are happy with the new windows. The experience would have been better if there was better (proactive) communication from the company. Additionally, as the company is small and doesn't have an actual storefront, it should be clearly stated that the address on the website/contract is actually a UPS Store and residence. If there's nothing to hide, then be transparent about it. After all, it would have totally spared us the trouble of worrying ourselves sick for a couple of months. In conclusion, I would recommend New Windows of Houston. You will be pleased with their services. Please feel free to reach out to me for clarification regarding our experience with New Windows of Houston. Thanks."





+5

Serving Liberty, TX and surrounding areas
In business since 2002
Free estimates
Credit card accepted
"There are professionals and there are real professionals....
These guys are good, fair and prompt, with excellent communication skills.
I tried to install the shower door myself and save some money but just could not get the darn thing to work right.
They did it in minutes and it is fantastic.
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Serving Liberty, TX and surrounding areas
In business since 2007
Free estimates
Emergency services offered
"The whole job went great"

Serving Liberty, TX and surrounding areas
In business since 1980
Free estimates
Emergency services offered
"Went very well, didn't take long for the guy to fix door and spring."
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