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Rhino Austin LLC
5.0(
1
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Serving Pharr, TX and surrounding areas

In business since 2006

Free estimates

Warranties offered

"My experience with Aaron at Rhino Austin was excellent. He made suggestions about the windows that I wouldn't have thought of, like offering the suggestion of a window in the kitchen that offered a view with no frame in the way (the way a slider has a frame in the middle of the window). When I wasn't sure if I wanted to commit to the obscure glass in the living area, he suggested that I get a frosted film to put on it and even sent me websights that sold the film. Which I did order and am very pleased. He was quick to answer any questions I had. He also suggested a company, Austin retrofit, to install my windows and I ended up using them and they were great! (I submitted a report on them also.) My experience with Aaron was wonderful. He sells a energy efficient, beautiful, affordable product that has increased the efficiency and value of my home. Not to mention, my home's appearance has changed for the better and looks great with the new windows."
Recommended by100%of homeowners
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Douglas Remodeling, Inc.
4.6(
13
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Serving Pharr, TX and surrounding areas

In business since 1999

Free estimates

Emergency services offered

"With great regret I submit this unfavorable review mostly due to his tile man, MANUEL. If he's still using this guy, STAY AWAY. Many of my friends and I had used Douglas for different jobs in the past with excellent results. We considered him to be a social acquaintance as well as an excellent contractor and know that he had worked on some of the most important houses in town. Doug spent hours with me making choices and improving the design. He gave me money saving tips and helped in so many ways. I remain indebted to him for this. <br /> There are minor issues with the paint and cabinetry such as vanity drawers not being uniform, a door painted on one side and not the other, a door jamb not painted and paint on door knobs and light fixtures. The major issue is the tile. It is was to be laid in a herringbone pattern with the tiles butted close together with only a 1/8and quot; grout line and the entire floor was to be sealed. It was emphasized that the tiles had to be perfectly flat and level as two family members have walking problems. Well the grout lines vary from 1/4and quot; - 1/2and quot; in places and almost all of the tiles have one end higher than the other. Tables and chairs wobble, furniture won't slide without catching on a bumped up tiles and it is very uncomfortable to walk across in bare feet. Some tiles are so sharp they almost cut your feet, others can cause us to stumble. Manuel admitted that he was going to Mexico and picking up laborers that he had never used and didn't know their skills. The capper of this was when I replaced my refrigerator (that they dented) and couldn't get it to slide out. It had been shoved into the space over wet tile which buckled and some of the tiles had popped up as much as 2and quot; on the sides. Additionally the outlet cover was laying in the floor and the refrigerator was plugged into a bare outlet -- a fire hazard? The installer of the new refrigerator took pictures and said he'd never seen a worse job. He tugged on one tile and it came up with just a hand tug; only half of that tile had thin set and it was completely loose. <br /> Additionally, some of the workers scratched my car, dented the refrigerator, and stole two brooms and a case of paper towels. When Norma called and asked if Steven could pick up the final check ($1800), I asked if Doug would come by instead because I wanted to show him these things. That was last summer and I'm still waiting to see him and I still have the $1800. <br /> I'm really not sure of how much I paid for this job. I think Doug got about $30,000. I bought most of the materials, fixtures and plumbing supplies and think that the total job was in the neighborhood of $40,000. <br /> I saved for years to have this done and wanted it done by the best in town. Now I'm saving to have it re-done and wonder who really is the best in town. <br />"
Recommended by84%of homeowners
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WINDO THERM
New to Angi

Serving Pharr, TX and surrounding areas

In business since 2001

Free estimates

Emergency services offered

We manufacture Advanced Energy Panels (AEPs). AEPs are a retrofit for historic windows or any window people can't afford or don’t wish to replace. AEPs are interior window insulating panels and can be installed in any building –office, home or industrial. AEPs have a higher insulation and air sealing rating and provide greater comfort than most replacement windows, yet they are a fraction of the cost. AEPs are custom made to fit over existing openings, protecting, preserving and improving your existing windows.

Riddco Homes
New to Angi

Serving Pharr, TX and surrounding areas

In business since 2005

Free estimates

Emergency services offered

Riddco Homes is the premier builder and remodeler in South Texas. In business since 2005 we have quickly developed a reputation for quality craftsmanship, customer service, and reasonable pricing. We pride ourselves in quality and back it with a strong warranty program. \n\nRiddco Homes provides an employed project manager on all sites who when unable to complete the job himself/herself will be on site to manage other subcontractors. \n\nRiddco Homes performs all jobs with a pre-construction estimate and stand by their number 100%. All pre-construction estimates are offered free of charge and do not include any initial service fees.

FAQs for egress window installation projects in Pharr, TX

Yes, installing egress windows typically requires a building permit because it involves structural changes and safety considerations. If excavation is needed for a window well, additional permits may be required. Contact your local building authority to ensure compliance with all regulations.

The primary installation of an egress window usually takes about three days. Additional time may be needed for excavation, wall cutting, and finishing work, especially if structural modifications are involved. The timeline also depends on the window's availability and proper sizing.

Yes, improper installation can compromise your home's foundation and structural integrity. To prevent costly damage and ensure safety, it's essential to hire a qualified professional who can install the egress window correctly.

Yes, building codes require egress windows or doors in finished basements designated as habitable spaces. Every living area must have an approved exit point for safety and emergency egress. Unfinished basements used solely for storage may be exempt.

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