Rotted Sill, Caught in Time
Decay cut out completely and rebuilt in real wood — no filler, no new window.
Houston counted 45 days at 100°F or hotter in 2023 — 23 of them back to back, topping out at 109 — and every one of those afternoons flexed every sealed pane in the metro a little closer to fogging. WowFix fixes the part the Texas climate actually killed: sealed glass units from $198, hardware from $115, rotted wood rebuilt in real wood from $375 — one printed catalog, one 5-year written warranty.
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Texas is a builder's market, so most window outfits here are really installation companies: whatever symptom you describe, the answer comes back as a replacement package. WowFix runs the other direction, and has since 2007. We identify the single component that quit — a fatigued edge seal, a worn balancer, a soft sill — put its printed-catalog number in writing, and fix exactly that. The window you already own stays in the wall. That discipline built a 4.9 average across 473+ reviews and more than 15,000 finished jobs — and it's now booking route dates across the Houston metro.
Here's what a Houston summer physically does to a sealed window: the sun drives the outer pane's surface up through the afternoon and lets it fall after dark — tens of degrees of swing in a single day — and the glass bows outward as it bakes, then settles back as it cools. Run that flex cycle through 45 triple-digit days a year and the edge seal wears out years ahead of the same window in a mild state. Then the Gulf takes over: some of the wettest air in the country pushes through the first breach, and the haze between panes becomes permanent. The wood fights its own war — humidity that never drops plus gully-washer rain keeps sills damp for days, and damp wood rots. None of it needs a new window: a fresh sealed unit is $198 and up, a real-wood sill rebuild starts at $375, and the number is in writing before a tool comes out.
Anywhere in the Houston metro, the visit follows the same playbook.
Houston-metro pages are below — or call and tell dispatch what the window is doing in plain words.
Texas visits book in advance on scheduled service routes — you get a real date on the calendar, not a 'sometime this week.'
The failed part gets a name and a printed-catalog number, on paper, before any work starts.
Repaired and operated with you watching, then backed by the 5-year written warranty we carry into every state.
The catalog crossed the state line unchanged — these are its headline numbers:
Every repair comes with a written workmanship warranty. If it's not right, we come back and make it right.
We fix the part that failed — glass, seal, sash or hardware — so you keep your windows and skip full-replacement cost.
Your repair is done by our own technicians, never subcontracted — most jobs booked within days.
A clear quote before any work starts. No hidden fees, no upsells, no pressure to replace what we can repair.
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Houston-metro pages are below — every one runs on the same printed catalog and the same 5-year written warranty.
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No stock footage, no actors — this is one of our actual jobs. Watch a rotted, fogged-out window brought back to flawless, like-new glass.
Snap a clear photo of every foggy, cracked or stuck window in natural light. Morning light shows fog between the panes best and lets us quote faster — often before we arrive.
Jot down the symptom per window — fog between the glass, won't open or stay up, draft, cracked pane, or rotted frame. It tells us whether it's a glass-only swap (from $198) or hardware/wood work.
Move furniture, blinds and décor back roughly three feet so our crew can measure and work safely. It keeps the visit quick and your things out of the way.
If you have the original window brand, a sticker in the frame, or install paperwork, set it aside. It's not required, but it helps us match glass and parts on the first trip.
Unlock gates, secure pets, and clear the exterior path to the windows. Most glass-unit work is done from both sides, so outside access keeps everything one visit.
Decay cut out completely and rebuilt in real wood — no filler, no new window.
We fabricate an exact-profile piece from laminated lumber and splice it in.
New glass built to the window's exact size — frame and trim untouched.
The pane is the part that failed — so the pane is the part we replace.
A failed seal, not a failed window: the sealed unit is swapped, the frame stays.
Rotted bottom rebuilt on-site — a fraction of the ~$10,000 a new door runs.
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Lead Window & Door Repair Specialist
This content is written by Eugene Ko, a master craftsman with 17+ years of hands-on experience in residential and commercial window repair. Eugene has personally completed over 15,000 window and door repairs across North Carolina, so every answer here is grounded in real field experience — not guesswork.
Last updated: July 1, 2026