Free Estimates | Owner Operated | Financing Available
Fast and Affordable
Outdated, drafty, or damaged windows? Cabrera installs energy-efficient vinyl windows and patio doors across Pierce & King County with precise measurements, clean removals, and careful sealing, so your new units perform in every season. ENERGY STAR® certified replacements can cut household energy bills (vs. single-pane) and improve comfort when properly selected and installed.
NFRC label: Focus on U-factor (insulation) and SHGC (solar gain) for our climate; VT and Air Leakage can also matter.
ENERGY STAR 7.0 (Northern zone): Look for windows that meet current criteria (e.g., U-factor ≤ 0.22); ask us which packages make sense for your home.
Double- & Single-Hung Windows
Classic operation with tilt-in options for easy cleaning; efficient vinyl frames with low-E glass packages.
Sliding Patio Doors
Smooth, space-saving access to decks and patios with upgraded rollers, security hardware, and tight weather seals.
Casement & Awning Windows
Crank-out ventilation and tight seals; great for catching breezes and directing airflow.
Picture, Bay & Bow Windows
Big natural light and curb appeal—installed with proper support, flashing, and interior finishing details.
If you’re interested in our window services, make sure to get
in touch with our team today. You can reach us by using the
Request an Estimate tab or by calling us at
We look forward to working with you!
How do I read the window efficiency label?
Check the NFRC label. For colder/wet climates, look for a low U-factor (better insulation). SHGC indicates how much solar heat the window lets in; we’ll recommend packages suited to our region.
We get condensation—will new windows help?
Persistent moisture on glass can signal high indoor humidity or air leaks; tightening the envelope and improving ventilation helps. If you see fog between panes, that’s a failed seal and a sign the unit needs replacement.
Do you follow manufacturer/industry install standards?
Yes. We integrate units with the wall’s weather-resistive barrier using recognized methods (e.g., AAMA 2400, ASTM E2112 guidance) to manage water at the sill/jambs and protect the opening.