Anlin window installation on a Central Texas home near Harker Heights

Harker Heights, Bell County · Anlin Preferred Dealer

Window replacement, roofing, siding
across Harker Heights, TX.


Glacier Home Exteriors serves Harker Heights and Killeen, Copperas Cove, Nolanville, Lampasas, Temple — installing Anlin windows, GAF roofing, James Hardie siding, and Sherwin-Williams exterior paint. Bell County homes from Crown Ridge and Eagle Crest and across the broader Central Texas corridor. Family-owned, BBB Accredited, Anlin Preferred Dealer.

Neighborhoods served · Crown Ridge · Eagle Crest · Forest Crest · Willow Park · Ridgetop · Fort Cavazos community

Four Services in Harker Heights

Built for Bell County heat & hail.

Anlin Preferred

Windows & Doors in Harker Heights

Anlin Catalina & Pella replacement windows engineered for Central Texas heat. $800-$1,300/window installed. Lifetime warranty.

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GAF · Hail-Ready

Roofing in Harker Heights

GAF Timberline & Owens Corning. Bell County sits in the Central TX hail corridor per NOAA SPC — we handle insurance claims at no charge.

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Hardie Fiber Cement

Siding in Harker Heights

James Hardie fiber cement siding. HOA-friendly color palettes. 30-year warranty. Won’t fade, warp, or get eaten by termites.

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Sherwin-Williams

Exterior Painting in Harker Heights

Sherwin-Williams Duration paint engineered for Texas UV. Real prep — pressure wash, scrape, prime, two coats. 5-year workmanship warranty.

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The Harker Heights we know.

Harker Heights is Bell County’s premium suburb just east of Killeen — adjacent to Fort Cavazos and home to many military families, retired and active-duty. Crown Ridge, Eagle Crest, Forest Crest, and Willow Park anchor the $400K+ tier.

Most Harker Heights homes were built between 1995 and 2010 with original builder-grade vinyl or aluminum windows now at or past their useful life. Anlin Catalina is the practical upgrade. For homes near Fort Cavazos artillery and rotary-wing training corridors, triple-pane glass for sound reduction is worth considering.

Utility: Oncor serves Harker Heights. Military-family neighborhoods like Crown Ridge and Eagle Crest typically have established 1990s-2010 housing stock with original vinyl or aluminum windows ready for upgrade.

Harker Heights homeowner questions.

Are you VA-loan-compliant for Harker Heights military families?

Yes — we work with Harker Heights and Killeen-area military families regularly. Energy-efficient window upgrades qualify under VA energy-efficient mortgage (EEM) provisions; we provide the manufacturer certification statement and NFRC labels you and your lender need for refi or EEM applications.

Do you service nearby cities like Killeen?

Yes — Glacier serves Killeen, Copperas Cove, Nolanville, Lampasas, Temple and the broader Bell County corridor on the same per-opening pricing as Harker Heights itself. No surcharge for travel within our 26-city service area.

How much for a typical Harker Heights home full window replacement?

A typical Harker Heights-area 1,800–2,400 sq ft home (10–14 windows) runs $10,000–$18,000 in standard white vinyl. Two-story 14–18 window homes: $14,000–$24,000. Hill Country panoramic builds with custom shapes can move higher. Free written estimate, itemized per opening.

Will triple-pane glass help with Fort Cavazos training noise?

Yes — measurably. Harker Heights homes near artillery and rotary-wing training corridors are the textbook case for triple-pane in Central Texas. The third pane reduces low-frequency rumble that dual-pane doesn’t fully damp. Worth the upgrade for sound-sensitive households.

How fast can you get out for an estimate in Harker Heights?

Typically within 5 business days of your call. Hail-season weeks fill up faster; we add capacity but the calendar can slip to 7–10 days in peak spring weeks.

Your Harker Heights home. Elevated.

Free in-home estimate. Written quote in your inbox within 48 hours. Same-as-cash project pricing.