Author: Brian Brill

Brian Brill

About Brian Brill

Brian Brill founded Ameritech Windows in 1994 and has spent over 30 years helping Colorado homeowners upgrade their windows, doors, siding, and insulation. What started as a small operation on the Front Range has grown into one of the most reviewed and trusted replacement window companies in the state, with more than 700 five-star Google reviews and a BBB A+ rating held for over 25 years. Brian is hands-on in every part of the business. He personally evaluates products before Ameritech will install them, which is why the company became one of the first in Colorado to go all-in on triple-pane windows when most competitors were still pushing double-pane. That same standard applies to the composite siding, entry doors, patio doors, and reflective attic insulation Ameritech installs today. His work on energy-efficient building has included consulting on Net Zero home projects along the Front Range, and the company holds Energy Star, Lead Safe, and NARI certifications. Brian lives in Denver and still meets with homeowners regularly for consultations across the Front Range, from Fort Collins to Colorado Springs.

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Siding

Ameritech Composite Siding: The Complete Guide

Key Takeaways It’s the only siding system that checks all six performance boxes: wood-like aesthetics, low maintenance, lifetime warranty, Class A fire rating, moisture resistance,

Modern homes with varied siding colors.
Siding

How to Choose Siding Colors for Your Home

Choosing siding colors sounds simple until you actually start doing it. You hold up a few samples, compare them to your roof, and suddenly everything

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Windows

7 Benefits of Custom Windows for Your Denver Home

Windows are vital for your home’s comfort, efficiency, and appeal. For Denver homeowners, custom windows enhance energy efficiency, security, and home value, making them a

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Replacement Windows Category

Why Black windows are a bad idea

At Ameritech Windows, we believe that black windows are a bad idea due to the detrimental effects they can have on the look and performance

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Windows

9 Most Common Window Installation Mistakes

Welcome to Ameritech Windows, a full-service impact window contractor serving Greater Denver with over 20 years of experience and a 5-star rating. We understand the

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Replacement Windows Category

Understanding Your Colorado Window’s Performance

Welcome to Ameritech Windows, the premier full-service impact window contractor serving Greater Denver. We have been providing superior window performance to our clients for over

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Replacement Windows Category

How to fix leaking windows when it rains in Denver

As a Denver replacement window company, Ameritech Windows knows all too well the problems that come with leaking windows during rainstorms. Leaks can cause a

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Replacement Windows Category

How to fix Drafty Windows

Drafty windows can be a huge pain, and they can let in a lot of cold air in the winter and make your home uncomfortable.

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replacement windows denver

How to find air leaks in your Home Windows

Windows are a critical part of any home, and ensuring that they are properly sealed is important for a number of reasons. Leaks in windows

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Windows

Most Energy efficient windows for Denver

In Denver, and surrounding areas, this is a question that is posed a lot by homeowners. However, we need to be more specific about the

Meet Don
Windows

Meet Don.

Meet Don. He Does The Measurements For ALL Our Projects. Here’s Why That’s So Important.  Many homeowners don’t realize it, but one of the most

Is It Time to Replace Your Old Windows?
Windows

Is It Time to Replace Your Old Windows?

Is It Time to Replace Your Old Windows? How often do you really look at your windows, instead of looking through them? Sometimes we take

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Windows

Financing a Home Window Replacement Project

Can You Finance A Home WindowReplacement Project? Window Financing For Denver, Boulder,& The Colorado Front Range Homeowners sometimes don’t realize the number of different ways

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Windows

What Makes A Window Energy Efficient?

What Makes a Window Energy Efficient? How Colorado Front Range Homeowners Can GetThe Most Energy Efficient Windows If you’re shopping for replacement windows, energy efficiency