Window Replacement in Dallas, TX
Family-owned, DFW-based, 20+ years — working across Dallas from the 1920s architecture in the older neighborhoods to the teardown rebuilds going up next door, with access to Marvin, ProVia, Andersen, Pella, and Burris.
- Family-owned & operated, serving DFW 20+ years
- 2,400+ windows and doors installed
- 5.0 rating on Google
- BBB Accredited
- Authorized dealer: Marvin, ProVia, Andersen, Pella & Burris
Why Dallas Homeowners Are Calling Now
Not a generic old-windows story — here’s what’s actually happening to houses in this city.
Dallas has some of the oldest housing stock we work on, and some of the newest — often on the same street. The established neighborhoods east and north of downtown carry homes built in the 1920s through the 1940s, many still on original wood or steel casement windows that were never insulated glass. Those windows are part of what makes the architecture worth preserving, and they’re also decades past any reasonable seal or hardware lifespan.
At the same time, the ongoing teardown-and-rebuild wave across North Dallas means a lot of our Dallas work is the opposite job: specifying manufacturer-tier glass, oversized doors, and architectural details for a brand-new build where the window package needs to match the rest of the investment.
Underneath both, the same Blackland Prairie clay that moves foundations across North Texas — swelling and shrinking with the seasons, as much as 1 to 3 inches in a year. In the oldest Dallas homes that’s decades more cumulative movement than a newer suburb has had to absorb, which is why a door that sticks or a frame that’s gone out of square is often a foundation story, not just a window story.
What We See in Dallas
- Blackland Prairie clay, slab movement, sticking doors and out-of-square windows — and in the oldest Dallas homes it has had far longer to compound than in a newer suburb.
- Original steel casement and single-pane wood windows in the pre-war neighborhoods are a different animal than builder-grade aluminum or vinyl. Replacing them well, or matching their look with a modern system that actually performs, takes real manufacturer knowledge.
- Two opposite jobs on the same street. Period-appropriate replacement on a 1930s home, and full architectural specification on a new-construction rebuild — we do both, and they call for different manufacturers.
- Long, intense summers put real strain on aging seals across every era of Dallas home.
Neighborhoods We Serve in Dallas
Lakewood, the M Streets and Greenland Hills, Preston Hollow, Bluffview, Lake Highlands, Devonshire, Kessler Park, Oak Lawn, Northwood Hills, and the neighborhoods along the Katy Trail and White Rock Lake — and everywhere in between. ZIP codes 75201 through 75254.
Replacement Windows and Window Installation in Dallas
From the pre-war neighborhoods to new-construction rebuilds — two very different jobs, one crew.
Going Green Concepts handles replacement windows in Dallas across the whole city: Lakewood and the M Streets, Preston Hollow and Bluffview, Lake Highlands, Kessler Park, and the neighborhoods around White Rock Lake.
Window installation in Dallas, TX splits fairly cleanly into two jobs. On an older home it’s a full-frame replacement that respects the original profile and light pattern, often replacing steel casements or single pane wood that was never insulated glass to begin with. On a rebuild it’s specifying a manufacturer-tier package that matches the rest of the build.
Because we’re authorized for Marvin, ProVia, Andersen, Pella, and Burris, we can spec either one without steering you toward a single brand.
Serving Dallas Homeowners
A free in-home inspection and a straight number. The rest is up to you.
Permits, Handled
Dallas permitting runs through the City of Dallas rather than a small-town city hall, and the upside for most homeowners is real: a straightforward like-for-like window replacement — same opening, same size, no structural change — commonly doesn’t require a permit at all. If your project alters the rough opening, combines windows, enlarges an opening, or is otherwise structural, a permit and inspection do apply, and city processing can take several weeks. We’ll tell you upfront which category your project falls into and handle the paperwork if it’s needed.

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