Window Replacement & Installation in DFW, TX
Family-owned, DFW-based, 20+ years of experience — with authorized access to Marvin, ProVia, Andersen, Pella, and Burris, so you get the window that’s right for your home, not just the one brand a crew is incentivized to sell you.
- 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

The One Thing That Still Doesn’t Match
You’ve already put money into the rest of the house — the kitchen, the exterior, the landscaping — and the windows are the one thing that still doesn’t match. They’re drafty, foggy between the panes, hard to open or lock, and showing up as a real number on your energy bill every month.
A home you’ve invested this much in, and lived in this long, deserves windows that actually reflect that investment — not the builder-grade units that came with the house 15 or 20 years ago.
DFW Window Replacement, Done Once and Done Right
We handle replacement windows across DFW — Dallas, Fort Worth, and the suburbs in between.
Going Green Concepts has been doing DFW window replacement for more than 20 years, across 2,400+ projects. Because we’re an authorized dealer for five manufacturers rather than one, the recommendation you get is based on your home, your budget, and this climate — not on whichever brand a crew is paid to move that month.
Signs You Need Window Replacement
You don’t need to guess. These are the tells that show up most often in homes ready for replacement — and it’s usually more than one at once.
- Fogging or condensation trapped between the panes. Moisture sealed between two panes that cleaning never removes means the seal has failed and the insulating gas is gone.
- Noticeable drafts. Hold your hand near the frame edge on a windy day. Air movement means the seal or the frame is no longer doing its job.
- Windows that are hard to open, close, or lock. Often the first sign of a frame that’s swollen, warped, or gone slightly out of square.
- Visible frame damage — rot in wood frames, corrosion or pitting on aluminum hardware, or cracking and discoloration in older vinyl.
- A rising energy bill with no other explanation. Once a seal fails, you’re paying to condition air that’s leaking straight back outside.
One of these on its own isn’t necessarily an emergency. Several together, especially in a home in the 15–25 year range, usually means it’s time.
Full-Frame vs. Insert Replacement: Which Do You Need?
A legitimate technical question — not a sales upsell. Here’s the plain-English version.
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Manufacturers & Frame Materials
A lot of window companies install one house brand, because that’s what their business model is built around. We’re an authorized dealer for five — so the recommendation fits your home, not a sales quota.
Real examples from completed projects: 27 Pella windows for one Southlake-area customer; a full black-finish Andersen package for a farmhouse-style renovation; a wood-framed double casement Pella window the homeowner called perfect. Different homes, different manufacturers, same crew.
Frame material tradeoffs, briefly
- Vinyl — the most budget-friendly, low-maintenance, good insulating performance. Limited color flexibility, and lower-end vinyl can degrade faster in sustained Texas heat.
- Wood — classic look and excellent insulating properties. Requires more maintenance to hold up against North Texas humidity and sun.
- Fiberglass — very stable across temperature swings, strong durability, mid-to-upper price point. A strong fit for homes that see big day-to-night shifts.
- Aluminum-clad — wood interior, low-maintenance weather-resistant exterior. Common in the higher-end Marvin, Andersen, and Pella lines.
A word on efficiency ratings
U-factor measures how well a window prevents heat transfer — lower is better insulation. SHGC measures how much of the sun’s heat comes through the glass. In a hot climate like North Texas, SHGC matters more, because the bigger cost driver here is keeping summer heat out. We’ll help you weigh both against your budget rather than lead with a spec sheet you didn’t ask for.
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Window Replacement FAQ
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Full-frame or insert replacement — which do I need?
How do I choose between Marvin, ProVia, Andersen, Pella, and Burris?
What’s your warranty?
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Serving Homeowners Across North Texas
We install replacement windows throughout the DFW Metroplex, with deep roots in these communities.
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