Andersen windows installed by Going Green Concepts on a DFW home

Andersen Windows Dallas & Fort Worth Dealer

Going Green Concepts is an authorized Andersen dealer serving Southlake, Colleyville, Westlake, and the greater DFW Metroplex — family-owned, 20+ years of local experience, with access to Marvin, ProVia, Pella, and Burris too.

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  • Authorized Andersen dealer
  • Family-owned & operated, serving DFW 20+ years
  • 2,400+ windows and doors installed
  • 5.0 rating on Google
  • BBB Accredited
The Manufacturer

Why Homeowners Choose Andersen

Going Green Concepts is an authorized dealer for Andersen windows in Dallas, Fort Worth, and across the DFW Metroplex — one of five manufacturers we carry rather than the only one.

Fibrex composite material

Several Andersen lines — most notably the 100 Series — are built from Fibrex, a composite of roughly 40% reclaimed wood fiber and 60% thermoplastic polymer. It’s substantially stronger than standard vinyl, holds color mixed all the way through the material, and tolerates the kind of extreme heat and temperature swings North Texas summers deliver without warping.

A real range of finishes, including black

Andersen is one of the few manufacturers offering true black-on-black windows — black exterior and black interior — alongside white, sandtone, terratone, and dark bronze. For a farmhouse, modern-farmhouse, or contemporary renovation, black-frame windows have become one of the defining design choices in that style.

Durability reputation

Andersen has been manufacturing windows for well over a century and is broadly regarded as a durable option across price tiers. As with any manufacturer, actual performance depends on correct installation — which is where our crew, not just the name on the window, does the real work.

Your Options

Andersen Product Lines

Plain-English descriptions. We’ll confirm current availability and lead times for your project during your free in-home inspection.

  • 100 Series — Andersen’s most value-oriented line, built in Fibrex composite inside and out. A strong fit for the material durability and color range, including black, without a fully custom price point.
  • 200 Series — a streamlined, more affordable alternative to the 400 Series, in standard sizes with a narrower set of options. Wood interior with a vinyl-clad exterior.
  • 400 Series — Andersen’s best-selling line: wood construction with protective cladding on the exterior. The line most homeowners picture when they think of an Andersen window.
  • A-Series — Andersen’s most customizable line, for homes with non-standard openings or an architecturally distinctive exterior.
  • E-Series — the top-tier architectural line, for homeowners prioritizing maximum design flexibility and finish options.

Considering Andersen for Your Home?

A free in-home inspection and a straight number — including an honest take on whether Andersen is the right fit.

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Real Projects, Real People

The Proof

★★★★★

“Chose Andersen windows in a black finish for a farmhouse renovation.”

Lisa G.
Andersen · farmhouse renovation

A real customer doing a farmhouse-style exterior renovation, choosing Andersen specifically for the black finish — exactly the pairing described above.

Why Going Green Concepts

Why Work With Us as Your Andersen Installer

Plenty of companies sell Andersen. Here’s what’s actually different about getting it installed by us.

Multi-Brand Access, Not a Single-Brand Pitch
We’re an authorized dealer for Marvin, ProVia, Andersen, Pella, and Burris. When we recommend a brand, it’s because it fits your home — not because it’s the only one we sell.
A No-Pressure Estimate
One customer switched to us after feeling railroaded by a national chain’s pricing tactics. No countdown-timer discounts, no “sign today or lose the price.”
A Small, Dedicated Crew
Not a rotating cast of subcontractors, and not an army of strangers in your house for a week.
Named People, Not a Call Center
Owner Jay McDonald and his wife Jessica run this business themselves — real people you’ll actually work with.
We Protect Your Home
Drop cloths and plastic sheeting over floors and furniture before work starts, full debris haul-off when it’s done.
20+ Years, Local
Family-owned and DFW-based — not a storm-chaser crew that showed up this season with a dealer badge.
An Honest Comparison

Andersen vs. the Other Brands We Carry

Homeowners researching Andersen often compare it against the other manufacturers we carry. There’s no single best brand — and since we’re authorized for all of them, this is meant to help you understand fit, not steer you toward a better margin.

Andersen vs. Pella

Both are large, well-established national manufacturers with broad lines spanning value to premium, and both offer composite, wood, and vinyl-clad options. The practical difference usually comes down to specific style details, finish availability for your exact project, and lead times at the moment you’re ordering — which is why a side-by-side at your estimate beats a generic brand ranking.

Andersen vs. ProVia

ProVia is positioned as a premium, highly customizable manufacturer with a particularly strong reputation on entry doors, while Andersen’s breadth spans a wider range of price tiers. Prioritizing whole-home windows across a range of budgets may lean Andersen; prioritizing a statement entry door means seeing both side by side.

Our Simple Process

From First Call to Final Walkthrough

01
Call
Reach out and talk to a real person — not a call center script.
02
Free In-Home Inspection
We come to you and talk through whether Andersen is the right fit for your home.
03
No-Pressure Estimate
A clear, itemized quote. No gimmicks, no expiring pricing.
04
Install
A small, dedicated crew protects your home and cleans up after themselves.
Going Green Concepts crew and truck at a DFW project
Common Questions

Andersen FAQ

What’s the difference between Andersen and Pella windows?
Both are established national manufacturers with product lines spanning value to premium tiers, and both offer composite, wood, and vinyl-clad options. The right choice usually depends on your home’s specific style needs and current pricing and availability rather than one brand being categorically better — we’ll compare both directly for your home during your free estimate.
Does Andersen offer black windows for a farmhouse-style home?
Yes. Andersen is one of the few manufacturers offering true black-on-black windows, black exterior and interior, along with white, sandtone, terratone, and dark bronze.
What’s the difference between Fibrex, vinyl, and wood windows?
Fibrex is Andersen’s proprietary composite — roughly 40% wood fiber and 60% thermoplastic polymer — engineered to be stronger than standard vinyl and more heat-tolerant, which is part of why Andersen can offer darker finishes like black. Vinyl is generally the most budget-friendly but has more limited color flexibility and can be more heat-sensitive in lower grades. Wood offers a classic look and strong insulating performance but requires more upkeep in North Texas heat and humidity.
Which Andersen product line is right for my home?
It depends on your budget, the style of your home, and how much customization you need — from the value-oriented 100 Series up to the fully custom E-Series. We’ll help you match the right line to your project during your free in-home inspection.
What warranty comes with Andersen windows installed by you?
Andersen provides a manufacturer’s product warranty, and we provide separate labor coverage on the installation itself. We’ll walk you through both as part of your estimate.

Other Manufacturers We Install

Service Areas

Serving Homeowners Across North Texas

We install Andersen products throughout the DFW Metroplex.

Let’s Find the Right Fit for Your Home

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