Window & Door Installation in Trophy Club, TX
Family-owned, DFW-based, 20+ years serving Trophy Club — from the original Country Club-era homes to the late-’90s western section that’s aging into its own seal-failure window right now.
- 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 Trophy Club Homeowners Are Calling Now
Not a generic old-windows story — here’s what’s actually happening to houses in this city.
Trophy Club didn’t get built all at once. The original Country Club-era homes went in through the 1980s. A second wave came in the 1990s as the town’s remaining acreage was developed. Then a third cohort went in around 1998 to 2002 in the town’s western section.
That means Trophy Club is really two different replacement stories layered on top of each other. The original 1980s-era homes are now 40-plus years old — well past the point where original seals typically fail. And the newer 1998–2002 section, which felt new not that long ago, is aging into that same 15-to-20 year window itself. If you’re in one of the newer sections and just started noticing drafts or fogging, you’re not imagining it.
There’s a second cause more specific to Trophy Club than most of its neighbors: the town’s hilly terrain. Expansive clay soil is a regional fact, but on a sloped lot, moisture doesn’t move evenly across the property the way it does on flat ground. That uneven movement is exactly what pushes a door frame out of square or makes a window bind, independent of how old the glass is.
What We See in Trophy Club
- Hilly terrain plus expansive clay soil, and uneven frame stress. Local foundation specialists put 70 to 90% of area lots on expansive clay, with 20 to 40% of homes seeing measurable movement — and Trophy Club’s slope adds a layer most flatter DFW suburbs don’t deal with.
- Hard water can accelerate corrosion on older aluminum-frame hardware and exterior sills over the decades — one more reason original 1980s-era Trophy Club windows are due.
- Long, intense summers stress aging seals across every era of Trophy Club’s housing stock.
Neighborhoods We Serve in Trophy Club
The Highlands at Trophy Club, Hogan’s Glen, The Knoll, and the neighborhoods surrounding Trophy Club Country Club and Trophy Club Park — and everywhere in between. ZIP codes 76262.
Replacement Windows in Trophy Club, TX
Two eras of homes, both arriving at the same conclusion.
Replacement windows in Trophy Club, TX serve two very different groups: the original 1980s Country Club homes, now 40-plus years old, and the 1998–2002 western section that’s hitting seal-failure age right now.
We’re a North Texas windows and doors company working in Trophy Club regularly, which means the town’s own permit process is already familiar territory.
Serving Trophy Club Homeowners
A free in-home inspection and a straight number. The rest is up to you.
Permits, Handled
The Town of Trophy Club requires a permit for window replacement — the Town’s code covers any project that alters, repairs, or replaces a building or its systems. We handle the permit filing with the Town’s Community Development department as part of every Trophy Club install, so it’s one less call you have to make.

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