Window & Door Installation in Grapevine, TX
Family-owned, DFW-based, 20+ years serving Grapevine — including the Main Street historic district, where a replacement window needs a Certificate of Appropriateness, not just a permit.
- 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 Grapevine Homeowners Are Calling Now
Not a generic old-windows story — here’s what’s actually happening to houses in this city.
Grapevine’s housing stock isn’t one story — it’s two. Out toward Lake Grapevine, in neighborhoods like Silver Lake and Hidden Lake Estates, most homes went up in that late-1980s-to-early-1990s wave — putting a large share of Grapevine’s windows well past the 15-to-20 year mark where original seals are built to last. That’s a few years further into that window than a city like Southlake.
Then there’s Downtown Grapevine — the historic Main Street core, where some buildings date back over a century and sit inside a designated historic district. Replacing a window there isn’t the same project as replacing one out by the lake. The City’s Historic Preservation Commission requires a Certificate of Appropriateness for exterior changes, and the standard is that a replacement has to closely match the size, shape, and look of the original. Most installers don’t have a reason to learn a historic district’s approval process. We do, because we work in this city.
And because Grapevine borders a flood-control reservoir the Army Corps of Engineers has managed since the 1950s, some lake-adjacent neighborhoods sit in or near FEMA-mapped flood hazard areas. That’s not true of most of the suburbs we serve.
What We See in Grapevine
- An older median build year means seals here are, on average, further past their expected service life than in some of the other cities we serve.
- Historic district rules for Main Street-area homes. If your home sits inside Grapevine’s designated historic district, replacement requires a Certificate of Appropriateness and the new units need to closely match the original in size and appearance — we handle that process as part of the install.
- Lake Grapevine flood-control zones. Homes near the lake, including parts of Silver Lake and Hidden Lake Estates, may sit in or near FEMA-mapped flood hazard areas — added moisture exposure at the building envelope that a well-sealed system is built to handle.
Neighborhoods We Serve in Grapevine
Silver Lake and Silverlake Estates, Hidden Lake Estates, Historic Downtown Grapevine (the Main Street district), The Grapevine Brownstones, Dove Station, and Ferguson Place — and everywhere in between. ZIP codes 76051 and 76099.
Energy Efficient Windows in Grapevine
Older housing stock plus long summers makes the glass package the decision that matters most here.
Energy efficient windows in Grapevine are the most common upgrade we quote, largely because so much of the city’s housing stock is 30+ years old and running on seals well past their service life.
For homes in the Main Street historic district, efficiency has to be balanced against appearance — the Certificate of Appropriateness process asks that a replacement closely match the original in size and look. Modern Low-E glazing makes that easier than it used to be: you can hold the profile the house was designed around and still get real performance.
We also handle custom windows for new construction in Grapevine, where the spec gets decided before framing closes in.
Serving Grapevine Homeowners
A free in-home inspection and a straight number. The rest is up to you.
Permits, Handled
Grapevine requires a permit for window replacement — a simple building permit for a like-for-like retrofit, or a structural permit if the opening size changes — and every replacement window has to meet current energy-efficiency and bedroom egress code. If your home is in the historic district, that’s a Certificate of Appropriateness on top of the standard permit. We handle the permit filing, the code compliance, and where it applies, the historic district approval.

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