Colleyville window replacement by Going Green Concepts

Window & Door Installation in Colleyville, TX

Family-owned, DFW-based, 20+ years serving Colleyville homeowners — with access to Marvin, ProVia, Andersen, Pella, and Burris, so the manufacturer fits your home instead of the other way around.

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  • 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
Genuinely Local

Why Colleyville Homeowners Are Calling Now

Not a generic old-windows story — here’s what’s actually happening to houses in this city.

Colleyville’s homes carry a median build year of 1994 — three years older than neighboring Southlake. That matters because window seals and weatherstripping typically fail 15 to 20 years into a window’s life. A large share of Colleyville’s housing stock isn’t just approaching that window — it’s already past it.

There’s a second cause specific to what’s under the house: Colleyville sits on Houston Black clay, an expansive soil that swells and shrinks with the seasons, with movement of 2 to 3 inches normal in a given year. It’s a big enough factor that the City of Colleyville’s own building department scrutinizes footing depth and drainage on nearly every residential permit. That same movement pushes into the frames around your windows and doors.

There’s a third, more literal factor: Colleyville’s own water quality report puts the municipal supply at 135 ppm hardness — hard enough to leave mineral scale on exterior sills, tracks, and hardware over three decades. On a home built in the early ’90s, that’s thirty-plus years of hard water working on the same aluminum tracks and hinges.

Local Conditions

What We See in Colleyville

  • Houston Black clay soil, seasonal ground movement, sticking doors and out-of-square windows — a documented issue the City of Colleyville itself designs its permitting process around.
  • Confirmed hard water at 135 ppm accelerates corrosion and mineral buildup on older aluminum-frame hardware and exterior sills — a real, sourced factor on housing stock this age.
  • Long, intense summers strain seals already past their expected lifespan on Colleyville’s older-skewing stock.
Where We Work

Neighborhoods We Serve in Colleyville

Bear Creek Estates, Bear Run, Brighton Oaks, Brookwood Hills, Canterbury, Chelsea Park, Colleyville Heights, Countryside Estates, Creekside at Colleyville, Creekwood Estates, Fox Meadows, Glade Parks, Heritage Glen, Highland Hills, Highland Meadows, Kingswood Estates, Lakewood Estates, Bridges at Riverwalk, Cranbrook Estates, Emerald Park, Lakes of Somerset, Woodland Hills, and Villas of Colleyville — and everywhere in between. ZIP codes 76034 and 76099.

Colleyville Windows

Replacement Windows in Colleyville, TX

An older-than-average housing stock, and it shows up in the seals first.

Replacement windows in Colleyville, TX are usually overdue rather than early — the median home here was built in 1994, which puts most original seals past their expected service life.

We’re a North Texas windows and doors company, family-owned and based in the Metroplex, so Colleyville is a short drive rather than a territory we service occasionally. That matters for the permit and contractor registration process the city requires before anyone pulls a permit.

Serving Colleyville Homeowners

A free in-home inspection and a straight number. The rest is up to you.

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One Less Thing

Permits, Handled

Colleyville processes residential building permits and contractor registrations through its online portal, and requires contractors to be registered with the city before pulling permits. We handle the permit filing and contractor registration on your behalf as part of every Colleyville install.

Going Green Concepts crew with floors covered during an install
Why Going Green Concepts

What the Big Chains Can’t Offer

The habits our customers mention in review after review.

No-Pressure Estimates
We measure, we quote, we leave the number with you. No closing tactics at your kitchen table.
Every Major Manufacturer
Marvin, ProVia, Burris, Andersen & Pella — we recommend what fits your home, not one brand’s margin.
A Small, Named Crew
Jay and a small 3-man crew. You won’t have strangers all over your house.
We Respect Your Home
Drop cloths and plastic sheeting down before we start; full cleanup and debris haul-off when we finish.
Permits Handled
We file the permits and handle the inspections that your city requires — one less thing on your plate.
Accredited & Reviewed
5.0 stars on Google and BBB accredited — earned one install at a time.
Common Questions

Colleyville Window & Door FAQ

How much does window replacement cost in Colleyville, TX?
Most Colleyville whole-home or major-zone window projects run in the $30,000–$60,000 range depending on manufacturer, window count, and glass upgrades. We provide an exact, no-pressure quote after a free in-home inspection.
Do I need a permit to replace windows in Colleyville?
Colleyville processes residential permits through its online portal and requires contractors to be registered with the city before pulling them. We handle the filing and registration as part of your install, and confirm the current documentation requirements with Colleyville Building Inspections for your specific project.
What neighborhoods in Colleyville do you serve?
All of them — including Bear Creek Estates, Bear Run, Brighton Oaks, Brookwood Hills, Canterbury, Chelsea Park, Colleyville Heights, Countryside Estates, Creekside at Colleyville, Creekwood Estates, Fox Meadows, Glade Parks, Heritage Glen, Highland Hills, Highland Meadows, Kingswood Estates, Lakewood Estates, Bridges at Riverwalk, Cranbrook Estates, Emerald Park, Lakes of Somerset, Woodland Hills, and Villas of Colleyville.
Which window brands do you install in Colleyville?
We’re an authorized dealer for Marvin, ProVia, Andersen, Pella, and Burris — so we fit the manufacturer to your home instead of pushing one brand.
Why do Colleyville windows seem to fail faster than in newer suburbs?
Three things stack up: a median build year of 1994 that puts most original seals past their expected life, Houston Black clay soil that moves foundations 2 to 3 inches seasonally, and confirmed 135 ppm hard water that leaves mineral scale on tracks and hardware over three decades.

Let’s Take a Look at Your Colleyville Home

A free in-home inspection and a straight number. No pressure. Ever.

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