Window & Door Installation in Mansfield, TX
Family-owned, DFW-based, 20+ years — and close to home. Mansfield’s 2000s-era subdivisions are just now hitting the point where original seals start to go.
- 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 Mansfield Homeowners Are Calling Now
Not a generic old-windows story — here’s what’s actually happening to houses in this city.
Mansfield’s housing stock skews newer than a lot of North Texas — the median home here was built around 2004, and well over half the city’s homes went up from 2000 onward. That means most Mansfield homeowners aren’t dealing with windows that are decades overdue. What’s actually happening is that the city’s biggest wave of construction is now hitting the 15-to-20 year mark where original seals and weatherstripping typically start to fail. If that’s what you’re noticing, the timing lines up with your house, not a sales pitch.
If your home is older — Walnut Creek Valley’s mix of 1980s and ’90s construction, or one of the homes in and around Historic Downtown Mansfield — you’re likely further into that window than your newer-build neighbors, and worth a look sooner rather than later.
There’s also a ground-level cause specific to this part of North Texas: Mansfield sits on Eagle Ford clay, one of the more expansive clay soils in the state, straddling the Tarrant–Johnson county line. That clay swells when wet and shrinks hard in a dry spell, cycling the slab under your house up and down over the years. Homes closer to the FM 157 and US-287 corridor, on lower-lying clay terrain, tend to hold moisture longer and see slightly more of this movement.
What We See in Mansfield
- Eagle Ford clay, slab movement, sticking doors and out-of-square frames — a documented issue across North Tarrant and Johnson County. Professional installation matters here specifically because a frame set correctly can handle a house that’s settling slightly around it.
- Newer housing stock means a different timeline, not no timeline. If your home was built in the 2000s, you’re not looking at already-failed windows — you’re looking at the front edge of when seals start to go. Catching it early keeps a small draft from turning into a bigger energy bill.
- Historic Downtown Mansfield’s design guidelines. If your home falls within the historic district, exterior changes may involve additional review under the city’s Historic Landmark Commission guidelines. We can help you navigate that alongside your permit.
Neighborhoods We Serve in Mansfield
Walnut Creek Valley, the Walnut Creek Country Club and Heritage Estates area, Historic Downtown Mansfield and the surrounding historic core, and Country Club Estates — and everywhere in between. ZIP codes 76063.
Replacement Windows in Mansfield, TX
Newer housing stock means a different timeline, not no timeline.
Replacement windows in Mansfield, TX are mostly a 2000s-build story. With a median build year around 2004 and more than half the city built from 2000 onward, most Mansfield homeowners are at the front edge of seal failure rather than years past it.
Mansfield is also closer to our own base than most of the suburbs we serve, so it’s a short trip for a free in-home inspection.
Serving Mansfield Homeowners
A free in-home inspection and a straight number. The rest is up to you.
Permits, Handled
Mansfield requires a permit for construction, alteration, or repair of a building system, handled through the city’s Building Safety Department. We handle the permit filing as part of every Mansfield install and confirm the current, project-specific requirements with the city before work starts.

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