Replacement windows for Arlington homes — from Woodland West's established 1970s neighborhoods to the new master-planned Viridian development, Lake Arlington waterfront, and the high-density residential springing up around the Entertainment District. Factory-trained installation, transparent pricing.
Request EstimateArlington is one of the largest cities in Texas by population, and its housing reflects 70+ years of growth. Post-war ranches in Dalworth Park, 1970s and 1980s two-stories in River Oaks, Sherrod Estates, and Woodhaven, mid-1990s family homes in Park Springs and Webb, and the brand-new high-density product around AT&T Stadium and Globe Life Field. Lake Arlington and the Viridian development bring waterfront and master-planned variations to the mix.
Each generation of Arlington homes presents specific window-replacement realities. The 1970s and 1980s housing stock typically still has its original aluminum-framed singles or first-generation dual-pane — technologies long since outpaced by current Low-E and frame insulation. Modern dual-pane Low-E with argon fill in insulated vinyl frames cuts energy consumption by 40 to 50 percent on those homes, transforming previously uncomfortable rooms into pleasant living spaces year-round.
The newer Viridian and Entertainment District product carries larger contemporary glass packages, often with darker frame finishes. We routinely spec Andersen E-Series black-clad and Marvin Modern in those builds, while running Andersen 400 Series or JELD-WEN Premium Vinyl in the more traditional suburban remodels.

The high-density residential development near AT&T Stadium, Globe Life Field, and Six Flags creates unique window needs. Contemporary townhomes, mid-rise condos, and live-work loft product feature extensive glass maximizing natural light in compact spaces. We routinely spec modern aluminum-clad window walls, floor-to-ceiling installations, and noise-reducing laminated acoustic glass that maintains comfort despite proximity to event venues, the Trinity Railway Express, and busy I-30 traffic.
Arlington's open prairie terrain provides little natural shade, particularly on the south and east sides of town. Homes there receive full solar exposure during the long summer months when 100-degree afternoons are routine. We recommend dual-pane Low-E windows with argon fill as the minimum specification, with triple-pane consideration for large west-facing openings on Lake Arlington and Viridian custom homes. The additional insulation typically pays for itself within 5 to 7 years through reduced cooling costs.
Beyond energy savings, quality windows dramatically change comfort. The hot spots near old single-pane windows disappear once Low-E coatings reflect infrared radiation back outside. Cold drafts during the occasional Arctic front in January get eliminated by modern weatherstripping and insulated frame chambers. Consistent room-to-room temperatures replace the typical patchwork of comfortable and uncomfortable spaces older homes carry.
For homes within a quarter-mile of I-30, US-287, or the Trinity Railway Express, laminated acoustic IGUs on bedroom and home-office windows make a perceptual difference that's hard to overstate. We isolate that upgrade to the rooms where it pays off and run standard Low-E elsewhere.

From the initial consultation through final installation, we deliver the transparency and professionalism Arlington homeowners expect. Our factory-trained installers treat your home with respect, run a dust-controlled jobsite, complete a thorough end-of-day cleanup, and ensure the homeowner has tested every sash before we leave the driveway.
We're not a high-pressure sales operation. We're window installers who walk you through the options, answer questions honestly, and let you make decisions on your timeline. Manufacturer warranties register in your name on completion. Our written craftsmanship guarantee covers labor for ten years.
Most Arlington whole-home projects run two to three working days from demo to final cleanup. A standard double-hung swap takes about 45 minutes per opening once the old unit is out, and we move methodically from elevation to elevation. Larger custom orders with arched or radius geometry add a day or two for ordering and a few additional hours per opening on install. We'll commit to a start and finish date in writing before you sign anything.
There is no single right answer because Arlington's open-prairie sun load and the entertainment-district acoustic environment all push the spec in different directions. Our default recommendation for most Arlington mid-range projects is Andersen 400 Series double-hung or JELD-WEN Premium Vinyl — both deliver strong thermal performance at fair pricing. For custom-home work, premium remodels, and historic restorations, we step up to Andersen E-Series, Pella Reserve, or Marvin Signature. The right brand depends on your home, your goals, and your budget, and we'll show you the comparative spec sheets during the consultation rather than pushing one product on every project.
Yes, particularly when the existing windows are original aluminum-framed singles or first-generation dual-pane. Replacing those with insulated vinyl or fiberglass frames carrying a Low-E366 coating and argon fill typically delivers a measurable reduction on the next Oncor bill. The biggest gains show up on the south- and west-facing elevations, where the late-afternoon sun load is heaviest. We'll model the projected savings using your actual kWh history during the consultation rather than quoting a generic brochure number.
Every install includes the manufacturer warranty plus our written craftsmanship guarantee on the labor. The manufacturer warranty — typically limited lifetime on the IGU and frame, with shorter terms on hardware and finishes — registers in your name on the day of completion. Our craftsmanship guarantee covers the install workmanship for ten years. If a sash needs adjustment, a screen develops a tear, or weatherstripping fails during that period, we come back at no charge. Viridian and other newer master-planned communities have strict architectural review, which we coordinate so that warranty registration and ARB documentation are both handled before we start.
Always. Every Arlington proposal lists each window with size, configuration, frame material, exterior and interior finish, hardware, screen, and glass package. Installation labor, removal and disposal of the old units, and warranty terms are spelled out separately. There are no broker commissions tucked into the proposal, no surprise change orders, and no hidden line items. You can take the quote, get competitive bids, and decide on your own timeline without a high-pressure follow-up call.
We'll visit your Arlington home, take field measurements, discuss product options and budget, and provide a written, itemized quote with no high-pressure pitch. Most consultations take 45 to 60 minutes.