Replacement windows for Flower Mound's sweeping custom homes, master-planned developments, and lakeside builds. Premium frames, hail-rated glass, and an installation crew that respects expensive interior finishes.
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Flower Mound's housing skews larger and newer than most of the metroplex. The communities along FM 2499 — Bridlewood, Wellington, Stone Creek — were built in the late 1990s and 2000s with substantial brick-and-stone elevations, two-story foyers with arched transoms, and oversized master suites that often have full window walls overlooking the back yard. Many of those original windows are now hitting the 20-year mark with failed seals, fogged IGUs, and weatherstripping that's lost its memory.
Around Lake Grapevine and the Lakeside DFW master plan, you'll find newer custom homes with even larger glass packages, often using black or bronze aluminum-clad frames for a contemporary look. Bridges Park and the Old Town section closer to Long Prairie Road run a different mix — older 1970s and 1980s ranch and contemporary builds where the window grids are smaller and the energy upgrade pays back even faster.
Whatever your housing era, we measure for the existing rough opening, document any structural surprises before we cut foam, and produce an itemized written quote that includes glass package, hardware finish, screen type, and a labor warranty. No surprises in week two.
Flower Mound's strict architectural review boards drive most of our scoping decisions. Bridlewood and Wellington both have deed restrictions that govern exterior frame color and grille pattern; we coordinate that documentation up front so the install never gets paused by an HOA notice halfway through.
Flower Mound's typical home has more glass than the metroplex average. That's the upside of those big two-story windows and rear-of-house openings — and the downside on a 105-degree August afternoon. We specify Low-E366 or equivalent triple-silver coatings on the south and west elevations to drop solar heat gain into the high teens, then tune the north and east packages for higher visible light transmission so those rooms keep their daylight.
For homeowners on Oncor's residential rate, the cooling-cost reduction from a properly specified Low-E package is measurable on the next utility bill.
Flower Mound has been on the wrong end of multiple severe hail events. Most homeowners insure rather than glaze for impact, but the recent claim history is pushing more clients toward laminated glass on the west-facing rear elevations where dollar-loss after a hailstorm is highest. We can isolate the impact-rated upgrade to two or three openings rather than the whole house, which keeps the budget reasonable.
We'll show you the comparative spec sheets for Andersen, Pella, JELD-WEN, and Marvin impact options so the decision is informed rather than reflexive.
Flower Mound interiors often feature stained millwork, hand-finished plaster, hardwood floors, and built-in cabinetry. Our crews carry rosin paper, 6-mil plastic for furniture, corner guards for hallway corners, and HEPA vacuums for end-of-day cleanup. We schedule cuts outside whenever weather allows, run dust collection on indoor cuts, and walk the homeowner through every elevation at completion.
The manufacturer warranty registers in your name on completion, and our craftsmanship guarantee covers the install labor for ten years.
Most Flower Mound 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 Flower Mound's large-lot custom homes and the Bridlewood and Wellington architectural review all push the spec in different directions. Our default recommendation for most Flower Mound 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. Most ARB submittals here need exterior color samples, which we coordinate so that warranty registration and ARB documentation are both handled before we start.
Always. Every Flower Mound 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 evaluate your Flower Mound home, document each opening, recommend the right frame, glass, and hardware package per elevation, and provide detailed written pricing with no high-pressure pitch.