Colleyville is one of the most affluent enclaves in DFW, and the window replacement work we do here reflects that. Custom estates predominate, lots run a half acre and up, and architectural styles favor French country, Mediterranean, traditional brick, and Texas Hill Country adaptations. Window scopes are larger, complexity is higher, and homeowners are typically more informed than the regional average because many are completing their second or third replacement.
Coyote Ridge, Tealwood Estates, and the Highlands of Colleyville together represent a large share of the custom estate market in the city. Homes in these communities frequently carry 40 to 70 openings, many of them oversized, arched, or built into bay and bow assemblies that look out over expansive back lots. Two-story great rooms with window walls are common, as are primary suites with substantial glass facing the pool. These projects require careful spec work elevation by elevation, with Low-E coatings chosen for orientation and solar exposure rather than applied uniformly.
Whittier Heights and the Bransford area cover the more traditional brick segment of Colleyville, with 3,000 to 4,500 square foot homes built largely between 1995 and 2010. Original aluminum-clad wood units in these neighborhoods are now showing seal failure, exterior trim rot, and hardware fatigue. Lakes of Somerset and homes near the Colleyville Heritage area carry mixed inventory, often with custom features tied to specific architectural details that need to be matched during replacement.
One reason Colleyville is a strong fit for our in-house manufacturing model is the prevalence of non-standard openings. True divided lite grilles, leaded glass accents, elliptical and arch-top units above front entries, and oversized casement and fixed picture configurations are routine here. National brand dealers add significant premium tier markups for each of these features. Because we build the windows ourselves in our DFW facility, custom sizing and grille patterns are part of normal production.
Grapevine-Colleyville ISD is a major anchor for the community, and many families plan their projects around the school calendar to minimize disruption. We coordinate scheduling accordingly. Our W-2 install crews work daily rather than subcontracting out to itinerant labor, which matters in a market where homeowners often have specific routines tied to school and travel calendars.
Warranty matters more in Colleyville than people might expect. With real estate turning over every ten to fifteen years in many estate neighborhoods, a transferable lifetime limited warranty backed directly by the manufacturer and installer is a meaningful selling point at resale. Listing agents in the Colleyville Heritage attendance zone routinely highlight it. Our single point of contact model, where the same company manufactures, installs, and services the windows, simplifies the picture for both current and future homeowners.