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Dallas window replacement — SHGC matters more than U-factor in your 96°F summer climate. Low-E coatings with low solar gain reduce cooling load substantially.

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Why Window Replacement in Dallas is different

Dallas sits in climate zone IECC 3A where summer highs reach 96°F and winter lows dip to 36°F. DFW Metroplex with severe hail exposure and intense summer heat — both extremes affect which window U-factor and SHGC ratings deliver real energy savings here. Most Dallas homes from the 1950s–2000s era have original or first-generation replacement windows, often single-pane or aluminum-frame double-pane that perform poorly against modern Low-E argon-filled options. In Texas, window installers operate under no state license (some cities require registration) home improvement registration through TDLR. Federal 25C tax credit returns 30% (up to $600/year through 2032) on ENERGY STAR Most Efficient windows, and Texas utility rebates may add another $100-$500 per window in some territories. A reputable Dallas installer will pull permits, follow AAMA InstallationMasters standards, and offer a workmanship warranty separate from the manufacturer warranty.

Dallas Window Replacement at a glance

Climate zone
IECC 3A
Typical July high
96°F
Typical January low
36°F
Annual rainfall
39"
Predominant housing era
1950s–2000s
Dallas population
~1,300,000
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Window Replacement in Dallas

Homeowners in Dallas typically pay $300–$700 per window installed. DFW and Houston metro: $350–$750. Whole-house (14 windows): $5,000–$12,000 before utility rebates. for window replacement. Costs depend on the number of windows, frame material, glass package, and whether you need full-frame or insert replacement.

💰 Window Rebates in Dallas

Oncor, CPS Energy, and AEP Texas offer ENERGY STAR window rebates of $25–$75 per window. Austin Energy offers up to $100 per window for qualifying replacements.

Recommended Window Types for Dallas

What to Look for in a Dallas Window Contractor

TX requires a window contractor to hold a General Contractor or Residential Remodeler license from TDLR (Texas Dept of Licensing and Regulation) for projects over $10,000.. Ask any contractor for their license number and verify it online before signing. Also confirm they carry general liability insurance and workers' compensation.

TX summers reach 100–112°F across much of the state. Low SHGC glass (≤0.25) is the single most impactful upgrade. North TX also faces ice storms that stress frames.

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