Window restoration in
Pilot Point, TX.
Platted in 1854 on a high, oak-covered ridge that served as a landmark for early travelers, Pilot Point is the oldest settlement in Denton County. Its downtown square has been on the National Register of Historic Places since 2007, and the surrounding Cross Timbers loam has made the area a renowned center for equine breeding and training.
- Spring hail and severe thunderstorms are common across the region.
- Hot summers with sustained sun exposure.
- High-wind events occur seasonally.
- Restored Victorian homes and historic cottages near the square.
- Luxury acreage and equestrian estate properties.
- New custom and master-planned homes as the area grows.
- Original wood windows and detailing on historic homes.
- Brick and masonry on the historic square and older structures.
- Mixed and premium cladding on custom estate homes.
- ›Its 1896 Farmers & Merchants Bank served as a filming location for the 1967 film Bonnie & Clyde (a set, not an actual robbery), now celebrated with an annual festival.
- ›A nationally recognized center for Quarter Horse, Paint, and Appaloosa breeding and training.
- ›Pilot Point's mix of historic homes and premium estate properties includes complex and aging window systems where restoration and diagnostics apply.
RADIO is actively serving the DFW / North Texas region. Availability varies by project and area — reach out to confirm coverage for your property.
RADIO documents visible conditions and provides claim-related window documentation. We do not promise insurance approval, coverage, or payment, and we are not a public adjuster. Our job is clear, documented findings and clear next steps — carrier decisions remain separate.
Pilot Point, TX is served from RADIO's DFW / North Texas hub.
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