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RADIO Window Co.
MKTDFW / North Texas · TX

Window restoration in
Sherman, TX.

Founded in 1846 and named for Texas Revolution general Sidney Sherman, the city built its civic center around the county courthouse square and later earned the nickname "the Athens of Texas" for its cluster of early colleges. Today, multi-billion-dollar semiconductor investment from Texas Instruments and GlobalWafers is driving a surge of new residential construction alongside its established neighborhoods.

CLIMATE CONSIDERATIONS
  • Spring storm season brings hail and severe thunderstorms across North Texas.
  • Long, hot summers with sustained direct sun exposure.
  • Seasonal high-wind events accompany passing storm fronts.
COMMON PROPERTY TYPES
  • Historic homes in Sherman's older, established neighborhoods.
  • New executive and custom homes tied to recent economic growth.
  • Mid-century and traditional suburban housing.
EXTERIOR MATERIALS
  • Brick exteriors common across older and newer construction.
  • Wood-clad and painted-wood detailing on historic homes.
  • Fiber-cement and mixed-material cladding on newer builds.
LOCAL CONTEXT
  • Home to Austin College, the oldest Texas college operating under its original charter.
  • Anchored by the historic Grayson County Courthouse square and cultural district.
  • Sherman's mix of historic and premium new housing includes complex and older window systems where condition documentation and system identification matter.

RADIO is actively serving the DFW / North Texas region. Availability varies by project and area — reach out to confirm coverage for your property.

SERVICES IN SHERMAN

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.

Sherman, TX is served from RADIO's DFW / North Texas hub.

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