Custom Windows & Doors in Las Vegas, NV
Las Vegas homeowners dealing with fogged glass, warped frames, or a renovation that calls for something beyond a standard rectangle already know the challenge: most window and door crews handle ordinary swaps, but they tap out the moment a project gets architecturally interesting. Our Custom Windows & Doors team at Viewlux Windows And Doors Clark County is built specifically for those projects — non-standard shapes, oversized glass, full-frame replacements on aging stucco homes, and everything in between. Give us a call at (833) 386-4616 and let’s talk through what your home actually needs.

Why Viewlux Windows And Doors Clark County Is Las Vegas’s Preferred Custom Windows & Doors Company
Marc Moreno has spent 16 years on Las Vegas job sites — not behind a desk reviewing photos, but on ladders, in rough openings, and inside attic spaces figuring out why a builder-grade frame from 1998 is failing in a Charleston Heights home or why a patio door track in the Buffalo area has warped beyond adjustment. That hands-on ownership is what separates us from crews where the experienced person quotes the job and a different crew shows up to do it. When you call Viewlux, Marc leads the work personally.
332 verified customers have left reviews averaging 4.9 out of 5 stars — and a meaningful portion of those projects are right here in Las Vegas, across ZIP codes like 89102, 89103, 89106, and 89121. That volume reflects consistent execution across hundreds of real homes, not a handful of cherry-picked testimonials from outlier projects. Las Vegas homeowners who research before they call will find that track record holds across neighborhood types, home ages, and project scopes.
Our Custom Windows & Doors Services in Las Vegas
Custom Shape Windows
Standard rectangular openings are only part of what Las Vegas homes present. Tract homes built during the valley’s 1990s–2000s population boom often included decorative transom arches, angled clerestory windows, and octagonal accent windows — charming details that become headaches when the original aluminum frames fail and no off-the-shelf unit fits the rough opening. We fabricate and install custom shape windows to match exact dimensions, working with Andersen, Pella, and Marvin product lines alongside our proprietary ViewLux units depending on what the opening and the homeowner’s budget call for. In Las Vegas, we also spec every custom shape window with SHGC ratings appropriate for west- and south-facing exposures — solar heat gain, not winter cold, is what drives energy costs here.
Commercial Storefront Glazing
Along corridors like West Flamingo Road and West Sahara Avenue, retail and mixed-use storefronts take a daily beating from afternoon sun intense enough to bleach and warp frames that weren’t designed for it. Our commercial storefront glazing work in Las Vegas accounts for that UV load from the start — we specify thermally broken aluminum framing systems and low-E glass packages rated for the valley’s extreme solar environment rather than generic commercial glazing that works fine in a milder climate but underperforms here. A typical commercial storefront glazing installation in Las Vegas runs $180–$420 per linear foot depending on frame system, glass specification, and whether existing framing can be retained.
Curtain Wall Systems
Curtain wall projects in Las Vegas carry a design challenge that architects and general contractors sometimes underestimate: the valley’s thermal cycling — winter nights approaching freezing and summer afternoons regularly hitting 113°F — creates expansion and movement loads that demand properly engineered silicone joint sizing and thermally broken mullion systems. We’ve completed curtain wall work on residential additions and mixed-use projects near the 18b Las Vegas Arts District where architectural glass is part of the design language, not just a functional element. Pricing for curtain wall systems in Las Vegas starts around $220 per square foot installed and scales with glass area, building height, and engineering requirements.
Architectural Grilles & SDLs
Simulated divided lights and architectural grilles do a specific job in Las Vegas’s housing market: they bring character back to stucco tract homes that were built economically but deserve to look considered. We match SDL profiles to existing window lines or help homeowners choose a grille pattern that works with the architecture rather than fighting it, using products from Jeld-Wen, Simonton, and Ply Gem depending on the window series already in the home. SDL and grille upgrades in Las Vegas typically add $40–$120 per window to a replacement project, with factory-applied options available on most brands we carry.
Oversized Glass Panels
Demand for oversized glass — floor-to-ceiling panels, wide sliding wall systems, and large fixed picture windows — has grown steadily across Summerlin South and Paradise as homeowners open up interior spaces to desert landscape views. Handling oversized glass correctly in Las Vegas means accounting for thermal stress: a large fixed panel on a west-facing wall in ZIP code 89109 or 89119 will see temperature differentials across the glass that require tempered or heat-strengthened units to prevent spontaneous breakage. We size every oversized panel for the specific orientation and exposure of the opening, not just the visual effect.
Trusted Brands We Service in Las Vegas
Our eight-brand portfolio — ViewLux, Andersen, Pella, Marvin, Milgard, Jeld-Wen, Simonton, and Ply Gem — means product recommendations are driven by what your project actually needs, not by a single manufacturer agreement. For Las Vegas customers, we stock commonly needed hardware, weatherstripping, and glass components locally so replacement parts don’t sit on a distributor backorder while your home is exposed to valley heat. Whether the right answer is a Milgard fiberglass patio door for a thermally stressed stucco opening or a Marvin Signature wood-clad unit for a Huntridge-era remodel, we match the product to the project.

Common Custom Windows & Doors Problems We See in Las Vegas Homes
- Failed IGU seals on 1990s–2000s builder-grade windows: Las Vegas’s extreme thermal cycling — freezing winter nights followed by 110°F+ summer afternoons — degrades insulated glass unit seals in 15–20 years rather than the 25-year industry norm. Homes in ZIP codes 89102, 89103, and 89121 are currently in the thick of this replacement wave, and fogged or milky glass is the most common symptom we get called about.
- Warped sliding door tracks and discolored adjacent drywall: Aluminum-framed sliding glass doors with inadequate thermal breaks — common on tract homes throughout the Buffalo and Flamingo Heights areas — conduct so much heat into the home that door tracks warp from thermal expansion and the flooring and drywall nearby show visible discoloration. Replacing just the glass panel doesn’t fix the frame’s thermal performance; full-frame fiberglass or vinyl patio door systems are the right solution.
- Calcium etching on exterior glass from hard water: Las Vegas draws municipal supply from Lake Mead via the Colorado River — among the hardest water sources in the U.S. — and calcium deposits from sprinkler overspray permanently etch exterior glass surfaces if left untreated. We see this heavily in older neighborhoods near East Charleston Boulevard and North Rancho Drive where irrigation systems hit window glass regularly.
- Single-pane aluminum frames in 1940s–1960s homes requiring full-frame replacement: Older neighborhoods like Charleston Heights still carry original aluminum single-pane frames from the time of construction. These openings almost always require full-frame replacement rather than insert jobs because the rough openings have shifted and deteriorated over 60+ years — insert windows won’t seal correctly and the thermal performance gain is minimal compared to a proper full-frame installation.
Pricing for Custom Windows & Doors in Las Vegas, NV
Here’s what Las Vegas homeowners should expect in the current market:
- Custom shape windows: $350–$900 per unit installed, depending on size, shape complexity, and glass specification
- Commercial storefront glazing: $180–$420 per linear foot installed
- Curtain wall systems: Starting around $220 per square foot installed; larger or engineered projects run higher
- Architectural grilles & SDLs: $40–$120 per window added to base replacement cost
- Oversized glass panels: $600–$2,200+ per panel depending on dimensions, glass type, and frame system
What moves costs in Las Vegas specifically: west- or south-facing exposures often require upgraded low-E glass packages to hit SHGC targets, adding $30–$80 per unit. Older homes in Charleston Heights or Bonanza Village with deteriorated rough openings frequently need framing repairs before a window can be set — budget $150–$400 per opening if the home is 1960s or older. Every project starts with a free on-site estimate, so call (833) 386-4616 to get accurate numbers for your specific home.
We Also Serve Cities Near Las Vegas
Beyond Las Vegas proper, our service area covers the full valley. We regularly work in Summerlin South, Spring Valley, Paradise, North Las Vegas, and Winchester — the same crews, the same Marc-led quality, and the same eight-brand product access that Las Vegas customers get. If you’re just outside the city limits, you’re still covered. Call (833) 386-4616 or reach out online to confirm service to your address.
Serving Las Vegas, NV — Our Local Coverage Area
We’re based in the Las Vegas area and know this community well. Use the map below to see our service coverage — if you’re nearby, we can almost certainly help.
FAQs — Custom Windows & Doors in Las Vegas
We typically schedule on-site estimates in Las Vegas within 2–4 business days of your call. Because Marc Moreno personally leads estimates and project work, we don’t run separate sales-and-installation teams — the person who assesses your home is the person managing the installation. Call (833) 386-4616 to get on the schedule.
Yes — we work across Las Vegas’s full range of neighborhoods, including older areas like Charleston Heights and Bonanza Village where homes often require full-frame replacement rather than insert work. ZIP codes 89102, 89103, 89106, 89109, 89119, 89121, and 89169 are all within our regular service area. We’re familiar with the specific challenges that 1940s–1960s construction presents and we don’t refer those jobs out.
For broken glass or a compromised door frame creating an immediate security concern, call us directly at (833) 386-4616 and describe the situation — we prioritize those calls and will give you an honest assessment of how quickly we can respond. Custom fabrication jobs have lead times, but glass breakage and frame failures on existing units are handled as urgently as our schedule allows.
Las Vegas projects often run slightly higher than nearby smaller markets because the local housing stock’s age and Las Vegas’s climate requirements frequently add scope — deteriorated rough openings, upgraded SHGC glass specifications for extreme solar exposure, and thermal break requirements that aren’t as critical in more moderate climates. The difference typically shows up in glass specification and framing prep costs rather than labor rates. Our free estimate process makes those factors visible before any commitment.
Manufacturer warranties on products from Andersen, Pella, Marvin, Milgard, Jeld-Wen, Simonton, Ply Gem, and our proprietary ViewLux line all apply to Las Vegas installations — coverage varies by brand and product line, and we walk through the specifics for whichever products your project uses before installation begins. Our installation workmanship is also warranted separately. Given Las Vegas’s extreme UV and thermal conditions, we also discuss glass coating and frame material selection as a practical way to protect long-term performance beyond what the warranty alone covers.
Written by the team at Viewlux Windows And Doors Clark County, serving Las Vegas since 2009.