Custom Windows & Doors in Summerlin South, NV
There’s a particular moment most Summerlin South homeowners recognize: a monsoon rolls in from the canyon mouth in late July, the gusts pick up along South Fort Apache Road, and the next morning a thin line of desert grit has found its way past a window seal that looked fine just last season. At that elevation — 2,800 to 3,200 feet, directly facing the Spring Mountains — windows and doors age differently here than anywhere else in the Las Vegas Valley. Our Custom Windows & Doors team knows this corridor well, and we’re ready to help. Call us at (833) 386-4616 for a free estimate.

Why Viewlux Windows And Doors Clark County Is Summerlin South’s Preferred Custom Windows & Doors Company
Marc Moreno has been on job sites across Summerlin South for 16 years — in Canyon Gate, along North Buffalo Drive, and in the gated communities off South Rampart Boulevard where the afternoon sun hammers west-facing elevations for six straight hours. That kind of repeat exposure to the same micro-climate means Marc doesn’t need to guess at what’s failing or why. He’s already seen the pattern dozens of times, and that pattern-recognition shortens your project time and eliminates costly missteps.
332 homeowners across Clark County have left verified reviews averaging 4.9 stars — a number that reflects real, consistent execution across hundreds of residential projects, not a lucky streak. Several of those reviews come directly from Summerlin South customers in zip code 89135 who dealt with HOA-mandated color matching and profile requirements, exactly the kind of detail that trips up contractors who don’t work this master-plan community regularly. Marc leads every job personally as both Owner and Lead Technician, so the person who scoped your project is also the person installing it.
Our Custom Windows & Doors Services in Summerlin South
Custom Shape Windows
The Howard Hughes master-plan architecture that defines most of Summerlin South favors arched transoms, trapezoid accent windows, and angled clerestory openings — shapes that a standard replacement window simply cannot fill. We fabricate and install custom shape windows sized to the exact rough opening, using frame profiles and exterior color palettes that satisfy the HOA architectural guidelines enforced across communities near Hills Park and South Town Center Drive. Brands like Andersen, Marvin, and our proprietary ViewLux line all offer custom-shape configurations, and Marc will match the right manufacturer to your specific opening geometry and budget.
A typical custom shape window in Summerlin South runs $650–$1,800 per unit installed, depending on glass area, frame material, and glazing package. Larger arched units with low-E dual-pane glass land toward the upper end of that range, and that investment is well justified given the UV intensity at this elevation.
Commercial Storefront Glazing
The retail corridors along North Town Center Drive and the commercial strips near Bruce Woodbury Beltway include mixed-use properties and ground-floor commercial suites that regularly need storefront glazing upgrades — either for energy performance or for aesthetic refresh after tenant turnover. We install aluminum-framed storefront systems with thermally broken frames and high-performance insulating glass, specified to handle the canyon-corridor wind loads that Summerlin South’s western-facing commercial facades deal with year-round.
Commercial storefront glazing in Summerlin South typically runs $180–$320 per linear foot installed, with total project costs for a standard retail bay running $4,500–$12,000 depending on opening width, glass type, and door integration. We pull the necessary Clark County building permits and coordinate inspections so the property owner isn’t navigating that process alone.
Curtain Wall Systems
Larger mixed-use and multi-story projects in Summerlin South’s newer development zones near the Calico I area increasingly specify curtain wall systems for their facades — unitized glass-and-aluminum assemblies that handle structural loads independently of the building frame. These systems demand precise engineering tolerances and installation sequencing that general contractors typically sub out. We handle curtain wall fabrication and field installation with the same hands-on oversight Marc brings to a single-family window replacement.
Curtain wall installations in the Summerlin South market are priced by the square foot of glazed area, typically $95–$185 per square foot installed for standard aluminum-frame unitized systems, with thermally enhanced or higher-wind-rated assemblies pushing toward the upper range given the canyon-facing exposure conditions common on the western edge of 89135.
Architectural Grilles & SDLs
Simulated divided lights and interior grille systems are a detail the Howard Hughes architectural guidelines genuinely care about — and so do Summerlin South buyers, who pay a premium for homes that maintain their original design character. We supply and install SDL configurations through Pella, Simonton, and Jeld-Wen windows, matching original grille patterns so that a replacement window on a 1998-built Canyon Gate home looks like it was always meant to be there, not like a contractor made a substitution to save money.
Architectural grille packages on replacement windows in Summerlin South add roughly $80–$220 per window to the base unit cost, depending on the SDL profile, divider count, and whether interior, exterior, or between-glass grilles are specified. Getting this detail right upfront prevents HOA review board rejections that can cost homeowners weeks of delay.

Oversized Glass Panels
Single-lite picture windows and panoramic glass walls facing the Red Rock Mountain 360 View Deck corridor are among the most desirable features in upper Summerlin South — and among the most technically demanding to install correctly. Oversized panels require reinforced rough openings, heavy-duty structural glazing tape, and frame systems engineered for spans that exceed standard residential specs. We use Milgard and Marvin products for oversized residential applications, and Marc personally oversees the structural prep on these installations because a shortcut in the rough opening becomes a very expensive callback two monsoon seasons later.
Oversized glass panels in Summerlin South range from $1,200–$4,500 per panel installed, depending on glass dimensions, glazing type (single-pane accent vs. dual-pane insulating), and structural reinforcement required. Views toward Red Rock National Conservation Park justify the investment — but only if the installation holds up to the wind loads that come with that exposure.
Trusted Brands We Service in Summerlin South
Our eight-brand portfolio — ViewLux, Andersen, Pella, Marvin, Milgard, Jeld-Wen, Simonton, and Ply Gem — means we’re recommending the right product for your specific project, not whichever brand we happen to carry. For Summerlin South homes, that distinction matters: a Canyon Gate stucco residence with HOA color requirements calls for a different product choice than a newer infill build along North Buffalo Drive. We stock common hardware components and glazing accessories locally, which keeps turnaround tight when a part is needed mid-installation rather than waiting on a factory shipment.
Common Custom Windows & Doors Problems We See in Summerlin South Homes
- Stucco-to-frame seal failure on west-facing elevations: Homes built in the late 1990s and early 2000s across Summerlin South are now hitting the 20–25-year mark where the original caulking and flashing between aluminum window frames and stucco cladding has fully degraded. West-facing walls absorb direct afternoon sun at high elevation, accelerating the cycle of expansion and contraction that cracks these seals long before the glass itself fails.
- Canyon-wind grit destroying sliding door hardware: Properties in Canyon Gate and the neighborhoods closest to Red Rock Canyon Road consistently show accelerated wear on sliding glass door rollers, tracks, and weather sweeps. The sustained grit load from canyon-funnel winds is measurably more abrasive here than in east-valley suburbs, and standard residential-grade hardware — installed without upgrading to stainless-steel rollers and dual-fin door sweeps — typically fails within two to three years rather than the expected ten-plus.
- HOA rejection of non-conforming replacement windows: Contractors unfamiliar with the Howard Hughes CC&Rs for Summerlin South regularly specify window profiles, exterior colors, or SDL patterns that fail the architectural review board. We’ve corrected installations from other companies where the homeowner received a rejection notice after the windows were already in — a situation that’s entirely avoidable with the right product selection upfront.
- Glazing seal failure and fogging in dual-pane units: At Summerlin South’s elevation, UV intensity accelerates the breakdown of the butyl seal around insulating glass units faster than in lower-elevation Las Vegas neighborhoods. The brief but intense monsoon moisture events of July through September then enter through those compromised seals and cause the familiar interior fogging that signals a full IGU replacement — not just a cleaning.
Pricing for Custom Windows & Doors in Summerlin South, NV
Standard single-hung or casement replacement windows in Summerlin South run $380–$750 per window installed for mid-range Simonton or Jeld-Wen units, and $750–$1,400 per window for premium Andersen, Pella, or Marvin products with upgraded glazing packages. Sliding patio door replacements — the most common single job we do in this zip code — typically land at $1,100–$2,800 installed, with heavy-duty hardware upgrades for canyon-corridor homes adding $150–$300 to that range. Custom shape, oversized, or architecturally specific units are priced per project after a site measurement. Every estimate is free, there’s no obligation, and Marc will give you a straight number before any work begins. Call (833) 386-4616 to schedule yours.
We Also Serve Cities Near Summerlin South
Our work extends across the broader Las Vegas Valley, including Spring Valley, Las Vegas, Paradise, North Las Vegas, and Winchester. Homeowners in these neighboring communities get the same owner-led installation process and the same eight-brand product access that Summerlin South customers rely on. If you’re just outside our Summerlin South service zone, call us — we’re likely already working nearby.
Serving Summerlin South, NV — Our Local Coverage Area
We’re based in the Summerlin South 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 Summerlin South
We can typically reach Summerlin South within the same business day for consultations and estimates. Our team operates out of the Las Vegas Valley, and Summerlin South — whether that’s a home off South Rampart Boulevard or near Hills Park — is a regular service area for us, not a distant dispatch. For scheduled installations, we coordinate start dates based on product lead times and your availability, and Marc will give you realistic scheduling expectations at the estimate stage.
Yes — we work throughout Summerlin South’s gated and non-gated communities, including Canyon Gate, Angel Park Lindell, Buffalo Ranch, and the communities along North Buffalo Drive and Bruce Woodbury Beltway. Access to gated properties just requires advance notice so we can coordinate entry; Marc handles that coordination directly with homeowners rather than routing it through an office.
Matching HOA requirements in Summerlin South is something we treat as a standard part of the specification process, not an afterthought. The Howard Hughes master-plan CC&Rs govern exterior profiles, colors, and SDL patterns across most of 89135, and Marc reviews those requirements before recommending any product. We’ve helped homeowners avoid rejection notices that contractors unfamiliar with this community routinely generate by selecting the wrong exterior finish or grille pattern.
Pricing in Summerlin South is generally in line with comparable work in Spring Valley and Paradise for standard replacement windows, but the canyon-corridor hardware upgrades — stainless-steel rollers, dual-fin sweeps, reinforced thresholds — add $150–$400 to door projects for homes on the western edge of the community near Red Rock Canyon Road. That’s not a Summerlin South premium; it’s the appropriate spec for the conditions, and skipping it means a callback in two years instead of ten.
Yes — all installations come with both the manufacturer’s product warranty and our workmanship warranty covering the installation itself. Manufacturer coverage varies by brand: Andersen, Pella, and Marvin offer limited lifetime warranties on many product lines, while Milgard backs their windows with a full lifetime warranty including glass breakage. Marc will walk you through exactly what’s covered for the specific product selected for your Summerlin South home before any contract is signed.
Written by the team at Viewlux Windows And Doors Clark County, serving Summerlin South since 2009.