Window Installation in North Las Vegas, NV
If your North Las Vegas home is losing cool air through aging single-pane frames or fogged dual-pane glass that’s gone milky in the desert heat, you’re dealing with one of the most common — and most costly — problems we see across the valley. Viewlux Windows And Doors Clark County installs, replaces, and custom-builds windows for North Las Vegas homeowners from the older corridors along East Lake Mead Boulevard to the master-planned communities up in Aliante and Craig Ranch. Call us at (833) 386-4616 to schedule a free estimate — Marc Moreno, our owner and lead technician, reviews every project personally.

Why Viewlux Windows And Doors Clark County Is North Las Vegas’s Preferred Window Installation Company
North Las Vegas has its own building department — a fully separate municipal authority from Clark County and the City of Las Vegas — and contractors who don’t know that routinely stall projects for weeks waiting on re-submitted permits. Our Window Installation team knows the City of North Las Vegas Building Department’s process cold, from initial application through final inspection sign-off, which keeps your timeline intact whether you’re in ZIP 89030 or 89085.
Marc Moreno has 16 years of hands-on installation experience and leads every job himself, not from an office. That owner-as-technician model is what drives our 4.9-star average across 332 verified customer reviews — a track record built one project at a time, including dozens of homes right here in North Las Vegas. When Marc shows up on your property, the most experienced person in the company is the one measuring your opening and setting your frame.
We typically schedule North Las Vegas estimates within 48 hours of your call. Because we work throughout Clark County daily, a crew is almost always already running jobs nearby — in Aliante, along North Rancho Drive, or down in the older neighborhoods south of West Cheyenne Avenue — which means we’re rarely more than a short drive from your door.
Our Window Installation Services in North Las Vegas
Casement Windows
Casement windows are one of the strongest performers in North Las Vegas’s extreme UV environment because their compression seal — when the sash cranks fully closed — holds tighter against the thermal pressure differential between a 115°F exterior and a 74°F air-conditioned interior than a standard sliding unit. We install casement windows from Andersen, Pella, and our proprietary ViewLux line, and we can match frame colors to HOA design-review requirements in communities like Craig Ranch where CC&Rs restrict exterior finishes. A typical casement window installation in North Las Vegas runs $450–$850 per window, depending on rough opening size and the product line selected.
Awning Windows
In the stucco tract homes along Simmons Street and the older blocks of Bonanza Village, awning windows are a practical upgrade for bathrooms and kitchens where ventilation matters but security and dust intrusion don’t. Their top-hinged design keeps blowing Mojave grit out even when the window is cracked open — a genuine quality-of-life improvement during the valley’s spring wind events. We carry awning configurations in Milgard and Jeld-Wen lines that are sized to drop directly into the narrow openings common in 1960s North Las Vegas construction without requiring rough-opening modification.
Fixed and Picture Windows
Fixed and picture windows have zero moving parts, which means no tracks for hard Colorado River water to corrode and no sliding hardware to seize up over time — a meaningful advantage in North Las Vegas where mineral-heavy SNWA water is a documented accelerant for sliding window and door hardware failure. We use these units strategically in living rooms and dining areas where light matters more than ventilation, often pairing them with an operable casement or awning on either side. Installed cost in North Las Vegas typically runs $350–$700 per unit for standard sizes.
Single and Double Hung Windows
Single and double hung windows are the most frequently replaced window type across North Las Vegas’s 1950s–1970s housing stock — the originals are almost always aluminum single-pane units that have warped from decades of thermal cycling and now leak conditioned air around every sash corner. Double hung replacements with tilt-in sashes are especially popular in the taller two-story homes appearing in the newer sections near Purple Heart Highway, where cleaning upper sashes from inside the house is a genuine convenience. Simonton and Ply Gem offer solid double hung packages in the $300–$600 per window installed range that work well for budget-conscious full-house replacement projects.
Sliding Windows
Sliding windows are ubiquitous in North Las Vegas’s older ranch-style homes, but they’re also the window type most punished by local conditions: hard water deposits lock tracks, thermally conductive aluminum frames transfer desert heat directly into the wall cavity, and single-pane glass offers almost no resistance to summer cooling loads. When we replace sliding windows in the Bonanza Village or Twin Lakes corridors, we almost always recommend stepping up to a vinyl-framed dual-pane low-E unit — the energy-savings payback in this specific market, where cooling bills run high through six months of the year, is the clearest argument for the upgrade. Sliding window replacements in North Las Vegas typically run $380–$750 per unit installed.

Trusted Brands We Service in North Las Vegas
We supply and install windows from eight brands — ViewLux, Andersen, Pella, Marvin, Milgard, Jeld-Wen, Simonton, and Ply Gem — which means we’re recommending the right product for your project rather than pushing whatever a single manufacturer wants moved. For North Las Vegas HOA communities where frame color and grid pattern need design-review board approval, Andersen’s and Pella’s broad finish libraries tend to hit the mark. For older-home full replacements where budget is the driver, Simonton and Ply Gem deliver honest performance without overspending. We stock common components locally, so service calls and adjustments after installation don’t leave North Las Vegas homeowners waiting on out-of-state shipping.
Common Window Installation Problems We See in North Las Vegas Homes
- Fogged or milky dual-pane glass: North Las Vegas’s extreme UV and thermal cycling accelerate IGU seal failure faster than the national average — once argon escapes and moisture enters the sealed unit, the glass fogs permanently and the window’s insulating value collapses. This is the single most common reason North Las Vegas homeowners call us, and it’s almost always a full-unit replacement rather than a repair.
- Corroded aluminum sliding tracks: The hard Colorado River water delivered by SNWA leaves calcium and mineral deposits on exterior tracks and frames throughout North Las Vegas, seizing sliding sash hardware and stripping the anodizing off aluminum frames within 10–15 years. In the Bonanza Village and Twin Lakes corridors, we regularly pull out original 1960s aluminum sliders where the track has corroded so severely the sash no longer moves at all.
- Warped vinyl frames from thermal extremes: Even vinyl frames installed in the early 2000s across North Las Vegas’s master-planned communities show oxidation, bowing, and color fade by their second decade — summers that regularly hit 115°F push vinyl past its rated thermal performance range, and lower-grade frames from builder-grade installations feel the stress first.
- HOA permit and design-review delays: In Aliante, Craig Ranch, and other northern North Las Vegas HOA communities, window replacements require design-review board approval before a City of North Las Vegas building permit can even be filed. Contractors unfamiliar with this two-step process — first HOA approval, then city permit — routinely cause 4–8 week delays for homeowners who were expecting a faster project turnaround.
Pricing for Window Installation in North Las Vegas, NV
North Las Vegas window installation pricing varies by window type, brand tier, and whether your project involves a standard size drop-in or a custom opening. As a reliable starting point for this market: single and double hung replacements run $300–$600 per window installed; sliding windows $380–$750; casement windows $450–$850; awning windows $400–$750; and fixed picture windows $350–$700. Full-house replacement projects on the older southern-corridor ranch homes (typically 8–12 windows) often land in the $4,000–$9,000 range depending on brand selection. Custom sizing or architectural shapes push numbers higher. Every estimate is free, and Marc walks through the numbers with you before anything gets ordered — call (833) 386-4616 to get yours.
We Also Serve Cities Near North Las Vegas
Beyond North Las Vegas, our crews run regular installations across the broader Clark County area. If you’re in Summerlin South, Spring Valley, Las Vegas, Paradise, or Winchester, we serve those communities with the same owner-led process and eight-brand product access. Neighbors in all five areas regularly work with us on everything from single-window replacements to full exterior remodels — reach out and we’ll confirm coverage for your address.
Serving North Las Vegas, NV — Our Local Coverage Area
We’re based in the North 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 — Window Installation in North Las Vegas
We typically schedule free estimates in North Las Vegas within 48 hours of your initial call. Because our crews work throughout Clark County daily — including regular jobs in Aliante, Craig Ranch, and along East Lake Mead Boulevard — we’re rarely far from North Las Vegas and can usually accommodate same-week appointments. Call (833) 386-4616 to check current availability.
Yes — we serve all North Las Vegas ZIP codes including 89030, 89031, 89032, 89033, 89036, 89081, 89084, and 89085. That covers everything from the 1950s–1970s tract homes in Bonanza Village and the Twin Lakes corridor along East Lake Mead Boulevard to the newer HOA communities up in Aliante and Craig Ranch near North Rancho Drive. No part of North Las Vegas is outside our service area.
We can guide you through what the North Las Vegas HOA design-review process typically requires and help you select window frames, colors, and grid patterns that align with your community’s CC&Rs. The formal HOA submission is the homeowner’s responsibility, but Marc reviews projects in communities like Aliante and Craig Ranch regularly and knows what design-review boards in North Las Vegas commonly accept or reject — which prevents wasted time on non-compliant product choices before the city permit stage.
Pricing in North Las Vegas is generally in line with the broader Clark County market, but the older housing stock in the southern ZIP codes (89030/89031) sometimes adds labor time when original aluminum frames have corroded into the rough opening and require careful extraction to avoid drywall damage. Projects in newer North Las Vegas communities are typically straightforward drop-in replacements. Either way, your free estimate reflects your specific home — not a generic per-city rate card.
Warranty coverage on North Las Vegas installations comes from two sources: the manufacturer’s product warranty (which varies by brand — Andersen, Pella, and Milgard each carry their own terms, and Marc walks you through those at estimate) and Viewlux’s workmanship warranty on the installation itself. Both apply regardless of which North Las Vegas neighborhood your home is in. If a seal fails or a frame develops an issue post-installation, we come back out — Marc’s name is on the work and that means something to how we follow up.
Written by the team at Viewlux Windows And Doors Clark County, serving North Las Vegas since 2009.