Door Installation in Las Vegas, NV
If you’ve noticed your front door letting in a thread of desert heat along the frame, or your sliding patio door groaning on a warped aluminum track, you’re experiencing something Marc Moreno and the team at Viewlux Windows And Doors Clark County see throughout Las Vegas every single week. We install, replace, and custom-build doors for homeowners across the valley — from the stucco tract homes near West Flamingo Road to the older bungalows along East Charleston Boulevard. Call us at (833) 386-4616 to schedule a free estimate. We know Las Vegas, and we know exactly what this climate does to doors.

Why Viewlux Windows And Doors Clark County Is Las Vegas’s Preferred Door Installation Company
Marc Moreno isn’t a name you’ll find on a franchise paperwork sheet — he’s the owner and the lead technician, which means his 16 years of hands-on installation experience travel to every job in Las Vegas. When Marc sizes up a door opening in a 1990s stucco home near Buffalo or examines a failing aluminum frame in Charleston Heights, he’s drawing on well over a decade of seeing exactly how the valley’s climate accelerates wear in ways that contractors from cooler markets simply don’t anticipate. That field knowledge shows up in product recommendations, installation details, and outcomes that hold up long-term.
Our Door Installation team has earned 332 verified reviews averaging 4.9 stars — not by rushing through jobs, but by pairing the right door system with each home’s specific conditions and finishing the work cleanly. Las Vegas homeowners in ZIP codes like 89102, 89103, and 89121 have posted those reviews after real projects, which means you can read exactly what neighbors in this valley experienced before you call. That track record carries more weight than any promise we could put on a page.
Our Door Installation Services in Las Vegas
Entry & Swing Doors
A front door in Las Vegas faces UV exposure that would fade or warp a lesser product within a few seasons. West-facing entries along corridors like West Sahara Avenue take the full force of afternoon sun, which is why we prioritize fiberglass and steel door systems with factory-applied finishes rated for extreme UV environments — and why we always discuss Solar Heat Gain Coefficient (SHGC) values with Las Vegas homeowners before a single screw is turned. A typical entry door replacement in Las Vegas runs $900–$2,400 installed, depending on material, hardware, and whether the rough opening needs modification.
Double & French Doors
Double and French door systems are popular in Las Vegas remodels, particularly in homes near the 18b Arts District and in newer construction throughout Paradise, where open sight lines to outdoor entertaining spaces are a selling point. The challenge here is thermal performance: wide glass panels mean more solar heat gain, so specifying the correct low-E glass coating isn’t optional — it’s the difference between a comfortable living room and an oven by 2 p.m. in July. Installed double and French door systems in the Las Vegas market typically range from $1,800–$4,500, with custom sizing and multi-point locking hardware pushing costs toward the upper end.
Bifold & Folding Doors
Multi-panel bifold and folding door systems are one of the fastest-growing requests we handle in Las Vegas, especially from homeowners looking to open up a living space to a covered patio or pool area. These systems demand precise track installation — Las Vegas’s thermal cycling from near-freezing winter nights to 110°F-plus summer afternoons causes aluminum tracks to expand and contract significantly, so we select thermally broken hardware and set expansion tolerances accordingly. Installed bifold door systems in Las Vegas generally run $3,000–$8,000+ depending on panel count and material.
Pivot Doors
Pivot doors have become a statement piece in architectural remodels across Las Vegas, appearing in high-end homes near North Rancho Drive and in contemporary builds throughout Summerlin South. Unlike a standard hinged door, a pivot system places all load stress on floor and ceiling pivots rather than side jambs, which requires careful rough opening assessment — especially in older Las Vegas homes where decades of thermal movement may have shifted the framing. Marc evaluates every pivot installation personally to confirm the structural conditions are right before any product is ordered. Pivot door installations in the Las Vegas market typically start at $2,500 and can reach $10,000+ for oversized or fully custom configurations.
Arched & Custom Doors
Las Vegas’s housing inventory spans 1940s Huntridge bungalows with non-standard openings to 2000s custom builds with architectural curves — and neither fits a box-store catalog. Our custom door fabrication capability means we handle arched openings, radius tops, and oversized frames in-house rather than referring them out. Custom door work in Las Vegas typically ranges from $2,000–$12,000, with scope and material driving the final number.
Trusted Brands We Install in Las Vegas
We carry and install products from eight brands — ViewLux, Andersen, Pella, Marvin, Milgard, Jeld-Wen, Simonton, and Ply Gem — so our recommendation is always driven by what fits your project and Las Vegas’s climate demands, not a single-manufacturer agreement. Need the thermal performance of a Marvin fiberglass system for a west-facing entry, or a value-focused Jeld-Wen swing door for a rental property in ZIP 89106? We stock commonly needed components locally and source through established distributor relationships in the valley, which keeps timelines tight and avoids the delays that plague single-brand shops when a part needs to ship from out of state.

Common Door Installation Problems We See in Las Vegas Homes
- Warped aluminum patio door tracks on 1990s–2000s tract homes: The sliding glass doors installed on stucco builder homes throughout the Buffalo and Flamingo Heights areas are among the most frequent calls we receive. The original aluminum frames lack adequate thermal breaks, conducting so much heat that door tracks warp from repeated expansion cycles — and in some homes we’ve visited near East Charleston Boulevard, the adjacent flooring and drywall show visible discoloration from years of radiant heat transfer. A full-frame vinyl or fiberglass patio door replacement resolves the problem at the source rather than patching it.
- Weatherstripping failure from UV and ozone exposure: With 294+ sunny days per year and some of the highest UV intensity in North America, door weatherstripping in Las Vegas degrades in 5–8 years — roughly half the lifespan you’d expect in a milder climate. We see this constantly on homes in ZIP codes 89109 and 89119, where southwest exposures get maximum afternoon radiation. Replacing the strip alone is a short-term fix; pairing it with a door system rated for desert UV loads is the durable answer.
- Calcium etching on exterior glass panels from hard water: Las Vegas pulls its municipal supply from Lake Mead via the Colorado River — consistently rated among the hardest water in the U.S. — and sprinkler overspray permanently etches exterior door glass with calcium deposits if surfaces aren’t treated. We often encounter doors in Bonanza Village and Charleston Heights where the glass panel looks fogged but the seal is actually intact; the culprit is mineral buildup, not unit failure. We advise protective coatings at installation to prevent this.
- Single-pane aluminum frames in pre-1970s homes: Older Las Vegas neighborhoods like Charleston Heights still have homes carrying their original 1950s–1960s aluminum single-pane door frames. These aren’t candidates for insert replacements — the rough openings have aged and shifted enough that full-frame removal and new framing is the only way to get a properly sealed, energy-efficient installation. Skipping that step and forcing a new door into an old frame is one of the most common shortcuts we’re called in to correct.
Pricing for Door Installation in Las Vegas, NV
Here’s what door installation realistically costs in the current Las Vegas market:
- Entry & swing door (standard): $900–$2,400 installed
- Double & French doors: $1,800–$4,500 installed
- Bifold & folding door systems: $3,000–$8,000+ installed
- Pivot doors: $2,500–$10,000+ installed
- Arched & custom doors: $2,000–$12,000 installed
What moves a project toward the higher end of any range is usually a combination of three things: material upgrade (fiberglass and Marvin or Pella premium lines cost more than Simonton or Ply Gem value-tier products), a rough opening that needs structural modification, and hardware or glass package upgrades. Las Vegas’s energy code requirements also influence glass specification on permitted work — SHGC compliance matters here in ways it doesn’t in most of the country. Every estimate is free, and Marc will walk you through exactly where your project lands and why.
We Also Serve Cities Near Las Vegas
Beyond Las Vegas proper, our installation work covers the surrounding communities that make up the greater valley. We regularly serve homeowners in Summerlin South, Spring Valley, Paradise, North Las Vegas, and Winchester — all within our normal service area, with the same Marc-led installation process and the same eight-brand product access that Las Vegas customers receive. If you’re just outside the city, call us and we’ll confirm coverage for 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 — Door Installation in Las Vegas
For most Las Vegas addresses, we can schedule a free estimate within 2–4 business days and complete standard installations within 1–2 weeks of product arrival. Custom doors and special-order configurations through brands like Marvin or Andersen can add 3–6 weeks to the timeline depending on the manufacturer’s lead time. We’ll give you a specific timeline at the estimate appointment, not an open-ended window.
Yes — we work throughout Las Vegas including older neighborhoods like Charleston Heights and Bonanza Village, as well as newer developments across ZIP codes 89102, 89103, 89106, 89109, 89119, 89121, and 89169. Older Las Vegas homes in these areas often require full-frame replacements rather than insert work, which is exactly the kind of job Marc has handled hundreds of times over 16 years in this valley.
Absolutely — and it’s the first thing we factor into every Las Vegas project. With summer highs regularly exceeding 110°F and UV levels among the highest in North America, we prioritize door systems with fiberglass or thermally broken steel construction, low-E glass coatings rated for desert exposure, and SHGC values appropriate for Las Vegas’s solar intensity. A door system spec’d for a cooler climate will underperform and degrade faster here — that’s not a theoretical concern, it’s something we see on failed installations throughout the valley every season.
Pricing across the Las Vegas metro is largely consistent within a 10–15% band from city to city, since labor and material costs operate on the same regional supply chain. What creates variation isn’t geography — it’s housing age and condition. Older Las Vegas neighborhoods with 1950s–1960s homes tend to involve more rough opening work, which adds cost versus a straightforward swap in a 2005 tract home in Spring Valley or Winchester. We price each job on what it actually requires, not a flat zip-code formula.
Product warranties come directly from the manufacturer — brands like Andersen, Pella, and Milgard carry their own limited lifetime or multi-year warranties on the door unit itself. Our installation workmanship is separately warranted, and Marc will walk you through exactly what’s covered at project completion. Las Vegas’s thermal cycling is hard on installations done carelessly, which is why we’re specific about expansion tolerances and flashing details — because a warranty claim two years from now costs everyone time.
Written by the team at Viewlux Windows And Doors Clark County, serving Las Vegas since 2009.