Door Installation in North Las Vegas, NV
Along East Lake Mead Boulevard in Bonanza Village, we’ve pulled out 1960s aluminum sliding doors where the track corrosion ran so deep that the frame had actually wicked moisture into the sill plate — in the middle of the Mojave Desert. That’s a North Las Vegas problem, not a generic Las Vegas problem, and it’s exactly the kind of situation Marc Moreno has walked into hundreds of times over 16 years of hands-on installations across this valley. If you’re in North Las Vegas and your doors are drafting, sticking, fogging, or simply don’t reflect what your home deserves, call us at (833) 386-4616 for a free on-site estimate.

Why Viewlux Windows And Doors Clark County Is North Las Vegas’s Preferred Door Installation Company
North Las Vegas has its own building department — separate from Clark County and the City of Las Vegas — and every permit runs through that municipal authority before work can begin. Valley contractors who don’t know the Door Installation in North Las Vegas jurisdiction routinely stall projects at the permit stage, sometimes by weeks. Marc knows the City of North Las Vegas Building Department’s process cold, whether the job is in a 1960s stucco ranch off Simmons Street or a newer HOA-governed community in Craig Ranch where design-review board approval has to precede the permit application.
That local fluency is backed by a track record that 332 customers across the Las Vegas valley have already verified — a 4.9-star average built one installation at a time, not assembled from review campaigns. Our Door Installation team brings that same standard of execution every time Marc leads a job in North Las Vegas, from Aliante in the north to the 89030 corridor near North Rancho Drive in the south. When you call, you’re scheduling time with the same person who will show up, assess the opening, and do the work.
Our Door Installation Services in North Las Vegas
Entry & Swing Doors
A front entry door in North Las Vegas faces a punishing combination: summer highs that routinely clear 115°F, UV intensity that fades and warps paint and vinyl within a few seasons, and the hard Colorado River water delivered by SNWA that leaves mineral deposits on thresholds and corrodes strike plates and hinges faster than in most US markets. Marc specs entry and swing doors with those conditions in mind, matching frame material and weatherstripping to what the opening will actually endure. In North Las Vegas, a typical single entry door installation runs $800–$2,200 depending on material, insulation rating, and whether the rough opening needs any modification.
Double & French Doors
In the master-planned communities along Purple Heart Highway and in the Aliante area, HOA CC&Rs often restrict which frame colors and glass configurations are permitted — and those rules apply to French and double door replacements just as strictly as they do to windows. We review the relevant design guidelines before we ever order product, so you’re not stuck between a manufacturer lead time and a board rejection. A double or French door installation in North Las Vegas typically runs $1,400–$3,800 for standard configurations, with custom glass or hardware pushing the upper end higher.
Bifold & Folding Doors
Bifold and multi-panel folding door systems have become increasingly common in the newer construction along West Cheyenne Avenue and in Craig Ranch, where open-plan layouts call for a wall of glass that disappears when entertaining. The track systems on these doors are especially vulnerable to North Las Vegas’s hard water, which deposits calcium and magnesium on roller hardware and can seize a folding system in just a few seasons without proper sealing and maintenance. We install bifold and folding door systems from brands including Andersen, Pella, and our proprietary ViewLux line, with pricing in North Las Vegas starting around $2,200 and ranging to $7,500+ for wider multi-panel configurations.
Pivot Doors
Pivot doors have moved from architectural showpieces into the remodel market, and we’re seeing them in both the custom-build neighborhoods near Highland Valley Park and in older homes along North Rancho Drive where homeowners are investing in substantive curb-appeal upgrades. The pivot hardware itself demands a structurally sound header and threshold — something Marc evaluates in person before any product is specified, because a header that’s been compromised by years of thermal cycling in a 1970s frame is not the same as a pour from 2010. Pivot door installations in North Las Vegas run $2,800–$8,000+ depending on door size, weight, and header reinforcement requirements.
Arched & Custom Doors
Non-standard openings are where a lot of contractors tap out and refer the job elsewhere — we handle them in-house. Older homes in the Bonanza Village area sometimes have arched or asymmetric entryways that don’t accept off-the-shelf units, and the custom fabrication capability we carry means those homeowners don’t have to compromise with a door that almost fits. Custom arched and specialty door installations in North Las Vegas are priced by project, but most residential applications fall in the $3,000–$9,500 range once fabrication, finishing, and installation are included.

Trusted Brands We Service in North Las Vegas
We supply and install eight brands across the full product range: ViewLux (our proprietary line), Andersen, Pella, Marvin, Milgard, Jeld-Wen, Simonton, and Ply Gem. That range matters in North Las Vegas because the right answer for a 1960s stucco ranch off East Lake Mead Boulevard is genuinely different from the right answer for an HOA-governed home in Craig Ranch. Marc recommends based on what the opening needs — thermal performance, frame material compatibility, HOA color compliance — not on which brand carries the best margin that week. We keep commonly needed hardware and components accessible for fast-turnaround service across the North Las Vegas market.
Common Door Installation Problems We See in North Las Vegas Homes
- Corroded aluminum slider tracks in older East Lake Mead Boulevard homes: The hard Colorado River water supplied by SNWA deposits minerals directly into door track channels, and original 1960s and 1970s aluminum frames conduct so much heat that moisture migrates into adjacent sill plates — producing rot damage that surprises homeowners in a desert climate. In Bonanza Village especially, we often find that a door replacement project also requires sill-plate remediation before the new unit can be properly set.
- Failed IGU seals causing fogged or milky glass panels: North Las Vegas’s extreme thermal cycling — from overnight lows in the 30s to 115°F afternoon highs — accelerates the expansion-and-contraction stress on dual-pane insulated glass units, and premature IGU seal failure is one of the most common service calls we receive from homes in the 89031 and 89032 ZIP codes. Replacing just the glass unit is sometimes possible, but if the frame itself has oxidized or bowed, full door replacement is the more durable solution.
- HOA design-review delays in Aliante and Craig Ranch: Homeowners in North Las Vegas’s northern master-planned communities frequently don’t realize that CC&R approval from the design-review board must precede the City of North Las Vegas permit application — meaning a project can sit idle for two to four weeks if the submission isn’t handled correctly upfront. We prepare the documentation and product specifications in the format these boards expect, which compresses that timeline significantly.
- Warped and drafting frames on 1970s stucco tract homes: Decades of UV exposure at Mojave Desert intensity cause vinyl and aluminum frames to oxidize and dimensionally shift, breaking the seal between frame and rough opening and turning doors into a direct conduit for conditioned air to escape. In the single-story tract homes concentrated near Simmons Street and the southern ZIP codes, we routinely find that the energy-savings payback on a properly insulated replacement door is the clearest argument for moving forward — not aesthetics alone.
Pricing for Door Installation in North Las Vegas, NV
Here’s what you can realistically expect in the North Las Vegas market. A standard single entry door installation runs $800–$2,200. Double and French door projects typically land between $1,400 and $3,800. Bifold and folding systems start around $2,200 and can reach $7,500+ for wider configurations. Pivot doors fall in the $2,800–$8,000+ range depending on structural requirements, and custom arched or specialty doors run $3,000–$9,500 for most residential applications. What moves a project toward the higher end is usually rough-opening modification, sill-plate repair, HOA-specified hardware, or higher-tier brands like Marvin or Andersen. Factors like frame material, glass package, and whether permits are required all affect the final number. Call (833) 386-4616 and Marc will assess the opening in person and give you an exact figure — no guesswork.
We Also Serve Cities Near North Las Vegas
Beyond North Las Vegas, our installation work covers the broader valley including Summerlin South, Spring Valley, Las Vegas, Paradise, and Winchester. Each of those markets has its own housing stock characteristics and HOA considerations, and Marc brings the same firsthand familiarity to each one. If you’re located just outside North Las Vegas, we’re likely already working in your neighborhood — call us to confirm coverage and scheduling.
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 — Door Installation in North Las Vegas
We can typically schedule an in-person estimate in North Las Vegas within 2–4 business days of your call. Installation timelines after that depend on product lead times — stocked items like Milgard and Jeld-Wen entry doors can often be installed within one to two weeks, while custom orders or specialty brands like Marvin may run four to six weeks. Marc will give you an honest timeline at the estimate, not an optimistic guess.
Yes — we serve all of North Las Vegas, from the newer HOA communities in Aliante and Craig Ranch (ZIPs 89031, 89084, 89085) down through the older residential corridors near Bonanza Village and East Lake Mead Boulevard (89030, 89031). We’re also familiar with the design-review requirements specific to the northern master-planned communities, which saves homeowners significant back-and-forth before permits are issued.
Yes — permit coordination runs through the City of North Las Vegas Building Department, which is a separate municipal authority from Clark County and the City of Las Vegas, and we manage that process on your behalf. For HOA-governed communities in North Las Vegas, we also prepare the design-review submission before the permit application stage, because board approval must come first. That sequencing is something out-of-area contractors frequently miss.
Pricing in North Las Vegas is generally in line with the broader Las Vegas valley market, but North Las Vegas-specific factors — HOA design-review requirements in communities like Craig Ranch, and the more frequent need for sill-plate remediation in older 89030/89031 homes — can add to project scope in ways that don’t show up in a Paradise or Spring Valley estimate. We itemize clearly so you understand exactly what you’re paying for and why.
Manufacturer warranties apply fully to all products we install in North Las Vegas — Andersen, Pella, Milgard, and the other brands we carry each provide their own coverage terms, which Marc will walk you through before you commit to a product. Our installation workmanship is also backed by a separate labor warranty, because a product warranty only protects you if the installation itself was done correctly. We stand behind both.
Written by the team at Viewlux Windows And Doors Clark County, serving North Las Vegas since 2009.