Windows & Doors Services in North Las Vegas, NV
Viewlux Windows And Doors Clark County has been serving North Las Vegas homeowners since 2010, and over that time we’ve built a straightforward reputation: Marc Moreno, our owner and lead technician, shows up personally on every project with 16 years of hands-on installation experience behind him. Whether you’re dealing with a fogged-up double-pane unit in Craig Ranch or a corroded aluminum slider from the 1960s off East Lake Mead Boulevard, we know this city’s housing stock well enough to give you a real answer on the first call. Reach us at (833) 386-4616 for a free estimate — we schedule quickly for North Las Vegas addresses across ZIP codes 89030 through 89085.
Why North Las Vegas Homeowners Choose Viewlux Windows And Doors Clark County
Three hundred and thirty-two verified reviews averaging 4.9 stars tells a consistent story: homeowners who call us get Marc — not a rotating subcontractor — on site from first measurement to final caulk line. That matters everywhere, and it matters especially in North Las Vegas, where two very different housing eras require two very different approaches. In Aliante’s HOA-governed master-planned streets, we navigate design-review board submissions before a permit is even filed. In the Bonanza Village corridor closer to downtown, we’re often the first contractor to properly assess frames that haven’t been touched since the Eisenhower administration. We work across eight brands — ViewLux, Andersen, Pella, Marvin, Milgard, Jeld-Wen, Simonton, and Ply Gem — so our product recommendation is driven by your project’s needs, not a single manufacturer relationship. North Las Vegas homeowners who research before they call consistently tell us that combination is what separates us from the alternatives.
Windows & Doors Services We Offer in North Las Vegas
Window Installation
New window installation in North Las Vegas involves more than dropping in a unit — rough opening prep, flashing, and air-sealing in a desert climate with extreme thermal swings all affect long-term performance. Marc sizes every installation to the opening and selects framing materials that handle Mojave UV without oxidizing within a few seasons. Learn more about our Window Installation in North Las Vegas.
Door Installation
From entry doors on 1960s stucco tract homes to modern fiberglass units on newer construction along North Rancho Drive, we handle door installation with attention to threshold sealing and weatherstripping that keeps conditioned air inside where it belongs. A poorly installed door frame in North Las Vegas’s heat will gap and warp — correct installation prevents that from the start. Learn more about our Door Installation in North Las Vegas.
Window Replacement
Replacing an existing window in North Las Vegas often means removing decades of caulk, addressing frame rot or corroded aluminum, and ensuring the new unit meets current energy codes — all before the glass even goes in. We carry brands across the full price spectrum so the replacement product fits both the home and the budget without compromise. Learn more about our Window Replacement in North Las Vegas.
Sliding & Patio Doors
Sliding door track corrosion from North Las Vegas’s hard SNWA-delivered water is one of the most common service calls we receive, particularly in the older southern neighborhoods. We replace corroded aluminum sliders with thermally broken frames and smoother rolling hardware that won’t seize up after a single summer season.
Glass Railing Systems
For homeowners adding deck structures, interior staircases, or architectural features, our glass railing systems extend the same fabrication precision we bring to windows and doors into frameless and semi-frameless glass applications. This is a service most window-and-door replacers refer out — we handle it directly.
Custom Windows & Doors
Non-standard openings, arched frames, oversized picture windows, and remodel situations that require custom fabrication are handled in-house rather than passed along. If you’re renovating a mid-century home in the Twin Lakes area and the opening doesn’t match any standard size, that’s exactly the kind of project Marc has been solving for 16 years.
Neighborhoods We Serve in North Las Vegas
Our North Las Vegas work runs from the older residential grid near downtown up through the master-planned communities along the northern edge of the city. Most addresses in North Las Vegas receive a same-week estimate appointment, and our service coverage includes the ZIP codes 89030, 89031, 89032, 89033, 89036, 89081, 89084, and 89085. Representative neighborhoods we work in regularly include:
- Aliante — HOA-governed master-planned community with strict design-review requirements
- Craig Ranch — 2000s-era vinyl construction with active HOA CC&R compliance needs
- Bonanza Village — Dense 1950s–1970s stucco tract homes with high incidence of original aluminum frames
- Cultural Corridor / Downtown North Las Vegas — Mixed older housing stock near East Lake Mead Boulevard North
Why North Las Vegas’s Climate & Housing Affect Windows & Doors
North Las Vegas presents a split reality that most valley contractors aren’t prepared for. Along the Bonanza Village and Twin Lakes corridors near East Lake Mead Boulevard, original 1960s aluminum sliding glass doors are still common — and they’re failing on multiple fronts simultaneously. Hard Colorado River water delivered through SNWA infrastructure corrodes the tracks until they barely move. The thermally conductive aluminum frames transfer so much heat into adjacent framing that sill plates and drywall show moisture damage even in an environment that receives under four inches of rain per year. And the single-pane glass in those units contributes directly to monthly cooling bills that routinely shock homeowners when they finally see the numbers. In that corridor, energy-savings payback — not aesthetics — is the argument that moves projects forward, and we know how to make that case with actual figures.
Move north into Aliante or Craig Ranch and the problem set shifts entirely. The housing is newer, the frames are vinyl double-pane, and fogged or milky IGU seals — caused by extreme UV intensity accelerating seal failure — are the dominant complaint. But any replacement here requires HOA design-review board approval before the City of North Las Vegas Building Department will accept a permit application. That’s a separate municipal permitting authority from both Clark County and the City of Las Vegas, and contractors who don’t work North Las Vegas regularly get their clients’ timelines derailed by that distinction. We know the process because we’ve run it dozens of times.
Pricing for Windows & Doors in North Las Vegas
Pricing across North Las Vegas’s housing stock varies meaningfully based on frame condition, product selection, and whether HOA design-review is involved. Here are honest ranges based on what we see in this market:
- Standard window replacement (vinyl, double-pane): $350–$750 per window installed, depending on size and brand — Simonton and Ply Gem sit at the lower end; Andersen and Marvin at the upper end
- Sliding patio door replacement: $900–$2,400 installed, with aluminum-to-vinyl or aluminum-to-fiberglass conversions on the higher end due to track and frame prep work
- Entry door installation: $700–$2,000 installed, depending on material and hardware selection
- Custom windows or non-standard openings: Quoted per project — no useful ballpark applies without measurements
- Glass railing systems: Quoted by linear foot and application after an on-site assessment
Every estimate is free. Marc assesses the opening in person before any number is given.
Service Area — Cities Near North Las Vegas
Viewlux Windows And Doors Clark County serves the full metro area around North Las Vegas. If you’re in Las Vegas proper, or in communities like Summerlin South, Spring Valley, Paradise, or Winchester, we cover those addresses as well. Our home page outlines the full Clark County service footprint — reach out and we’ll confirm your location quickly.
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 About Windows & Doors in North Las Vegas
Most window and door replacements in North Las Vegas require a permit through the City of North Las Vegas Building Department — this is a separate permitting authority from Clark County and the City of Las Vegas, so contractors who work primarily in other jurisdictions sometimes miss this step. If you’re in an HOA community like Aliante or Craig Ranch, design-review board approval is also required before a permit can be filed. We handle both processes regularly and factor that timeline into every project schedule.
Summer highs exceeding 115°F and UV intensity among the highest in the continental US accelerate frame oxidation, cause vinyl to bow, and degrade the seals on insulated glass units faster than in most US markets. A dual-pane window that might last 25 years in a milder climate may show fogged seals or frame warping within 12–15 years here. Product selection matters — some brands and frame materials handle the Mojave environment significantly better than others, and Marc can walk you through the performance differences across the eight brands we carry.
In most cases involving original aluminum sliders in the older North Las Vegas neighborhoods near East Lake Mead Boulevard, full replacement is the better investment. Hard SNWA water accelerates track corrosion to the point where even a cleaned and re-lubricated track fails again within one to two seasons. Replacing the entire door assembly with a thermally broken frame eliminates the corrosion pathway and removes the heat-transfer problem that often causes adjacent framing damage in older homes.
HOA CC&Rs in North Las Vegas’s master-planned northern communities typically restrict frame colors to a defined palette — often limited to bronze, white, or tan — and may prohibit certain grid patterns or door styles that don’t match the community’s architectural standards. We’ve submitted design-review applications for multiple North Las Vegas HOA communities and know what typically gets approved quickly versus what requires extra documentation. Before you order anything, we can review your HOA’s requirements and match product selections accordingly.
The right brand depends on your home’s age, framing condition, HOA requirements, and budget — not on what a single manufacturer wants to move. For 1960s–1970s tract homes in Bonanza Village, a mid-range vinyl product like Milgard or Simonton often delivers the best energy-savings-to-cost ratio. For newer construction in Aliante where HOA aesthetics matter, Andersen or Pella’s finish options give more design flexibility. Our ViewLux proprietary line also covers specific application types well. Because we’re not committed to a single manufacturer, the recommendation Marc gives you on-site is based on the project — nothing else.
Written by the team at Viewlux Windows And Doors Clark County, serving North Las Vegas since 2010.
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