Window Installation in Paradise, NV
Paradise homeowners deal with a combination of conditions that most window contractors simply aren’t equipped to address — intense desert solar exposure, mid-century housing stock with non-standard rough openings, and in large stretches of 89119, active aircraft noise overhead that demands STC-rated glass assemblies. At Viewlux Windows And Doors Clark County, Marc Moreno and our crew work in Paradise regularly, and we understand exactly what those conditions mean for product selection and installation method. Give us a call at (833) 386-4616 and we’ll walk you through what your specific home actually needs.

Why Viewlux Windows And Doors Clark County Is Paradise’s Preferred Window Installation Company
Our Window Installation team has worked throughout Paradise long enough to know the difference between a house sitting in a standard sun corridor and one sitting in a DNL 65+ noise contour zone near Harry Reid International Airport — and that difference changes every product recommendation we make. We don’t hand jobs off to rotating subcontractors. Marc Moreno is the Owner and Lead Technician, which means the person with 16 years of field experience is on-site, reading the rough opening, checking the FAA acoustical report if one exists, and selecting the right assembly for what your address actually requires.
332 customers have left verified reviews averaging 4.9 stars — that volume reflects consistent execution across a wide range of Paradise home types, from the single-story stucco ranch homes near Desert Inn Estates Island Park to the low-rise complexes closer to the Cultural Corridor. When you call (833) 386-4616, you’re reaching a crew that already knows your neighborhood’s housing era, its frame dimensions, and its noise exposure level. That local familiarity shortens the estimate process and eliminates the back-and-forth that slows most jobs down.
Our Window Installation Services in Paradise
Casement Windows
Casement windows are one of the most practical upgrades for Paradise homes along the west- and south-facing walls that absorb the most direct afternoon sun. Their single-sash design allows a continuous compression seal all the way around the frame — meaningfully better air infiltration performance than a double-hung on a wall that routinely bakes past 110°F. In Paradise’s 1960s and 1970s ranch homes, casement replacements almost always require full-frame removal since original aluminum rough openings don’t align with modern insert dimensions. Marc specs low-SHGC glass on every casement we install here, keeping solar heat gain below 0.25 on any exposure that faces west.
Awning Windows
Awning windows are a strong choice in Paradise for rooms where you want ventilation without letting the desert dust and late-summer monsoon rain blow straight in — the hinge-at-top design sheds water even when the window is cracked open. We see them frequently paired with fixed picture windows in the mid-century homes near Bonanza Village, where the original aluminum awning units have long since failed their seals and are conducting heat directly into the living space. A replacement awning unit in a thermally broken frame with dual-pane low-e glass cuts that heat transfer dramatically and holds up against UV degradation far longer than the vinyl-only frames that were popular in the 1990s.
Fixed & Picture Windows
Fixed and picture windows are where Paradise homeowners have the most to gain on energy performance, because there are no moving parts to compromise the seal and you can specify the highest-performing glass packages without worrying about hardware compatibility. For properties in the 89119 ZIP code that fall under flight path noise corridors, fixed windows are also the easiest assembly in which to achieve higher STC ratings — laminated acoustic glass in a fixed frame can reach STC 40 or above, which is the threshold where jet noise becomes a background murmur rather than an intrusion. We source fixed units from Andersen, Marvin, Milgard, and our own ViewLux line depending on the rough opening size and the acoustical spec required.
Single & Double Hung Windows
Single and double-hung windows remain the most common replacement type we install across Paradise, largely because the existing rough openings in 1960s–1980s stucco homes were originally sized for hung units. The challenge is that those original openings were built for aluminum frames that are no longer manufactured to the same dimensions, so what looks like a simple swap often requires full-frame replacement with a shimmed and resealed rough opening to get a proper fit. Marc has done enough of these in Paradise — including homes near Paradise Valley County Park and along the streets feeding East Las Vegas Park — to move through the process efficiently without cutting corners on the flashing and sealant work that determines whether the installation holds up through ten Nevada summers.
Sliding Windows
Sliding windows are a practical fit for Paradise’s wider window openings, particularly in the low-rise apartment complexes and ranch homes where horizontal space is available and a crank-operated unit would feel out of proportion. We specify sliding units with multi-point locking hardware and dual-pane low-e glass as a baseline — single-pane sliding windows in Paradise’s climate are effectively a direct radiator into your living space from June through September. Brands like Simonton and Ply Gem offer well-priced sliding options that perform reliably in this heat range, and we carry parts locally so service calls don’t turn into multi-week waits for shipped components.

Trusted Brands We Service in Paradise
Our eight-brand portfolio — ViewLux, Andersen, Pella, Marvin, Milgard, Jeld-Wen, Simonton, and Ply Gem — means we match the product to the project rather than pushing whatever a single manufacturer needs us to move. For Paradise homes in the acoustic overlay zones near the airport, we lean toward Andersen and Marvin for their laminated glass options and verified STC ratings. For the high-volume full-frame replacements common in 89119’s ranch-home stock, Simonton, Ply Gem, and our own ViewLux line give homeowners strong performance at a price point that makes whole-house replacement feasible. We stock common parts locally, which keeps turnaround fast once a project scope is confirmed.
Common Window Installation Problems We See in Paradise Homes
- Failed IGU seals from UV exposure: Paradise sits in one of the highest solar-irradiance zones in North America, and insulated glass unit seals that might last 20 years in a temperate climate routinely fail within 8–12 years here. We see fogging and seal failure constantly in homes across 89119, especially on south- and west-facing units that were installed with standard glass rather than heat-resistant low-e coatings.
- Aluminum frames conducting heat into the home: The original single-pane aluminum windows in Paradise’s mid-century housing stock have no thermal break, which means the frame itself becomes a heat conductor during summer months. Homeowners near Bonanza Village and the Cultural Corridor frequently report that interior wall temperatures around their window frames are noticeably higher than the rest of the room — a full-frame replacement with a thermally broken vinyl or fiberglass unit resolves this immediately.
- Non-standard rough opening dimensions: Because the 1960s–1980s aluminum windows installed throughout Paradise were sized to now-discontinued specifications, insert replacements often don’t fit cleanly. Full-frame replacement is the correct approach in most cases, and contractors who try to insert-fit a modern window into an old aluminum opening without addressing the rough opening dimensions are setting up the homeowner for air and water infiltration problems within a few years.
- Inadequate STC ratings in flight path corridors: Significant portions of residential 89119 fall within FAA-mapped DNL 65+ noise contour zones, and standard dual-pane windows do not provide meaningful sound attenuation at those noise levels. Homeowners who replaced windows without understanding the acoustic requirement often find that exterior noise is only marginally reduced — the fix requires laminated acoustic glass in a properly gasketed frame, which is a different specification than what most general contractors default to.
Pricing for Window Installation in Paradise, NV
A typical single or double-hung replacement in Paradise runs $450–$850 per window for a standard full-frame replacement with dual-pane low-e glass in a vinyl frame, installed. Casement and awning windows in the same spec range run $550–$950 per unit depending on size and hardware. Fixed and picture windows start around $400 for smaller openings and climb past $1,200 for large spans with premium glass packages. If your home falls in an FAA acoustic overlay zone and requires STC-rated laminated glass, add $150–$400 per window to those baselines — the glass upgrade is the cost driver, not the labor. Premium brands like Andersen and Marvin sit at the higher end of each range; Simonton and Ply Gem bring the same installation quality at a lower material cost. Call (833) 386-4616 for a free, no-obligation estimate at your Paradise address.
We Also Serve Cities Near Paradise
Our work extends well beyond Paradise — we regularly install windows and doors in Summerlin South, Spring Valley, Las Vegas, North Las Vegas, and Winchester. Each of those communities has its own housing stock and installation considerations, and we bring the same owner-led approach to every job across the Clark County area, regardless of which side of the city line you’re on.
Serving Paradise, NV — Our Local Coverage Area
We’re based in the Paradise 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 Paradise
We can typically schedule an in-person estimate at a Paradise address within 2–4 business days of your initial call. Paradise is well within our core service area — Marc works in 89119 and the surrounding zip codes regularly, so we’re not routing from across the valley. Call (833) 386-4616 and our scheduling is usually straightforward.
Yes, we serve all of Paradise, including residential areas in 89119 that fall near Harry Reid International Airport, the Cultural Corridor, Bonanza Village, and the Desert Inn Estates Island Park neighborhood. The airport-adjacent corridors actually represent some of our most technically specific work — STC-rated assemblies, FAA acoustical report review — and Marc handles those projects personally.
We’re familiar with the FAA Part 150 Residential Sound Insulation Program and the acoustical specifications it requires for properties in Paradise’s noise contour zones. While the program’s funding and administrative status changes over time, we can specify and install windows that meet or exceed the STC thresholds the program historically required, and we can review an existing FAA acoustical report for your property if you have one. Call us to discuss your specific address and situation.
Labor rates across Paradise, Las Vegas, and Henderson are similar, but project costs in Paradise frequently run higher due to the prevalence of full-frame replacements in the mid-century housing stock and the acoustic glass upgrades required in the airport noise corridors — neither of which is as common in newer Henderson or Summerlin South neighborhoods. The difference is in the scope and specification, not in our labor markup. We give honest, itemized estimates so you know exactly what you’re paying for.
Warranty coverage in Paradise works the same as across our Clark County service area — manufacturer warranties on the product itself (which vary by brand, typically 10 years to lifetime on the glass and frame) plus our own workmanship warranty on the installation. Because Paradise’s climate is hard on window systems, we always make sure customers understand what’s covered under each manufacturer’s terms before the job starts. Marc goes over this during the estimate, not after.
Written by the team at Viewlux Windows And Doors Clark County, serving Paradise since 2009.