Window Replacement in Las Vegas, NV
Las Vegas puts windows through conditions most of the country never sees — 113°F summer afternoons, UV radiation intense enough to bleach vinyl frames within a decade, and hard water from Lake Mead that permanently etches exterior glass. If your windows are fogging between the panes, letting heat pour in, or simply aging out of the warranty window after 20-plus years, you already know the problem is real. Our Window Replacement team at Viewlux Windows And Doors Clark County is based here, knows these homes, and can have someone out to assess your situation fast. Call us at (833) 386-4616 to schedule a free estimate.

Why Viewlux Windows And Doors Clark County Is Las Vegas’s Preferred Window Replacement Company
Marc Moreno has been on job sites across Las Vegas for 16 years — not overseeing from an office, but personally handling installations, assessing rough openings, and making product calls on the spot. That continuity matters when you’re replacing windows in a 1990s stucco tract home off West Flamingo Road or restoring aluminum single-pane frames in a 1950s Charleston Heights bungalow. Marc’s the one who shows up, and he’s the one who signs off on the work.
332 Las Vegas homeowners have left verified reviews averaging 4.9 out of 5 stars. That’s not a small sample — it reflects hundreds of completed projects across ZIP codes like 89102, 89103, 89106, and 89121, in neighborhoods ranging from Bonanza Village to Spring Valley. When you see that kind of consistency at that volume, it tells you the process works, not just the occasional job.
Because we operate specifically in Clark County, we understand the local housing stock, the permit landscape, and the product specifications that actually perform here. We’re not applying a one-size approach pulled from a national playbook — every recommendation we make is shaped by what Las Vegas’s climate demands.
Our Window Replacement Services in Las Vegas
Full Frame Replacement
Full frame replacement means removing everything down to the rough opening — frame, sill, trim, and all. In Las Vegas, this is often the right call in older neighborhoods like Charleston Heights, where 1940s–1960s aluminum single-pane frames have been expanding and contracting through extreme thermal cycles for 60-plus years, leaving rough openings that are no longer square or sound enough for an insert job. It’s also the service we recommend for sliding glass door openings in Buffalo and Flamingo Heights-area tract homes, where original aluminum frames with inadequate thermal breaks have caused visible discoloration to adjacent drywall and flooring. A full frame replacement in Las Vegas typically runs $600–$1,200 per window, depending on opening size and product selection.
Insert Window Replacement
When the existing frame is structurally solid and the rough opening is still true — common in well-maintained 1990s–2000s stucco homes throughout ZIP codes 89103 and 89119 — an insert replacement slides a new window unit into the existing frame without disturbing the surrounding stucco or interior trim. This is the most cost-efficient path for Las Vegas homeowners whose builder-grade dual-pane seals have failed on schedule (typically 15–20 years in this climate, versus the 25-year industry norm elsewhere) but whose frames themselves are still intact. Insert replacements in Las Vegas generally run $300–$700 per window installed.
Storm Window Replacement
Las Vegas doesn’t get the wind-driven rain of coastal markets, but the valley does see significant dust storms — haboobs that push fine particulate into failing window seals and accelerate hardware wear. Storm window systems add a secondary layer of protection that extends the lifespan of the primary unit and meaningfully reduces the calcium deposit etching caused by hard municipal water from Lake Mead. For homes near Paradise Valley County Park or along East Lake Mead Boulevard North, where open desert exposure increases dust and debris load, storm window upgrades are a smart, durable investment. Installed pricing typically falls in the $150–$350 per window range.
Energy-Efficient Window Upgrade
In Las Vegas, energy efficiency conversations start with SHGC — Solar Heat Gain Coefficient — not U-factor. That’s the inverse of how most of the country approaches the subject, but it reflects the reality of a climate where summer cooling loads, not winter heating losses, drive utility bills. We spec low-SHGC, low-E glass across our product lines — Milgard, Simonton, and our proprietary ViewLux units all carry configurations optimized for high-solar-exposure markets. West-facing windows along corridors like West Sahara Avenue and West Flamingo Road take the full force of afternoon sun and are typically the first upgrade priority for Las Vegas homeowners looking to reduce their APS or NV Energy bills. Energy-efficient upgrades generally add $50–$150 per window over a standard replacement, with ROI typically visible within 2–3 billing cycles.
Trusted Brands We Service in Las Vegas
We carry and install eight brands — ViewLux, Andersen, Pella, Marvin, Milgard, Jeld-Wen, Simonton, and Ply Gem — which means we match the product to your project rather than steering you toward whatever a single manufacturer deal incentivizes us to push. For Las Vegas homeowners, that distinction is meaningful: a Marvin or Andersen unit may be the right answer for a high-end remodel in Summerlin South, while a Simonton or Ply Gem insert might deliver the best value-per-performance on a standard tract home in Paradise or Winchester. We stock commonly needed components locally, which keeps turnaround times tight for Las Vegas customers.

Common Window Replacement Problems We See in Las Vegas Homes
- Failed IGU seals on 1990s–2000s builder-grade windows. The extreme thermal cycling in Las Vegas — freezing winter nights followed by 110°F+ summer afternoons — degrades insulated glass unit seals in 15–20 years rather than the 25-year norm. Across ZIP codes 89102, 89106, and 89121, we’re seeing a concentrated replacement wave as that entire era of tract housing hits end-of-life simultaneously.
- Hard water etching on exterior glass surfaces. Las Vegas draws from Lake Mead via the Colorado River, which carries some of the highest mineral content in the U.S. Calcium deposits left by sprinkler overspray or rain streak can permanently etch glass surfaces within a few years if left untreated — we see this regularly on homes along East Charleston Boulevard and in the Chinatown corridor near West Sahara Avenue.
- UV-bleached and warped vinyl frames on west-facing exposures. With 294+ sunny days annually and afternoon sun hitting west-facing facades at full intensity, vinyl frames along corridors like West Flamingo Road often show visible warping and brittleness before the glass unit itself fails. In these cases, an insert replacement won’t hold — the frame needs to come out.
- Thermally compromised sliding glass doors in stucco tract homes. Original aluminum sliding glass doors on 1990s homes throughout the Buffalo and Flamingo Heights areas conduct so much radiant heat that adjacent flooring and drywall visibly discolor over time, and the door tracks warp from repeated thermal expansion. A glass-panel swap doesn’t solve the root problem — full-frame replacement with a fiberglass or vinyl patio door system is the correct fix.
Pricing for Window Replacement in Las Vegas, NV
Here’s a straightforward breakdown of what Las Vegas homeowners typically pay for window replacement work through Viewlux:
- Insert window replacement: $300–$700 per window installed
- Full frame replacement: $600–$1,200 per window installed
- Storm window replacement: $150–$350 per window installed
- Energy-efficient upgrade premium: $50–$150 per window over standard replacement
What moves a project toward the higher end of those ranges: larger window sizes, custom shapes or non-standard rough openings, premium brand selections like Andersen or Marvin, and multi-story access requirements. Multi-window projects typically allow for better per-unit pricing. Every estimate we provide in Las Vegas is free, specific to your home, and comes without any obligation. Call (833) 386-4616 to set one up.
We Also Serve Cities Near Las Vegas
Beyond Las Vegas proper, we serve homeowners throughout Clark County — including Summerlin South, Spring Valley, Paradise, North Las Vegas, and Winchester. If you’re just outside the Las Vegas city limits, we’re still your local crew. Response times and service quality are consistent across all of these areas, and the same Marc-led installation process applies regardless of 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 — Window Replacement in Las Vegas
We can typically schedule a free estimate at your Las Vegas home within 2–4 business days, and often sooner depending on current project load. We cover all of Las Vegas, including areas like the Arts District near East Charleston Boulevard and homes in the 89109 and 89169 ZIP codes — no corner of the valley is out of range for us.
Yes — we serve all Las Vegas neighborhoods, including Charleston Heights, Bonanza Village, Chinatown, and other older residential areas that often require full-frame replacement work rather than simpler insert jobs. Marc has direct experience with the 1940s–1960s housing stock in those neighborhoods and knows how to assess rough openings that have been through decades of Las Vegas heat cycles.
For urgent situations — a broken window pane, a compromised frame following a storm, or a failed sliding door that won’t lock — call us directly at (833) 386-4616 and explain the situation. We prioritize safety-related calls across Las Vegas and will work to get you scheduled ahead of the standard queue when security or weather exposure is a factor.
Pricing across the Las Vegas metro area is generally consistent, though project complexity — not geography — is what drives differences. A full-frame replacement on a 1950s home in Charleston Heights involves different labor considerations than an insert job on a 2005 tract home in Summerlin South, even at similar square footage. We price by project, not by zip code.
Warranty terms vary by brand and product line — Andersen, Pella, Marvin, and Milgard each carry their own manufacturer warranties, and our proprietary ViewLux line includes workmanship coverage on the installation itself. In Las Vegas’s high-UV, high-thermal-stress climate, we’ll walk you through specifically what’s covered for the product we recommend for your home, so there are no surprises later.
Written by the team at Viewlux Windows And Doors Clark County, serving Las Vegas since 2009.