Window Replacement in North Las Vegas, NV
North Las Vegas homeowners deal with window conditions that most contractors outside this city have never seen up close — original 1960s aluminum sliders warped by decades of 115°F summers, IGU seals failing years ahead of schedule from extreme UV, and tracks corroded by some of the hardest municipal water in the Southwest. Our Window Replacement team knows this market specifically, and Marc Moreno has been on job sites across the valley long enough to recognize a North Las Vegas problem the moment he pulls up to a home. Call (833) 386-4616 for a free, no-pressure estimate.

Why Viewlux Windows And Doors Clark County Is North Las Vegas’s Preferred Window Replacement Company
Serving North Las Vegas isn’t something we do as an afterthought to a broader Las Vegas territory — it’s a market we’ve spent real time in, across ZIP codes from 89030 in the older Bonanza Village corridor to 89084 in the newer Aliante and Craig Ranch communities. Marc Moreno functions as both Owner and Lead Technician, which means the same person who has 16 years of installation experience is the one standing in your living room, not a rotating subcontractor.
332 verified reviews averaging 4.9 stars reflect work done across hundreds of real homes — not a curated handful. North Las Vegas customers specifically appreciate that Marc understands the City of North Las Vegas Building Department’s permit process as a separate municipal jurisdiction from Clark County and the City of Las Vegas. Valley contractors who treat all permits as interchangeable routinely cause costly delays here. We don’t.
Our Window Replacement Services in North Las Vegas
Full Frame Replacement
Full frame replacement is the right call when the existing window frame itself is compromised — and in North Las Vegas’s older southern neighborhoods, that’s more common than most homeowners realize. The thermally conductive aluminum frames that were standard in 1960s and 1970s stucco tract homes along East Lake Mead Boulevard pull heat inward so aggressively that we regularly find moisture and rot damage in adjacent sill plates, even in a desert climate. We remove everything back to the rough opening, address any substrate damage, and install a properly flashed new frame in Andersen, Pella, Milgard, or our own ViewLux line — whichever fits the project’s requirements and the homeowner’s budget.
Insert Window Replacement
Insert replacement — dropping a new window unit into the existing frame — works well in North Las Vegas homes where the frame itself is structurally sound and the primary problem is a failed IGU seal or an outdated single-pane unit. It’s a faster, less invasive process that works particularly well in the 2000s-era vinyl-frame homes in Aliante and Craig Ranch, where the original frame dimensions are still square and the HOA design-review process is easier to navigate when exterior trim profiles aren’t being disturbed. We stock insert units across multiple size families from Simonton, Jeld-Wen, and Ply Gem to keep lead times short.
Storm Window Replacement
Storm windows are an underused option in North Las Vegas, partly because people associate them with cold-weather markets. In reality, an interior storm panel added to an original single-pane window can meaningfully reduce solar heat gain and cut AC load during peak summer months — a real consideration for homeowners in the 89030 and 89031 ZIP codes who aren’t yet ready for a full replacement. We fit storm windows to existing frames and can match aluminum or vinyl profiles common to the area’s older housing stock.
Energy-Efficient Window Upgrade
Upgrading to a high-performance, low-E double-pane or triple-pane unit is the most impactful thing most North Las Vegas homeowners can do for their summer cooling bills. The Mojave Desert UV index here is among the highest in the continental US, and standard dual-pane IGU seals degrade faster than manufacturers’ warranties reflect — “fogged” or milky glass between the panes is one of the most common calls we get from across North Las Vegas. Marvin’s Fiberglass Infinity series and Milgard’s Tuscany line with SunCoat Max Low-E glass are two options Marc regularly specifies for this climate, offering verified solar heat gain coefficients suited to the southern Nevada exposure.
Trusted Brands We Service in North Las Vegas
We carry and install windows from eight brands — ViewLux, Andersen, Pella, Marvin, Milgard, Jeld-Wen, Simonton, and Ply Gem — and our product recommendations are driven entirely by what fits the project, not by a factory incentive. For North Las Vegas specifically, that multi-brand inventory matters: older homes in the Bonanza Village corridor often need custom-width units that a single-brand shop can’t source quickly, while HOA-governed communities in Craig Ranch require specific frame colors and grid configurations that not every line offers. Marc knows which brand solves which problem, and we keep local parts on hand to avoid the supply delays that slow down other contractors working this market.

Common Window Replacement Problems We See in North Las Vegas Homes
- Failed IGU seals (“fogged glass”) on 2000s-era double-pane units: North Las Vegas’s extreme UV and thermal cycling — daily temperature swings of 30–40°F between night and afternoon — put exceptional stress on dual-pane seals. Homes in Aliante and the newer northern communities on Purple Heart Highway frequently see seal failures 10–15 years ahead of what moderate-climate homeowners experience.
- Corroded aluminum slider tracks from hard water mineral deposits: The Colorado River water delivered by SNWA leaves calcium and magnesium deposits on exterior glass and inside sliding door and window tracks faster than in most US cities. In the Bonanza Village and Twin Lakes corridors, original 1960s aluminum sliding glass doors with corroded tracks are one of the most common service calls we receive — and they’re usually beyond repair, not just maintenance.
- Warped and oxidized vinyl frames on mid-2000s construction: Vinyl frames installed in North Las Vegas between 2000 and 2012 were frequently spec’d to moderate-climate standards. After 15-plus summers regularly hitting or exceeding 115°F on West Cheyenne Avenue-area tracts, many of those frames have visibly bowed, and the weatherstripping has hardened to the point that the units no longer close or seal correctly.
- HOA non-compliance on replacement window specifications: In master-planned communities like Craig Ranch, homeowners who replaced windows without first obtaining design-review board approval have ended up with violation notices requiring them to re-replace units that don’t match approved frame colors or grid patterns. The permit process through the City of North Las Vegas Building Department requires HOA approval documentation before a permit is issued — a step that contractors unfamiliar with this jurisdiction regularly skip, leaving the homeowner exposed.
Pricing for Window Replacement in North Las Vegas, NV
Window replacement pricing in North Las Vegas varies by project scope, but here are realistic market ranges based on current conditions. A standard insert window replacement in a typical North Las Vegas single-story home runs $350–$650 per window, installed, depending on size and brand. Full frame replacements — necessary in many older East Lake Mead Boulevard-area homes where the existing frame is compromised — typically run $600–$1,100 per opening, with larger picture windows and custom shapes running higher. Energy-efficient low-E upgrades from premium lines like Andersen or Marvin typically land in the $750–$1,400 per window range installed. Multi-window projects receive scaled pricing. Every estimate is free, no obligation, and Marc walks through the numbers with you on-site so there are no surprises at invoice.
Call (833) 386-4616 to schedule your free North Las Vegas estimate.
We Also Serve Cities Near North Las Vegas
Beyond North Las Vegas, Viewlux Windows And Doors Clark County serves homeowners throughout the surrounding valley — including Las Vegas, Summerlin South, Spring Valley, Paradise, and Winchester. If you’re in any of these communities and need window or door work done right, the same owner-led process applies regardless of which address we’re heading to.
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 — Window Replacement in North Las Vegas
We schedule free estimates in North Las Vegas within 2–3 business days in most cases, and same-week appointments are typically available for homes in the 89030, 89031, and 89032 ZIP codes given our familiarity with the area. Marc handles estimates personally, so the conversation you have during the visit carries through to installation day.
Yes — we work throughout North Las Vegas, from the older stucco-tract neighborhoods near Bonanza Village and along North Rancho Drive to the HOA-governed communities in Aliante and Craig Ranch up in the 89084 and 89085 ZIP codes. We’re specifically experienced with the design-review board documentation process those northern communities require before permits can be filed.
We handle the permit filing with the City of North Las Vegas Building Department as part of the project — this is a separate municipal authority from Clark County and the City of Las Vegas, and it has its own submittal requirements. Contractors who don’t know the distinction routinely cause 2–4 week delays on North Las Vegas jobs. We’ve been through this process enough times in this jurisdiction to do it correctly the first time.
Not significantly — the per-window pricing we quote in North Las Vegas is consistent with the broader Clark County market. What does affect cost in North Las Vegas specifically is the older housing stock in the southern ZIP codes, where full frame replacement is more often required than a simple insert swap, and where existing sill or substrate damage occasionally adds repair scope that wouldn’t appear in a newer home. We price everything transparently on-site.
Warranty terms come from two directions: the manufacturer’s product warranty — which varies by brand and line but typically covers IGU seals for 10–20 years and frames for 20+ years on major brands like Andersen, Pella, and Milgard — and our own installation workmanship warranty. Marc stands behind the installation quality directly, which is a different level of accountability than a company where the installer is a subcontractor with no stake in the review that follows.
Written by the team at Viewlux Windows And Doors Clark County, serving North Las Vegas since 2009.