Door Installation in Las Vegas, NV
Door installation in Las Vegas runs differently than it does almost anywhere else in the country — between HOA design-review requirements, Mojave Desert thermal cycling, and stucco-frame integration on thousands of 1990s and early-2000s ranch homes, a straightforward swap is rarely straightforward. At Viewlux Windows And Doors Las Vegas, we’ve spent 13 years working through exactly those conditions, so we know what the process actually looks like before the first screw turns. Call us at (844) 969-3938 for a free estimate and straight answers from someone who’s done this work on Las Vegas homes — not read about it.
Why Viewlux Windows And Doors Las Vegas Is Las Vegas’s Preferred Door Installation Company
Our reputation in Las Vegas is built on 542 verified customer reviews averaging 4.9 stars — not because we promise the world, but because George Rivera, Owner and Lead Technician, is personally on the job. When you hire Viewlux, the person who owns the company is the person doing the work. That accountability matters in a market where homeowners have been left holding HOA violation notices after a crew installed the wrong door color and disappeared.
George Rivera has worked Las Vegas job sites for over 13 years, which means he understands the quirks of Summerlin HOA packets, the stucco repair scope that comes with every frame pull on a Green Valley ranch, and the product specs that hold up through a Las Vegas summer. We serve the full Las Vegas metro — from the 89134 zip code in the northwest to Paradise and the 89119 corridor near the Strip — and we don’t sub out to unfamiliar crews. Our Door Installation team handles every project from ARB submission through final stucco finish, and we’ve built a track record across Las Vegas doing exactly that.
Our Door Installation Services in Las Vegas
Entry & Swing Doors
Entry doors are the most heavily scrutinized element in any Las Vegas HOA community. In neighborhoods like those lining Summerlin Parkway or along the master-planned streets off Green Valley Parkway, the Design Review Board controls panel style, color, and hardware finish — and they enforce it. We spec and supply entry doors from Therma-Tru, Pella, and our proprietary ViewLux line with manufacturer cut sheets already formatted for ARB submission, so you’re not scrambling to produce documentation after you’ve already picked a door. A typical entry door installation in Las Vegas runs $900–$2,400 installed, depending on material, panel detail, and stucco repair scope.
Double & French Doors
Double and French door installations in Las Vegas homes are popular in the 2,000–3,500 sq ft stucco ranches built between 1995 and 2007, where homeowners often convert a single entry or a back-patio opening into a wider double-door configuration. The challenge here is rough-opening modification in a stucco-over-wood-frame wall — header work, new flashing, and a cosmetic stucco patch are all part of the job, not extras. We carry Andersen, Marvin, and Milgard double-door systems that meet both the structural demands of that construction type and the aesthetic rules most Las Vegas HOA boards publish in their approved materials lists. Double door installations typically run $2,200–$5,500 in Las Vegas, with the higher end reflecting wider openings and custom panel configurations.
Bifold & Folding Doors
Bifold and multi-panel folding door systems are increasingly requested on Las Vegas properties where the back of the home opens to a covered patio or pool area — a layout that’s nearly universal in the master-planned communities east of the I-15. What most contractors underestimate in this climate is the track and hardware spec: standard residential bifold hardware isn’t rated for the thermal expansion that happens when a Las Vegas aluminum track sits in direct sun at 110°F. We specify hardware accordingly and carry systems from Pella and Jeld-Wen that are tested for high-UV, high-temperature environments. Budget $3,500–$9,000 for a bifold or folding door system in Las Vegas, scaled to panel count and frame material.
Pivot Doors
Pivot doors have become a signature feature in newer custom and semi-custom homes in Las Vegas’s Summerlin Village and parts of North Las Vegas’s newer planned developments. They make a strong visual statement, but they require a structural lintel that most builder-grade framing doesn’t include — so rough-opening modification is almost always part of the scope. We work with ViewLux pivot door panels and can source Marvin and custom-fabricated units for larger openings. Pivot door installations in Las Vegas generally run $4,000–$12,000 depending on door height, pivot hardware weight rating, and whether header reinforcement is needed.
Arched & Custom Doors
Arched and custom door shapes are more common in Las Vegas than in most metros — the Mediterranean and Spanish Colonial styles that dominated late-1990s construction in communities like those off Warm Springs Road or near the 89148 zip code were built with arched rough openings as standard. Replacing an arched entry door requires a fabricated unit, not an off-the-shelf slab, and the HOA compliance layer is just as present here as on any other replacement. We work with Therma-Tru and our ViewLux custom line to build doors that match the original arch profile and satisfy the community’s approved palette simultaneously. Custom arched doors in Las Vegas typically run $2,800–$7,500 installed.
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Trusted Brands We Service in Las Vegas
We carry eight product lines — ViewLux, Andersen, Pella, Marvin, Milgard, Jeld-Wen, Simonton, and Ply Gem — so we can match a door to your budget and your HOA’s approved materials list without pushing whatever has the best margin this month. For Las Vegas homes specifically, we stock hardware and threshold components in finishes that appear on the most common HOA-approved palettes in the valley, which shortens lead times considerably compared to special-ordering from a single-brand dealer. George Rivera makes the product recommendation based on your opening, your HOA packet, and your budget — not on what’s easiest to sell.
Common Door Installation Problems We See in Las Vegas Homes
- HOA violations from unapproved door colors or panel styles. In Las Vegas communities like those in Summerlin and Henderson, installing a door without prior written ARB approval can trigger a mandatory reversal at the homeowner’s expense — fines at $200 per day are not unusual. We pull the community’s approved materials list before specifying anything, and we don’t schedule installation until written approval is in hand.
- Threshold seal failure from desert thermal cycling. Las Vegas’s 30–40°F daily temperature swings — from 110°F in the afternoon to the low 70s at night during summer — fatigue single-durometer door sweeps within one to two seasons, leaving gaps that bleed conditioned air and pull in desert dust. We specify dual-durometer sweeps rated for this specific climate on every installation, because a standard sweep from a national supply house simply isn’t built for these conditions.
- Moisture intrusion at stucco rough openings after frame removal. On the wood-frame stucco ranch homes that make up the majority of Las Vegas’s housing stock, pulling an old door frame without proper flashing integration and stucco patching creates a gap at the rough opening that a monsoon event will find immediately. We treat the stucco surround as part of the installation scope — not an optional add-on — because skipping it creates a moisture problem in a home type that’s particularly vulnerable to it.
- Builder-grade aluminum sliding doors failing in their late teens. Las Vegas’s extreme UV index and sustained high heat cause the dual-pane seals in aluminum sliding glass doors — installed by the millions during the 1995–2007 construction boom — to fail well before the 20-year mark the manufacturers projected in less punishing climates. We see 15- to 17-year-old units in perfect structural condition but with completely fogged glazing and seized rollers, a combination that’s almost predictable in this market.
The Las Vegas HOA Reality: Why Door Installation Here Is a Compliance Project
Nearly every master-planned community in Summerlin, Henderson, and Green Valley operates under a Design Review Board that must approve exterior door color, panel style, and hardware finish before a single screw is turned. That process can add two to four weeks to a project timeline and requires submitting manufacturer cut sheets alongside a color sample chip matched to the community’s approved palette — documentation that most out-of-town contractors simply don’t know to prepare. We had a crew called to a 2001-era stucco ranch in Green Valley after the homeowner’s HOA flagged their existing entry door as a non-compliant color following a neighborhood-wide exterior audit. We pulled the ARB’s approved materials list, matched the replacement Therma-Tru fiberglass door panel to the community’s ‘Desert Tan’ specification, submitted the cut sheet and color chip for board review, and scheduled installation only after written ARB approval arrived — avoiding the $200-per-day fine the HOA had threatened. Because the original builder-grade threshold seal had already failed from years of thermal cycling, we upgraded to a dual-durometer sweep rated for desert temperature extremes and refinished the stucco surround after pulling the old frame. That’s what a door replacement actually looks like in Las Vegas.
Las Vegas’s 30–40°F nightly temperature swings also fatigue door threshold seals and frame corner welds far faster than in more climatically stable cities. Even a freshly installed door can develop sweep gaps within two to three seasons if the product spec doesn’t account for that thermal cycling. This is not a theoretical concern — it’s something George Rivera sees on service calls across Las Vegas neighborhoods year after year. Specifying the right product for this climate isn’t upselling; it’s the difference between a door that holds its seal for a decade and one that’s drafty before the warranty expires.
Pricing for Door Installation in Las Vegas, NV
Here are realistic installed price ranges for Las Vegas’s market:
- Entry & Swing Door (single): $900–$2,400
- Double / French Doors: $2,200–$5,500
- Bifold / Folding Door System: $3,500–$9,000
- Pivot Door: $4,000–$12,000
- Arched or Custom Door: $2,800–$7,500
What moves a project toward the higher end in Las Vegas specifically: HOA-mandated panel styles that require custom fabrication, header or lintel reinforcement for wider openings, stucco patching after frame removal, and upgraded threshold hardware for desert thermal cycling. All of those line items are real scope in this market, and we include them in the estimate rather than presenting a low number that grows after demo. Call (844) 969-3938 for a free on-site estimate — we’ll give you a number that actually reflects what the job requires.
We Also Serve Cities Near Las Vegas
Beyond Las Vegas proper, we regularly work in Spring Valley, Winchester, Paradise, and North Las Vegas — communities that share the same master-planned construction stock, HOA compliance requirements, and desert climate challenges. If you’re in any of these areas, the same team, the same process, and the same product lines apply. Call us at (844) 969-3938 to confirm coverage for 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 — Door Installation in Las Vegas
Your ARB must issue written approval before installation begins — submitting manufacturer cut sheets and a color chip matched to your community’s approved palette is required, and review typically takes two to four weeks. We handle that submission as part of our process, so you don’t end up with an installed door that triggers a violation notice. Skipping this step is the single most common expensive mistake we see on Las Vegas door jobs handled by contractors unfamiliar with HOA requirements here. Call (844) 969-3938 and we’ll pull your community’s ARB requirements before you commit to any product.
Las Vegas’s daily temperature swing of 30–40°F — from well over 100°F in the afternoon to the 70s overnight during summer — puts repeated mechanical stress on single-durometer door sweeps that simply isn’t present in more temperate climates. Standard sweeps expand and contract until the material hardens, cracks, and gaps, usually within one to two seasons in this desert environment. We install dual-durometer sweeps rated for high-amplitude thermal cycling on every Las Vegas door job because we know what happens to the alternative. Call (844) 969-3938 to ask specifically about threshold spec for your home.
Yes — we stock hardware and door slab finishes in the most common HOA-approved palettes used across Las Vegas communities, which means Desert Tan, Sandstone, and similar neutral desert tones are typically available without a custom-order lead time. For less common approved colors, we work with our Therma-Tru, Pella, and ViewLux suppliers to match the specification precisely and include the color chip and cut sheet in your ARB submission package. We don’t guess at color matches — we source them from the manufacturer’s documented finish library. Call (844) 969-3938 with your HOA’s approved materials list and we’ll confirm availability before your estimate.
On stucco-over-wood-frame construction — which covers the majority of Las Vegas homes built between 1995 and 2007 — pulling the old frame always disturbs the stucco return at the rough opening, and it needs to be re-flashed and patched before the new unit is set. We include flashing integration and cosmetic stucco patching as standard scope on every Las Vegas door replacement, not as an upcharge discovered on installation day. Skipping that step leaves the rough opening exposed to Las Vegas’s monsoon-season wind-driven rain, which causes wood-frame damage that costs multiples of what the patch would have. Call (844) 969-3938 and we’ll walk you through exactly what the rough-opening scope looks like for your home’s construction type.
Arched door openings are actually common in Las Vegas — the Spanish Colonial and Mediterranean-style homes that dominate late-1990s construction throughout the valley were frequently built with arched rough openings as original spec. HOA design rules in these communities usually permit arched doors because they match the architectural character the board is trying to preserve; the compliance requirement is on finish color and panel detail, not arch shape. We fabricate arched units through our ViewLux custom line and Therma-Tru, sized to your existing opening so no rough-opening modification is needed. Call (844) 969-3938 for a free estimate on an arched or custom door in Las Vegas.
Ready to Start Your Door Installation in Las Vegas?
If you’re dealing with an HOA review, a failing threshold seal, a stucco surround that needs attention, or simply a door that’s seen too many Las Vegas summers, call Viewlux Windows And Doors Las Vegas at (844) 969-3938. George Rivera will give you a straight assessment of what the job actually involves and a written estimate that accounts for the full scope — ARB submission, stucco integration, and all. With 542 reviews at 4.9 stars and 13 years working specifically in this market, we’ve handled the exact combination of climate, compliance, and construction that makes Las Vegas door installation its own discipline.
Reviewed by George Rivera, Owner and Lead Technician at Viewlux Windows And Doors Las Vegas, serving Las Vegas, NV since 2012.