What We Offer

We help homeowners choose, fit, and install the right windows for their house and budget:

  • Replacement & new-construction windows. Single-hung, double-hung, sliders, casement, picture, and custom-shaped windows sized to your existing openings.
  • Energy-efficient glass packages. Low-E coatings and dual-pane insulated glass that cut solar heat gain through west- and south-facing walls.
  • Vinyl & frame options. Durable vinyl frames in white, almond, and darker exterior finishes that resist warping, fading, and corrosion in desert conditions.
  • Full-service installation. Careful removal of old units, proper flashing and sealing, and clean finish work inside and out.

Built for Arizona

In the Valley, windows do more work than almost anywhere else in the country. Afternoon sun pours into west-facing rooms for hours, and single-pane or failed dual-pane glass turns that energy straight into heat your AC has to fight. Upgrading to modern Low-E, dual-pane glass reflects a large share of the sun's radiant heat back outside before it ever reaches your living space.

UV is the other Arizona problem. The same sunlight that overheats a room also bleaches the color out of floors, rugs, and furniture. Low-E coatings block much of that ultraviolet light, helping your interior finishes last longer. And because monsoon season drives dust and wind-blown rain against the house, correct installation — proper flashing, backer rod, and sealant — matters just as much as the window itself.

Timing matters as well. Replacing your worst windows before the peak of summer means you feel the difference when it counts most — during the long stretch of 110-degree afternoons when your air conditioner runs hardest. The right glass package doesn't just trim a utility bill; it evens out the hot spots that make rooms near large windows uncomfortable to actually use, and it cuts the road and neighborhood noise that thin single-pane glass lets straight through.

Signs It's Time for New Windows

A few clear signals tell you your home would benefit from new or replacement windows:

  • Rooms with west- or south-facing windows that stay hot no matter how hard the AC works.
  • Condensation or a foggy haze trapped between the panes of glass.
  • Windows that stick, won't stay open, or no longer lock securely.
  • Visible drafts, dust intrusion, or cooling bills that climb summer over summer.

Brands We Install

We install trusted residential window brands, matching the line to your home, exposure, and budget:

  • Cascade Windows
  • Milgard
  • Pella
  • Western Window Systems
  • Simonton
  • JELD-WEN

We'll recommend the line that fits your project, exposure, and budget — and we never push a product you don't need.

Our Process

Every residential window project starts with an in-home measurement and a clear, itemized quote — no guesswork and no pressure.

  1. Consultation & measurement. We assess your openings on-site and answer your questions.
  2. Clear, itemized quote. You get a straightforward estimate with no pressure.
  3. Professional installation. Careful fitting, flashing, and sealing by our crew.
  4. Walkthrough & warranty. We confirm you're happy and stand behind the work.

Why Econ Windows

Homeowners across the Valley choose Econ Windows because we are local, licensed, and detail-focused on the parts that fail first in Arizona: the seal, the flashing, and the glass package. Econ Windows has served the Phoenix metro since 2019, and we're a licensed and insured Arizona contractor (AZ ROC 327319).

Frequently Asked Questions

How much can new windows lower my cooling bill?

Savings depend on your current windows, your home's orientation, and how many windows you replace. Moving from old single-pane or failed dual-pane units to modern Low-E dual-pane glass meaningfully reduces solar heat gain on sun-facing walls. We'll talk through realistic expectations for your specific home during the estimate.

Vinyl or other frame materials — what's best for Phoenix?

Vinyl is the most popular choice in the Valley because it doesn't corrode, won't conduct heat the way metal frames do, and holds up well to sun and dust with little maintenance. We'll review the options that fit your home and look.

Do you replace the glass only, or the whole window?

Both, depending on the situation. If frames are sound but you have a failed seal or want a better glass package, glass replacement may be enough. If frames are damaged or you want a different style, a full window replacement is the better long-term value.

Do I need a permit to replace my windows?

Many Valley municipalities require a permit for window work, especially when an opening is enlarged or a header is altered. Requirements vary by city, and we'll walk you through what your specific project needs during the estimate.

How long does a typical home window installation take?

Many homes are completed in a single day once the windows arrive, though larger projects or custom sizes can take longer. We'll give you a clear timeline with your quote.

Ready to Upgrade Your Windows or Doors?

Get a free estimate today. Call or email Econ Windows and we'll help you find the right solution for Arizona's climate.