Window Replacement in the North Valley

Older homes, irrigation moisture, and cottonwood shade — window work that respects how the valley actually ages.

North Valley

The valley ages windows differently.

The North Valley is old Albuquerque — adobes and ranch homes from the 40s through the 70s under giant cottonwoods, with the acequias still running water past the front fences. It’s a beautiful place to own a house and a specific place to own windows: decades of irrigation moisture work on wood sills from below while the years work on everything else, and the frames here are often original to the house.

Shade changes the math too. A cottonwood canopy means a North Valley home’s exposures are nothing like a bare-mesa subdivision’s — one wall might sit in deep shade all day while a gap in the trees hammers another with afternoon sun. That’s why the glass gets picked per opening: low-E coatings and SHGC ratings matched to what each wall actually takes, not a one-size package.

What North Valley projects involve

  • Moisture-checked sills — ditch-side homes get frame condition checked honestly; soft wood means full-frame installation, not an insert over the problem
  • Original frames — 50s and 60s wood and early aluminum, often past the point a repair makes sense
  • Lead-based paint testing — most of the valley predates 1978, so the painted surrounds can be tested before any trim comes off
  • Custom sizes — older hand-framed openings fit best with locally manufactured windows built to measure

The process is the same straight process as everywhere else: a free, in-home estimate, openings measured and checked one by one, windows locally manufactured for New Mexico and professionally installed, and a limited lifetime warranty behind them. Financing options are available.

Questions

Window Replacement in North Valley — FAQ

Do you replace windows in the North Valley?

Yes — the North Valley is a regular part of the service area, from Los Ranchos down to the near-valley neighborhoods. Call (505) 555-0103 for a free, in-home estimate.

My house is near a ditch - does that affect my windows?

It can. Decades of irrigation moisture work on wood sills and lower frames, and the honest fix for soft wood is full-frame installation — stripping and rebuilding the opening — rather than sealing rot behind an insert. The estimate checks each opening’s condition.

My home was built in the 1950s - what about lead paint?

Most of the valley predates 1978, so it’s the right question. Lead-based paint testing is available before any work starts — mention the home’s age when you call and it folds into the estimate visit.

Do shaded homes still need low-E glass?

The point of picking SHGC ratings per opening is that the answer differs wall by wall — deep-shade openings need less solar control than the one wall the sun finds through the canopy. The estimate maps it opening by opening.

Can you match windows to an older adobe or ranch home?

Yes — the windows are locally manufactured and built to your measured openings, which is exactly what older hand-framed houses need. Full-service, custom window replacements.

How much does window replacement cost in the North Valley?

Older homes vary opening to opening — some take inserts, some need full-frame work — so the real number comes from the free, in-home estimate. Financing options are available.

Ready for windows that actually seal?

One call, straight answers, and a free, in-home estimate anywhere in the North Valley area.

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