Renewal by Andersen Las Vegas: Local Reviews, Costs & What to Know Budget Seniors, April 17, 2026April 17, 2026 πͺπ΅ Las Vegas, NV • BBB Accredited • ENERGY STAR • Local Reviews • Verified Data Everything Las Vegas homeowners need to know about Renewal by Andersen’s Greater Nevada location β local reviews, real door and window costs, what makes replacement windows critical in the desert climate, Nevada energy rebates, and how to get the best deal before signing anything. π΅ 10 Key Things to Know β Renewal by Andersen in Las Vegas Renewal by Andersen’s Las Vegas location, operating as “Renewal by Andersen of Greater Nevada,” is part of the Esler Companies LLC franchise network β one of the largest operators of Renewal by Andersen territories in the U.S. The Las Vegas showroom is at 5175 W Diablo Drive, Suite 110, and was BBB-accredited as of September 2025. For Las Vegas homeowners, window replacement carries unique urgency: desert temperatures regularly exceed 115Β°F, Las Vegas receives nearly 300 sunny days per year, and older windows can add $200β$400 per month to your summer cooling bill (Desert King Windows, February 2026). This guide gives you the full local picture. 1 Where is Renewal by Andersen located in Las Vegas? 5175 W Diablo Drive, Suite 110, Las Vegas, NV 89118. Phone: (702) 675-6121. MonβFri 9amβ4pm, Sat 9amβ1pm. Renewal by Andersen of Greater Nevada operates out of their Las Vegas showroom at 5175 W Diablo Drive, Suite 110, Las Vegas, NV 89118 β confirmed by their Yelp listing (updated April 2026) and Angi profile. Their phone number is (702) 675-6121. The business was started locally on December 12, 2016, making it approximately 9 years in operation. It operates as a Limited Liability Company under the Esler Companies LLC umbrella β one of the largest Renewal by Andersen franchisees in the U.S., with over 2,300 employees nationally. The Nevada location received BBB accreditation on September 3, 2025, with the BBB file opened February 2026. Their official regional site is renewalbyandersenreplacement.com. The Las Vegas operation also serves the greater Nevada region including Henderson, North Las Vegas, Summerlin, and surrounding communities. 2 What do Las Vegas customers say about Renewal by Andersen? Local reviews are mixed. Installers receive strong praise β but high pricing, long lead times, and post-installation service issues are the most documented concerns locally. The Las Vegas Yelp listing shows 159 reviews as of the April 2026 update. The pattern aligns with the national picture: in-person field staff and installers consistently earn strong praise for professionalism, punctuality, and cleanliness. One Angi Las Vegas reviewer wrote: “All of the old windows were removed and the new ones were put in their place… The workers cleaned up nicely and left. All of the work completed by Anderson went very smoothly.” However, a different Angi reviewer noted: “Order fulfillment has been very less than satisfactory… someone in the background in manufacturing and order fulfillment needs to have a sit down with management.” National Trustpilot (329 reviews, March 2026) confirms the same split nationally: ~50% of reviews praise installation crews; top complaints are high pricing (~20%), sales tactics (~15%), and scheduling/communication delays. The national Google-visible Las Vegas rating showed 2.6 stars at the time the search image was captured β consistent with the broader mixed consumer experience documented across review platforms. 3 What is the average cost of a door from Renewal by Andersen in Las Vegas? Real-world Las Vegas and Southwest door quotes range from $8,000β$15,000+ per door for custom patio/entry doors installed. Single sliding doors have been quoted at $10,000β$12,000. Las Vegas-specific price data from verified consumer reports: a single patio door at $10,000 (Yelp national report); $12,000 for a single sliding patio door (Yelp reviewer); two custom patio doors at $15,133 for an Arizona homeowner (Replacement Windows Reviews, 2025 β directly comparable given Southwest desert market conditions). For entry doors, RBA Las Vegas describes custom Ensemble entry doors made of Fibrex material and fiberglass. Nationally, Fusion Windows (February 2026) documents full installed door costs at $1,200β$3,700+ for standard Andersen series β RBA’s premium adds significantly to these numbers due to the custom manufacturing, in-house installation, and bundled warranty model. Las Vegas homeowners should note that energy-efficient patio door replacement is particularly valuable in the desert: doors with insulated cores help manage the extreme heat differential between 115Β°F exterior temperatures and air-conditioned interiors. Always ask for the itemized per-door price in writing before signing β RBA typically provides only a total project number. 4 Why is Renewal by Andersen so much more expensive in Las Vegas? Five reasons: custom-built products, proprietary Fibrex material, in-house installation crews, bundled turnkey pricing with no itemization, and heavy national advertising costs that are built into product pricing. RBA’s pricing structure is identical nationally β the Las Vegas premium reflects the same factors as elsewhere, plus the logistics of serving a hot desert market where thermal performance requirements are extreme. According to the RBA Las Vegas official page, their windows feature High-Performance Low-E4 SmartSun Glass specifically selected for UV protection and reduced heat transfer β important in a market where solar heat gain is a primary concern. The Fibrex composite used in all RBA windows is claimed to be twice as strong as vinyl and able to withstand extreme temperatures β relevant for a market where window frames face sustained exposure to 115Β°F+ temperatures and intense UV radiation. Every RBA window is custom-built to within 1/16″ of your existing openings β not a shelf product. Labor accounts for approximately half the total cost. One critical note for Las Vegas homeowners: a Replacement Windows Reviews reader specifically asked about Las Vegas RBA and was advised: “It does help to get three or four bids. Then you’ll see what’s out there and what sort of price range you are looking at.” The industry average is $554/window across 16 brands (This Old House, 2025 survey). RBA typically runs $1,500β$5,000/window installed. 5 Is Renewal by Andersen cheaper than Home Depot for Las Vegas windows? No β RBA is substantially more expensive. Home Depot carries Andersen 100 and 400 series windows at $400β$1,500 installed. RBA custom-built windows run $1,500β$5,000 per window installed. Andersen Corporation’s official FAQ confirms clearly: the Andersen windows sold at Home Depot (100 Series and 400 Series) are standard production-line products. RBA windows are custom-manufactured to order and not available at any retail store. For Las Vegas homeowners on a budget, the Home Depot Andersen 100 Series (Fibrex, same material as RBA) offers similar energy performance at significantly lower cost. The tradeoff is that Home Depot installs through third-party independent contractors rather than factory-trained RBA crews. For Las Vegas homes with standard window sizes, Home Depot’s Andersen options can achieve comparable Low-E and argon gas performance for the desert climate at 30β60% lower cost. If your window openings are non-standard or irregular β common in older Las Vegas housing stock β RBA’s custom-built approach delivers a precision fit that off-the-shelf products cannot match. Always get 3β4 quotes from local Las Vegas window companies before committing to any replacement project, including a quote from Window World of Southern Nevada and Earthwise/Contempo Windows (locally manufactured). 6 Why does window replacement matter so much in Las Vegas specifically? Las Vegas has nearly 300 sunny days per year, summer temps exceeding 115Β°F, monsoon season, and extreme UV exposure. Older single-pane windows can add $200β$400 per month to your summer electricity bill. Desert King Windows (February 2026) documents that Las Vegas homeowners with older windows pay $200β$400 more per month during peak summer months than neighbors with energy-efficient replacements. Homeyou’s analysis of 1,969 completed Las Vegas window replacement projects confirms up to 40% savings on energy costs after replacement. Cut Rate Glass (Las Vegas, 2025) cites ENERGY STAR-rated windows cutting energy costs 15β20% annually in desert climates. The specific Las Vegas challenges: sustained temperatures above 110Β°F cause standard vinyl frames to soften and seals to break β a documented failure mode that is significantly less common with Fibrex or high-quality vinyl composite frames. UV radiation in the Mojave Desert is intense year-round, degrading frame materials and causing glass seal failures faster than in other climates. For Las Vegas, the most critical window specifications are: low Solar Heat Gain Coefficient (SHGC) to block solar heat, Low-E glass coating to reflect infrared heat, and argon or krypton gas fill for insulation. The RBA Las Vegas page specifically recommends casement and double-hung window styles for the desert, noting that High-Performance Low-E4 SmartSun Glass is essential for the local climate. 7 Are there Nevada rebates or tax credits for energy-efficient windows in Las Vegas? Yes β federal tax credits and Nevada-specific rebate programs exist. The Nevada Clean Energy Fund administers low-interest loans, and the Governor’s Office of Energy oversees federal home energy rebates. The Nevada Clean Energy Fund (nevadacef.org) confirms multiple programs: Federal Home Energy Rebates administered by the Nevada Governor’s Office of Energy cover high-efficiency electric and energy savings measures in homes. The Renewable Energy Upgrade Program (RE-UP) offers low-interest loans for homeowners financing energy-efficiency improvements including windows and doors. Federal tax credits under the Inflation Reduction Act provide a 30% tax credit (up to $600 per year) for ENERGY STAR-certified exterior windows and skylights β confirmed by the IRS for the current tax period. RBA’s windows carry ENERGY STAR certification (Today’s Homeowner, 2025; Houzz Las Vegas listing), which means they qualify for these federal tax incentives. Important: the Las Vegas utility NV Energy (part of Berkshire Hathaway Energy) also periodically offers rebates for energy-efficient home upgrades β call NV Energy at 1-800-962-0399 to check current rebate availability before completing a window replacement project. Rebate programs change annually; verify current availability before purchasing. 8 What window types does Renewal by Andersen offer in Las Vegas? Double-hung, casement, picture, awning, sliding windows, French doors, sliding patio doors, and entry doors β all available in 48 color combinations and 11 hardware finishes. The official RBA Las Vegas page (renewalbyandersenreplacement.com) confirms the product range: replacement window styles include double-hung, casement, picture, awning, sliding windows, plus French doors, patio doors, and entry (Ensemble) doors. All are available in 48 different color combinations including dual colors for interior and exterior, 11 hardware finishes, and multiple grille options. The Angi Las Vegas listing adds: bay windows, bow windows, specialty windows, and sliding glass doors. The key product recommendation for Las Vegas’s climate: RBA’s site specifically names casement windows as “suitable for Las Vegas’s climate because they provide optimal energy efficiency” β they allow maximum airflow and capture prevailing breezes. Double-hung windows are also recommended for flexibility in controlling indoor temperatures and airflow. All windows can be equipped with High-Performance Low-E4 SmartSun Glass, which the RBA Las Vegas site identifies as the most critical feature for protecting against UV rays and minimizing heat transfer in desert conditions. 9 What are the most common complaints about Renewal by Andersen Las Vegas? The most documented issues locally and nationally: high pricing with no itemized breakdown, long wait times for installation, central customer service difficulty (call center vs. local), and same-day sales pressure. Las Vegas-specific feedback from Angi and Yelp (April 2026): one Las Vegas-area reviewer noted manufacturing order fulfillment problems β a custom door arrived 1.5 inches taller than the frame, requiring structural modifications. Another noted that hardware arrived on back order after installation was otherwise complete. The Replacement Windows Reviews site (March 2026) documented a Las Vegas homeowner specifically asking for guidance on RBA, noting concern after reading reviews β a sentiment that reflects the broader pattern of homeowners needing outside perspective before committing. National BBB complaints (reflecting the pattern across all locations including Nevada) document: inability to obtain itemized window pricing after paying $50,000; installation dates moved 3β5 times; central call center difficulty with “I can’t give you that information” responses. A senior on a fixed income described feeling pressured by the in-home sales presentation. Under the FTC’s Cooling-Off Rule, all in-home sales over $25 include a federally mandated 3-day right to cancel in writing β a critical protection for Las Vegas homeowners considering a $15,000β$50,000 project. 10 Is Renewal by Andersen worth the cost for a Las Vegas home? For custom-fit, professionally installed, desert-rated windows with turnkey service and a 20-year warranty β yes, for the right budget. But comparable energy performance is achievable from local Las Vegas alternatives for 40β60% less. Replacement Windows Reviews (updated March 2026) gives RBA 4.2 out of 5 stars overall and summarizes: “Renewal undoubtedly makes very nice looking composite windows and patio doorsβ¦ I would gladly recommend this company if their price point wasn’t so darn high.” For Las Vegas specifically, the case for RBA is strongest for: homes with non-standard window openings requiring precision custom fit; homeowners who want one responsible party handling manufacturing, installation, and warranty; and those who prioritize Fibrex’s documented heat resistance and strength over standard vinyl. The case against is strongest for: budget-conscious homeowners, seniors on fixed incomes, and those whose homes have standard-sized openings that can be served by local alternatives at lower cost. The Las Vegas market has strong local competitors β Window World of Southern Nevada, Earthwise/Contempo Windows (locally manufactured in Nevada), and Delux Windows and Glass β all of which offer ENERGY STAR-rated options for the desert climate at significantly lower price points. Always get 3β4 quotes before signing with any company. Sources: Renewal by Andersen of Greater Nevada Yelp listing yelp.com/biz/renewal-by-andersen-las-vegas (5175 W Diablo Dr Ste 110, 89118; (702) 675-6121; MonβFri 9amβ4pm; Sat 9amβ1pm; 159 reviews; updated April 2026); BBB bbb.org/us/nv/las-vegas/profile (accredited 9/3/2025; BBB file opened 2/4/2026; business started 12/12/2016; Esler Companies LLC; Jason Forst Dir Customer Relations; 2302 employees); Houzz listing RBA Las Vegas (ENERGY STAR Partner; BBB Accredited; J.D. Power; serves Phoenix and Las Vegas); Angi listing RBA Las Vegas (MonβFri 10amβ4pm; Sat 9amβ2pm; bay windows bow windows casement windows double hung French doors patio doors sliding glass specialty; installer praised as “perfectionist”; hardware order fulfillment issues documented); Official RBA Las Vegas renewalbyandersenreplacement.com (48 color combos; 11 hardware finishes; High-Performance Low-E4 SmartSun Glass; casement best for LV climate; double-hung recommended; insulated door cores); Replacement Windows Reviews Mar 2026 replacementwindowsreviews.co (Las Vegas reader seeking guidance; 4.2/5; cost-prohibitive; $1,500β$5,000 installed; get 3β4 bids); This Old House thisoldhouse.com May 2025 (2025 survey 1,000 homeowners; $554/window industry avg; 50% installer praise; 45% quality; 20% cost; 15% sales tactics; labor ~50%); Today’s Homeowner todayshomeowner.com May 2025 (ENERGY STAR Partner of the Year; A+ BBB corporate; 20-yr glass; 10-yr hardware; 2-yr install); Fusion Windows fusionwindows.com Feb 2026 ($1,500β$5,000 RBA installed; Andersen 100 series $400β$1,500); Desert King Windows desertkingwindows.com Feb 2026 ($200β$400/mo summer bill difference older vs new windows; temps 115Β°F; 2026 upgrade value); Homeyou homeyou.com Oct 2025 (up to 40% energy savings; 1,969 LV projects; installation outside most cases); Cut Rate Glass cutrateglass.com (ENERGY STAR 15β20% savings desert climates; Low-E SHGC; dual/triple pane; professional sealing critical); Nevada Clean Energy Fund nevadacef.org (Federal Home Energy Rebates NV Gov. Office of Energy; RE-UP loans; Solar for All 2025); Earthwise/Contempo Windows earthwisewindows.com LV (702-780-4911; Nevada-manufactured vinyl; ~300 sunny days LV; extreme heat monsoon dust UV); FTC Cooling-Off Rule ftc.gov (3-day cancel right in-home sales over $25) π Renewal by Andersen Las Vegas β Key Numbers π Las Vegas Location 9 Years Local RBA of Greater Nevada started in Las Vegas on December 12, 2016 β approximately 9 years in operation. BBB-accredited since September 2025. Located at 5175 W Diablo Drive, Suite 110, Las Vegas, NV 89118. Phone: (702) 675-6121. Operating as Esler Companies LLC, one of the largest Renewal by Andersen franchise operators with 2,300+ employees nationally. π° RBA Cost Per Window (Installed) $1,500β$5,000 Fusion Windows (February 2026) documents $1,500β$5,000 per window fully installed as the standard RBA range β versus the industry average of $554/window across 16 brands (This Old House 2025 survey). Real Las Vegas area quotes include $29,476 for 11 windows and patio door combinations in comparable Southwest desert markets. βοΈ LV Summer Savings (New Windows) Up to 40% Off Bills Las Vegas homeowners with older windows pay an estimated $200β$400 more per month during peak summer than those with energy-efficient replacements (Desert King Windows, February 2026). Homeyou’s analysis of 1,969 Las Vegas replacement projects confirms up to 40% savings on energy costs. ENERGY STAR-rated windows save 15β20% annually in desert climates (Cut Rate Glass, 2025). πΏ Nevada Energy Rebates Available Federal + State Federal Home Energy Rebates administered by Nevada Governor’s Office of Energy; 30% IRS tax credit (up to $600/year) for ENERGY STAR windows; Nevada Clean Energy Fund RE-UP low-interest loans; NV Energy utility rebates (1-800-962-0399). RBA windows carry ENERGY STAR certification, qualifying for federal tax incentives. Verify current program availability at nevadacef.org. Sources: BBB bbb.org Nevada (9 years; 2,302 employees; accredited 9/3/2025); Fusion Windows Feb 2026 ($1,500β$5,000); This Old House 2025 ($554 industry avg); Desert King Windows Feb 2026 ($200β$400/mo); Homeyou Oct 2025 (40% savings; 1,969 LV projects); Cut Rate Glass (15β20% ENERGY STAR); Nevada Clean Energy Fund nevadacef.org (Federal rebates; RE-UP loans); IRS (30% tax credit ENERGY STAR windows up to $600); NV Energy 1-800-962-0399 π What Las Vegas Customers Experience β Detailed Breakdown β οΈ Federal Protection β Know Before You Sign Anything Under the FTC’s Cooling-Off Rule, any in-home sale over $25 gives you a 3-day right to cancel in writing. If an RBA salesperson pressures you to sign the same day or implies the discount expires tonight β that is a documented sales tactic. You have 3 business days to cancel any agreement signed in your home, by law, for any reason. Ask for the itemized price per window in writing before signing any contract. β What Customers Consistently Praise β Las Vegas & National STRONGEST POSITIVES The most consistent praise across Las Vegas reviews on Angi and Yelp, as well as national data: installation crew professionalism (~50% of reviews nationally). Las Vegas customers describe crews that arrived on time, worked through the day efficiently, communicated step-by-step, vacuumed and cleaned throughout the process, and checked customers out on how to use new windows and locking hardware. Product quality β the windows themselves β is praised in approximately 45% of reviews. Customers note reduced drafts, better noise insulation, and improved comfort in summer heat. π· Installer quality: ~50% of reviews (This Old House) πͺ Product quality: ~45% of reviews π ENERGY STAR Partner of the Year (EPA) πΏ 20-yr glass/Fibrex warranty; fully transferable β οΈ Common Complaints β Las Vegas & National Pattern DOCUMENTED CONCERNS Documented in Las Vegas and national reviews: (1) High pricing with no itemized breakdown β RBA provides only a total project price, not per-window costs. (2) Long lead times β one Las Vegas-area reviewer described a door measured incorrectly and arriving 1.5 inches too tall; hardware ordered separately after installation. (3) Same-day signing pressure during in-home presentations β presentations lasting 2β3 hours before any pricing. (4) Central call center difficulty β reviewers describe being unable to reach anyone locally. (5) For seniors specifically: one national reviewer on a fixed income described the sales experience as inappropriate for their budget situation. The Google-visible Las Vegas rating was 2.6 stars at the time of the search screenshot β reflecting the broad consumer frustration documented across platforms. π° Pricing: ~20% of reviews (national; BBB) β° Delays: documented in LV and national reviews π No itemized per-window pricing β total only β οΈ Same-day pressure: ~15% of reviews (national) πΏ Las Vegas-Specific Advantage β Desert Climate Performance DESERT CLIMATE Β· ENERGY RBA’s Fibrex composite frames have documented advantages specifically relevant to Las Vegas: they withstand temperatures up to 150Β°F without warping, a documented failure mode for standard vinyl in desert heat. The High-Performance Low-E4 SmartSun Glass offered by RBA Las Vegas is rated for UV protection and reduced heat transfer β addressing the primary thermal challenge in the Mojave Desert. For Las Vegas homeowners, RBA’s recommendation to use casement windows to capture prevailing breezes and double-hung windows for temperature control flexibility is specifically tailored to the desert climate. The custom fit within 1/16″ of existing openings eliminates the air infiltration gaps that commonly occur with standard-size replacement windows in older Las Vegas housing stock. π‘οΈ Fibrex: withstands 150Β°F β critical for LV βοΈ Low-E4 SmartSun Glass: UV + heat transfer rated π Custom 1/16″ fit: eliminates air infiltration π ENERGY STAR certification: qualifies for tax credit π° Nevada Rebates & Tax Credits β Reduce Your Net Cost SAVE MONEY Β· APPLY BEFORE PURCHASE Las Vegas homeowners can reduce the net cost of any energy-efficient window replacement β including RBA β through available programs: Federal IRS 30% tax credit (up to $600/year) for ENERGY STAR-certified windows under the Inflation Reduction Act. Nevada Clean Energy Fund RE-UP low-interest loans for energy upgrades. Federal Home Energy Rebates administered by Nevada Governor’s Office of Energy (expected available 2025). NV Energy utility rebates β call 1-800-962-0399 before your project to check current offers. Nevada Solar for All program (for income-qualified households) administered by NCEF. Always verify current program availability at nevadacef.org before committing to a project β rebate programs change each year. ποΈ IRS 30% tax credit (up to $600/yr) ENERGY STAR windows π§ NV Energy rebates: 1-800-962-0399 πΏ Nevada Clean Energy Fund: nevadacef.org π Verify before purchase β programs change annually Sources: Angi LV reviews (installer praised; door measurement issue; hardware back order; “perfectionist” crew); Yelp LV listing updated April 2026 (159 reviews; photos; service description); This Old House 2025 (50% installer; 45% quality; 20% cost; 15% sales tactics); BBB national complaints (no itemized pricing; delays; central call center); RBA LV official renewalbyandersenreplacement.com (Fibrex 150Β°F; Low-E4 SmartSun Glass; casement best LV; custom 1/16″); Nevada Clean Energy Fund nevadacef.org (RE-UP loans; Federal Home Energy Rebates NV Gov. Office Energy); IRS.gov (30% tax credit up to $600/yr ENERGY STAR windows IRA); FTC ftc.gov (3-day cooling-off rule in-home sales over $25) β Las Vegas Homeowner Questions β Plain-Language Answers π‘ What Is the Average Cost of a Door from Renewal by Andersen in Las Vegas? Las Vegas and comparable Southwest desert market homeowner data shows single patio doors running $10,000β$12,000 and pairs of custom patio doors at $15,000+. Entry doors range from $3,000β$8,000+ depending on size, style, and glass package. These prices are significantly higher than competitors because RBA doors are custom-manufactured, not off-the-shelf, and include in-house professional installation. For context, a standard Andersen 400 Series patio door from Home Depot installed by a local contractor typically costs $1,200β$3,000 β one-quarter to one-fifth of the RBA price. The RBA Las Vegas advantage: doors include Fibrex frames or fiberglass construction, insulated cores for desert heat management, and a 20-year warranty on materials plus 2 years on installation workmanship. For Las Vegas specifically, patio door replacement is high-value because sliding glass doors are common in Nevada home designs and are a major thermal weak point β a well-sealed, Low-E glass patio door can significantly reduce solar heat gain in living areas facing west or south. Always ask for the itemized door price separately from any window prices before signing, and use the FTC’s 3-day right to cancel if you feel rushed. π‘ Why Is Renewal by Andersen So Much More Expensive in Las Vegas? The same factors that apply nationally apply locally β plus the Las Vegas market has some additional context worth knowing. The five core reasons: (1) Custom manufacturing per order β every window and door is made to your specific measurements, not pulled from inventory. (2) Proprietary Fibrex material β exclusive to Andersen, with documented advantages for desert heat resistance (withstands 150Β°F vs. ~145Β°F for standard vinyl). (3) Bundled full-service model β manufacturing, delivery, installation, and warranty are priced together with no itemization. (4) Heavy national advertising spend β RBA is on television constantly, and that cost is reflected in pricing. (5) In-home sales model with high overhead per sale. A Replacement Windows Reviews reader specifically asking about the Las Vegas RBA location was advised that getting 3β4 competing quotes was essential before proceeding β including quotes from Window World of Southern Nevada and local independent installers. The industry-wide Las Vegas window replacement average across all companies, based on 1,969 completed projects (Homeyou, October 2025), shows pricing considerably below RBA’s range for comparable work with quality local alternatives. π‘ Is Renewal by Andersen Cheaper Than Home Depot for Las Vegas Windows? No β RBA is 3β9Γ more expensive per installed window. Home Depot sells Andersen 100 Series (Fibrex β the same material as RBA) and 400 Series windows at $400β$1,500 installed, using independent contractors. For most Las Vegas homes with standard window openings, this represents excellent value. The critical distinction: RBA windows are custom-built for your exact opening (within 1/16″), while Home Depot windows are standard production sizes. For a home built in the 1980sβ1990s Las Vegas housing boom, where non-standard framing is common, RBA’s precision fit may be worth the premium. For a newer home with standard rough openings, the Home Depot option likely delivers 90% of the performance at 20β30% of the cost. Local alternatives like Window World of Southern Nevada (2007, locally operated) and Earthwise/Contempo Windows (locally manufactured vinyl at 702-780-4911) offer ENERGY STAR-rated options specifically designed for Nevada’s extreme climate at competitive pricing. Always compare at least 3β4 quotes before committing. For energy-efficient performance in the Las Vegas heat, the SHGC rating is more important than the brand name β any ENERGY STAR-certified window with a low SHGC (under 0.25) will significantly outperform your current single-pane or early double-pane windows. π‘ Why Is Andersen So Expensive β and How Can I Get a Better Deal in Las Vegas? Andersen’s premium pricing across all product lines reflects their brand position as a luxury/premium manufacturer β they are the largest window brand in North America with approximately $2.5 billion in annual sales. For Las Vegas homeowners wanting to reduce cost while maintaining quality: (1) Compare RBA against local alternatives β Window World of Southern Nevada, Earthwise/Contempo Windows (Nevada-manufactured), and Delux Windows & Glass all serve the Las Vegas market with ENERGY STAR-rated products at lower price points. (2) Consider Andersen products through Home Depot β same brand, lower cost, standard sizes. (3) Ask about seasonal promotions β RBA regularly offers 40% off promotions (visible on their website). (4) Use Nevada Clean Energy Fund financing β the RE-UP program offers low-interest loans that spread the cost over time. (5) Claim available tax credits β the 30% IRS tax credit (up to $600/year) for ENERGY STAR windows reduces your net cost on any qualifying window brand. (6) Get 3β4 quotes β the single most effective cost-reduction strategy confirmed by every independent window expert. Don’t sign at the first in-home appointment regardless of which company you choose. Sources: RBA LV official (Fibrex 150Β°F; Low-E4 SmartSun; custom fit; casement/double-hung LV recommendation); Angi LV (installer feedback; door measurement issues); Yelp LV Apr 2026 (159 reviews; patio door quotes documented); Replacement Windows Reviews Mar 2026 (LV reader guidance; 3β4 bids; 4.2/5 stars; $1,500β$5,000 installed); Fusion Windows Feb 2026 ($400β$1,500 Andersen 100 series installed; RBA $1,500β$5,000); Homeyou Oct 2025 (1,969 LV projects; industry cost range); Desert King Windows Feb 2026 ($200β$400/mo bill difference; LV specific); Earthwise/Contempo Windows LV earthwisewindows.com (702-780-4911; Nevada manufactured); Window World Southern Nevada windowworldsouthernnevada.com (2007; affordable vinyl LV); Andersen Corp official (100+400 at Home Depot; RBA sold only through RBA; custom vs standard); IRS (30% tax credit ENERGY STAR up to $600); Nevada Clean Energy Fund (RE-UP loans); FTC Cooling-Off Rule (3-day right in-home sales $25+) β 5 Smart Steps for Las Vegas Homeowners Before Calling RBA Step 1 β Get 3β4 competing quotes before scheduling an RBA consultation. Contact Window World of Southern Nevada (windowworldsouthernnevada.com), Earthwise/Contempo Windows (702-780-4911), and at least one other local installer. Having real competing numbers before an RBA in-home appointment is the single most important protective step. The industry average across Las Vegas is significantly below RBA pricing for comparable work. Step 2 β Measure your window openings and check if they’re standard sizes. Standard double-hung windows are typically 24″Γ36″, 28″Γ54″, or 32″Γ54″. If your openings are standard, Home Depot’s Andersen 100 Series (same Fibrex material as RBA, lower cost) may serve your needs. If your Las Vegas home has non-standard or irregular openings β common in 1980sβ1990s construction β custom manufacturing becomes genuinely valuable. Step 3 β Check Nevada rebate and tax credit availability before purchasing. Go to nevadacef.org for current RE-UP loan programs. Call NV Energy at 1-800-962-0399 to check utility rebates. Review the federal 30% IRS tax credit (up to $600/year) for ENERGY STAR windows β confirmed at irs.gov. These rebates apply to any qualifying ENERGY STAR window brand, not just RBA. Step 4 β Know your FTC rights during the in-home presentation. Under the FTC’s Cooling-Off Rule, you have 3 business days to cancel any in-home sale over $25 β in writing, no questions asked. If an RBA sales representative implies the discount expires tonight or you must sign today, that is a documented sales tactic. The promotion will still be available. Ask for itemized per-window or per-door pricing in writing before signing any contract. Step 5 β Prioritize SHGC and Low-E specs for Las Vegas climate. Whatever company you choose, ensure any replacement window has: a Solar Heat Gain Coefficient (SHGC) under 0.25 for west and south-facing windows (the most critical specification in Las Vegas heat), a Low-E coating to reflect infrared radiation, and dual-pane minimum (triple-pane for maximum performance). RBA’s High-Performance Low-E4 SmartSun Glass meets these criteria β as do several competitor products at lower cost. Don’t pay a premium for a brand if a competing ENERGY STAR-certified product meets the same performance specifications. π Key Contacts β Las Vegas Window Resources: π RBA Las Vegas: 5175 W Diablo Dr, Ste 110 π RBA Las Vegas: (702) 675-6121 π renewalbyandersenreplacement.com/locations/nv/las-vegas π Earthwise/Contempo LV: (702) 780-4911 π windowworldsouthernnevada.com πΏ Nevada Clean Energy Fund: nevadacef.org π NV Energy Rebates: 1-800-962-0399 ποΈ FTC Cooling-Off Rule: ftc.gov This guide is independently researched and written for informational purposes only. We are not affiliated with, compensated by, or endorsed by Renewal by Andersen, Andersen Corporation, Esler Companies LLC, Home Depot, or any Las Vegas window company. All local information is sourced from verified public listings, official company pages, and independent consumer reviews. Pricing, hours, BBB status, and rebate programs change β always verify current details directly with the business and with Nevada/federal program administrators before making any purchase decision. This is not legal or financial advice. Primary sources: Renewal by Andersen of Greater Nevada Yelp listing yelp.com/biz/renewal-by-andersen-las-vegas (5175 W Diablo Dr Ste 110 Las Vegas NV 89118; (702) 675-6121; MonβFri 9amβ4pm Sat 9amβ1pm; 159 reviews April 2026; Esler Companies); BBB bbb.org Nevada profile (accredited 9/3/2025; file opened 2/4/2026; started 12/12/2016; LLC; Jason Forst Dir Customer Relations; 2302 employees); Official RBA Las Vegas renewalbyandersenreplacement.com (48 colors; 11 hardware finishes; Low-E4 SmartSun Glass; casement double-hung LV; Fibrex; 117+ years Andersen); Houzz listing RBA Las Vegas (ENERGY STAR; BBB; J.D. Power; Phoenix + LV served); Angi listing RBA Las Vegas (MonβFri 10β4; Sat 9β2; installer feedback; door frame issue documented; hardware back order); This Old House May 2025 ($554 avg industry; 50% installer praise; 45% quality; 20% cost; 15% sales; labor ~50%); Today’s Homeowner May 2025 (ENERGY STAR POY; A+ BBB; 20-yr/10-yr/2-yr warranty); Replacement Windows Reviews Mar 2026 (LV reader guidance; 4.2/5; $1,500β$5,000; 3β4 bids essential); Fusion Windows Feb 2026 ($1,500β$5,000 RBA; $400β$1,500 standard Andersen); BBB national complaints (pricing; delays; call center; no itemized); Trustpilot Mar 2026 (329 reviews; installer praise split); Desert King Windows Feb 2026 ($200β$400/mo summer savings older vs new; 115Β°F LV heat); Homeyou Oct 2025 (40% savings; 1,969 LV projects); Cut Rate Glass cutrateglass.com (15β20% ENERGY STAR desert; Low-E SHGC dual/triple pane); Earthwise/Contempo earthwisewindows.com LV (702-780-4911; ~300 sunny days LV; Nevada manufactured); Delux Windows deluxwag.com (triple pane LV; Low-E argon); Nevada Clean Energy Fund nevadacef.org (Federal Home Energy Rebates NV Gov. Office Energy; RE-UP low-interest loans; Solar for All); NV Energy berkshirehathaway (1-800-962-0399 utility rebates); IRS (30% tax credit ENERGY STAR up to $600/yr IRA); FTC ftc.gov (3-day cooling-off rule in-home sales over $25; written cancellation) Recommended Reads Renewal by Andersen: Honest Review, Real Costs & What Customers Say A Place for Mom Senior Apartments Low Cost Flights to Hawaii A Place for Mom: Reviews, Costs & Complaints Ultra Low Cost Flights 10 Best Low-Cost Full Coverage Car Insurance ποΈ Shopping & Reviews