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Replacement Windows in St. Louis — The Intersection of Price and Quality

For nearly three decades, we’ve helped St. Louis homeowners get energy‑efficient, long‑lasting windows—without the hard sell. We’re Viviano Window & Door: a local, family‑owned dealer, not a high‑pressure sales crew. We compare trusted brands (including options like Sunrise and Polaris) to find the best fit for your home, style, and budget. That’s how we deliver The Intersection of Price and Quality®—more of your money in the window, not the pitch. Ready for a clear, apples‑to‑apples quote you can trust?

  • Request a Free, No‑Pressure Estimate — get clear pricing and good/better/best options
  • Call 314‑353‑8350 — talk to a real person and ask about current specials and financing
  • Visit our Showroom: 7530 Watson Rd, Shrewsbury, MO 63119
    Hours: Mon–Fri, 8:00 a.m.–4:00 p.m.; closed Sat–Sun

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St. Louis red‑brick home with newly installed energy‑efficient vinyl replacement windows and a bay window, shown in afternoon light

No one‑call close. No gimmicks. Just straightforward options, fair pricing, and careful installers who respect your home. Compare our quote with anyone else—then decide when you’re ready.

Why Choose Viviano Window & Door

We listen first, measure carefully, and match you with windows that meet your goals and budget. Expect a low‑pressure consult and clear pricing in writing. Because we’re a dealer, we pull from multiple manufacturers, including Sunrise and Polaris—so you can compare side‑by‑side and choose what fits best. You’re never stuck with one product line or a scripted upsell.

We keep overhead lean with minimal TV, radio, and billboards, so more of your budget goes into your windows. That’s The Intersection of Price and Quality® in practice. Bring us a competitor’s quote for a real‑world comparison before you decide. Browse our products

For Missouri’s climate—hot, sunny summers and winter cold snaps—we recommend energy packages with the right Low‑E coatings, insulated frames, and argon or krypton gas. These details cut drafts, manage heat gain, and help control monthly energy costs. During your estimate, we’ll explain your options in plain English and help you pick what makes sense for your home.

We’re local. Family‑owned and operating in St. Louis for more than 28 years, with a showroom at 7530 Watson Rd., Shrewsbury, MO 63119. Stop in Monday–Friday, 8:00 a.m.–4:00 p.m., or call 314‑353‑8350 for straight answers. Prefer at‑home? Request a free, no‑obligation quote.

Window Styles, Simplified

Choosing a style is about airflow, safety, space, and the view you want. Tell us how you use the room, and we’ll help you narrow it to 2–3 smart options fast. Here’s a quick guide to common choices:

  • Double‑Hung: Two operable sashes that slide up and down. Good where exterior space is tight. Easy tilt‑in cleaning and simple screens. Great all‑around choice for bedrooms and living spaces. Learn more
  • Casement: Side‑hinged, cranks out for excellent ventilation and a tight seal. Great above sinks or for maximum fresh air. Ask about egress‑friendly sizes for bedrooms. Learn more
  • Slider (Horizontal): Sashes glide left/right without projecting outside. Good for wide openings, patios, and rooms with nearby furniture. Learn more
  • Picture: Fixed glass that doesn’t open. Best for framing views and adding daylight. Often paired with operable windows for ventilation.
  • Bay & Bow: Units that project outward to add dimension, light, and a potential window seat. We’ll review support and exterior details during your consult. Learn more
  • Awning/Hopper: Awning hinges at the top to vent during light rain. Hopper hinges at the bottom, common in basements and baths. Details (best basement window options)
  • Specialty Shapes: Arches, rounds, trapezoids, and custom sizes for character. Often fixed; pair with operable units nearby if you need airflow.

Explore more categories here: Windows & Doors

How to decide quickly

  • Ventilation: For the most fresh air, choose casement or awning. For balance and flexibility, pick double‑hung or slider. If the view comes first, add a picture window with operable sides.
  • Egress and code: Bedrooms usually require an egress‑capable window. Properly sized casements or sliders often meet this; picture or specialty shapes alone typically do not. We’ll confirm local code and size it correctly.
  • Furniture/walkway clearance: If an outward‑swinging sash could block a deck, sidewalk, or landscaping, go with sliders or double‑hungs.
  • View framing: Picture windows minimize framing for bigger views. Open casements create wide, unobstructed openings. Add or skip grids to match your home—see grid samples in our showroom.
  • Screens and cleaning: Double‑hungs tilt in. Sliders lift out. Casement/awning units have interior screens. Picture windows need exterior access to clean.

Not sure which style? Schedule a no‑pressure consultation. Or bring rough measurements and a few photos to our showroom (Mon–Fri, 8:00–4:00). Prefer to talk? Call 314‑353‑8350.

Materials and Brands That Fit Your Home and Budget

The right frame material drives long‑term value. Because we’re a dealer, we help you compare options and source the brand and line that best fit your home, budget, and look.

Vinyl: best all‑around value

  • Durability: Welded frames and multi‑chambers resist rot and corrosion; many last 20–30+ years with care.
  • Maintenance: No painting; occasional cleaning.
  • Aesthetics: Clean profiles with popular exterior colors and interior woodgrains; ask about advanced capstock/laminate finishes for darker colors.
  • Cost of ownership: Typically the lowest upfront and lifetime cost with strong performance per dollar.
  • Missouri fit: Great for humid summers and freezing winters.
  • Examples: Sunrise and Polaris vinyl lines are popular with our customers.

Want fewer chores? See low‑maintenance window materials.

Composite/Fiberglass: strength, slim sightlines, dark colors

  • Durability: Stable through temperature swings; ideal for larger openings.
  • Maintenance: Minimal; many lines are paintable and hold color well.
  • Aesthetics: Strong frames allow thinner profiles and more glass; dark colors handle heat well.
  • Cost of ownership: Higher upfront than vinyl; long service life with little upkeep.
  • Missouri fit: Great for big units and sunny exposures.

Wood‑Clad: real wood warmth with exterior protection

  • Durability: Wood interior with clad exterior; benefits from good water management and periodic checks.
  • Maintenance: Interior may need periodic refinishing.
  • Aesthetics: Stainable interiors to match trim; ideal for historic or character homes.
  • Cost of ownership: Highest initial cost and some ongoing maintenance; chosen for architectural fit and resale appeal.

Brands we source (examples, not a single‑brand push): We often recommend Sunrise and Polaris for vinyl, plus select composite/fiberglass and wood‑clad offerings from multiple manufacturers. We base recommendations on your goals, opening size, sun exposure, HOA rules, lead times, and warranty preferences.

Want to dive deeper? Composite vs. Vinyl, Fiberglass, and WoodAre Wood‑Clad Windows Worth It?Which window frame material lasts the longest?

Energy Efficiency for St. Louis Homes

Our climate brings humid summers, chilly winters, and big swings, so the glass package matters as much as the style. See your glass options. Prefer a quick walkthrough? Call 314‑353‑8350 and we’ll recommend options room by room—no pressure.

Low‑E coatings

Low‑E coatings reflect heat back to its source. In winter they help keep warmth inside; in summer they cut solar heat gain and reduce UV. We’ll help you choose the right Low‑E combo for each side of your home. Learn moreUV protection details

Double‑pane vs. triple‑pane

  • Comfort: Triple‑pane keeps interior glass warmer in winter and cooler in summer.
  • Condensation resistance: More panes mean warmer interior glass and less winter condensation.
  • Noise: Triple‑pane can soften outside noise; for bigger concerns, ask about laminated glass.

Guide: Double‑Pane vs. Triple‑Pane

Gas fills: argon vs. krypton

Argon is common, effective, and budget‑friendly. Krypton insulates even better in tighter air spaces (often in triple‑pane) but costs more. Details

How to read the NFRC label

  • U‑Factor: Overall insulation. Lower is better.
  • SHGC: Solar heat gain. Lower helps on west/south exposures in hot summers; moderate can be fine on north/east.
  • VT: Daylight. Higher means more light.

NFRC basics

Energy Star in context

ENERGY STAR certification is a solid baseline, but the “best” package for your home can vary by room orientation and shading. Learn more

Simple packages we often recommend

  • Good: Double‑pane with Low‑E and argon, warm‑edge spacer.
  • Better: Double‑pane with enhanced Low‑E tuned for sunny exposures and argon.
  • Best: Triple‑pane with advanced Low‑E combinations and argon or krypton.

Ask for good‑better‑best pricing on your quote—it’s an easy way to see what each step up delivers.

Once you choose your style and efficiency package, pair it with the right installation method so those ratings perform in your home. See installation methods

Installation Methods: Insert (Pocket) vs. Full‑Frame

Installation choice is just as important as the window. During your free estimate, we’ll evaluate each opening and recommend insert (pocket) or full‑frame based on your home’s condition, your goals, and your budget—and when it makes sense, we’ll price both so you can compare cost, timeline, and appearance side by side.

Professional window installer insulating and sealing a new replacement window with low‑expansion foam and flashing tape

When insert (pocket) replacement makes sense

  • Existing frames, sills, and trim are solid and square, with no rot or water intrusion.
  • You want a quicker install with minimal disruption to walls, siding, brick, or finishes.
  • You like your current trim and want to keep it.
  • You want a more budget‑friendly option that still improves efficiency.
  • Trade‑offs: Slightly less visible glass; it won’t fix hidden frame damage or insulation voids.

When full‑frame replacement is the better call

  • There’s frame or sill damage, water staining, drafts, or out‑of‑square openings an insert can’t fix.
  • You suspect poor flashing or water intrusion and want the opening inspected and rebuilt if needed. How installers prevent leaks
  • You want to change size, shape, or configuration. See: make a window biggeradd a new windowwhen you need structural planning
  • You want new trim styles, jamb extensions, or improved insulation around the opening.
  • You want maximum glass area and refreshed sightlines.

Sightlines, trim, and historic details

  • Inserts preserve existing casing and historic details with minimal disturbance but reduce daylight slightly.
  • Full‑frame lets you replicate or refresh original trim and restore larger glass proportions.

Worried about interior finishes? Will window replacement damage interior trim or drywall?

Special considerations for masonry and stucco openings

  • Many St. Louis homes have brick or stone exteriors. These need careful measurement, proper sill support, sealant, and integrated flashing.
  • Inserts in masonry often avoid disturbing brick. Full‑frame work may need new exterior trim/brickmould and updated flashing.
  • Stucco requires its own approach to protect the finish and manage water. Learn more

Still weighing the two methods? See our side‑by‑side guide.

Our Low‑Pressure Process

Here’s how we guide you from first questions to finished windows—without the sales pressure. No one‑call‑close, no surprises. Just clear steps, straight answers, and value pricing.

  1. Consult your way—phone, in‑home, or at our showroom. Tell us what you want to fix, your style goals, and a rough budget. Visit 7530 Watson Rd, Shrewsbury, MO 63119 (Mon–Fri, 8:00 a.m.–4:00 p.m.), call 314‑353‑8350, or request a free quote.
  2. Professional measurements and options review. We take precise measurements, assess each opening (including lead‑safe compliance if applicable), then review styles, materials, and glass packages from multiple brands. Why measuring mattersIf the wrong size is ordered
  3. Transparent proposal. You get an itemized scope with sizes, styles, manufacturer, glass, accessories, disposal, and the recommended installation method. No pressure to sign on the spot—take your time and compare. Method overview
  4. Custom ordering and scheduling. Once approved, we order to your exact sizes and coordinate your installation date. Lead times vary by season and product. Typical turnaround
  5. Professional installation, cleanup, and walkthrough. Trained and insured installers protect floors, remove old units, insulate and seal, set and square each window, then clean up and haul away debris. Installer infoAccess and prepHow to prepareLeak prevention

Post‑install support: We show you how everything works and how to care for it, and we’re here if you need service later. Operation demoWarranty basics

Ask about current specials and financing: SpecialsFinancing options

Pricing, Quotes, and Promotions

Every Viviano quote is tailored to your home—no pressure, no one‑call close. Because we keep advertising overhead low, more of your budget goes into the window itself. You’ll get a clear, itemized proposal with product details, installation scope, finishing options, and any eligible promotions so you can compare confidently.

Request your free, no‑obligation quote or call 314‑353‑8350. Already have another bid? Share it and we’ll help you make an apples‑to‑apples comparison.

What drives the cost of a replacement window project

  • Sizes and quantities
  • Style and operating complexity (double‑hung/slider vs. casement/awning; bays/bows; specialty shapes)
  • Frame material (vinyl, fiberglass/composite, wood‑clad)
  • Glass and energy package (double vs. triple‑pane, Low‑E type, argon or krypton, laminated/tempered or sound‑control glass)
  • Installation method (insert vs. full‑frame), including insulation, flashing, and any exterior capping/wrapping
  • Trim and finishing (interior casing, jamb extensions, staining/painting, sills, exterior trim)
  • Lead‑safe practices for homes built before 1978 (EPA RRP compliance)
  • Removal and disposal, jobsite protection, and cleanup

For ballpark ranges and why bids vary: Local pricing factorsWhy pricing varies

Promotions and financing

Warranties and Ongoing Support

Every window and door we sell is backed by a manufacturer warranty from the brand you choose, and coverage varies by series and options. As your dealer, we’ll break it down in plain English at quote time. If registration is required, we’ll show you exactly how to complete it so your coverage is active.

Our workmanship coverage

We stand behind our installation. If an issue stems from our work—air or water infiltration at the perimeter, misalignment that affects operation, or trim/finish items related to our labor—we’ll make it right within the workmanship coverage on your proposal.

How to request service

  • Call 314‑353‑8350 Monday–Friday, 8:00 a.m.–4:00 p.m., or submit a request at Contact Us.
  • Have your name, address, approximate install date, and any photos ready to speed things up.
  • We’ll determine whether it’s a manufacturer claim, a workmanship item, or maintenance, and coordinate next steps.

What’s typically covered vs. not covered

Covered (varies by brand/series):

  • Material or manufacturing defects in frames and sashes
  • Insulated glass seal failure causing interior fogging
  • Factory hardware and balance mechanisms that fail under normal use
  • Factory‑applied finishes within published specs

Not typically covered (or only with specific packages):

  • Glass breakage from impact unless glass‑breakage coverage was selected
  • Labor for part replacement under parts‑only warranties
  • Normal wear, abuse, or alterations by others
  • Water intrusion caused by unrelated building defects or neglected exterior maintenance
  • Damage from harsh cleaners or pressure washing

Warranty basicsApproved cleaning products

Local Projects, Reviews, and Proof

See what “The Intersection of Price and Quality” looks like on real St. Louis homes—then picture it on yours. Browse our before‑and‑after gallery to compare styles, colors, and trim details on bungalows, brick ranches, foursquares, and newer builds across the metro.

Before and after: St. Louis brick ranch with dated wood windows replaced by energy‑efficient vinyl double‑hung and picture windows

Badges and standards that matter

  • ENERGY STAR certified window options available
  • NFRC‑rated performance labels on every window
  • Many of our core window lines are made in the USA
  • Installed by trained, insured professionals

Want to see work near you? Ask for our neighborhood project map or request a few nearby addresses you can drive by. Call 314‑353‑8350 or visit our Shrewsbury showroom.

Replacement Windows FAQs

Timing and logistics

Seasonality

  • Can I replace windows in winter without losing heat? Learn more
  • When is the best time of year in St. Louis? Learn more

Technical

Energy and comfort

Compliance and safety

Operations and aftercare

Next steps: Get a free, no‑pressure estimateSee pricing factorsCurrent specialsFinancing options • Call 314‑353‑8350

Visit Our Showroom or Get a Free, No‑Pressure Estimate

Prefer to talk with a real person? Stop by our showroom or reach out in the way that’s easiest for you. No scripts, no one‑call close—just straight answers and value‑focused options.

Visit our showroom

Window and door showroom display with double‑hung, casement, and slider windows plus color and glass samples
  • Address: 7530 Watson Rd, Shrewsbury, MO 63119 (St. Louis area)
  • Hours: Mon–Fri, 8:00 a.m.–4:00 p.m.; closed Sat–Sun
  • Walk‑ins are welcome. For uninterrupted time with a product specialist, call ahead and we’ll set it up.

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Service Area and Scheduling

Proudly serving the Greater St. Louis metro from our family‑owned Shrewsbury showroom (7530 Watson Rd, 63119).

Our primary coverage includes:

  • St. Louis City and St. Louis County (Webster Groves, Kirkwood, Shrewsbury, Crestwood, Affton, Maplewood, Brentwood, Clayton, University City, Des Peres, Ballwin, Manchester, Chesterfield, Wildwood, Creve Coeur, Maryland Heights, Florissant, Hazelwood)
  • St. Charles County (St. Charles, St. Peters, O’Fallon, Wentzville, Lake St. Louis)
  • Jefferson County corridors along I‑55/I‑44 (Arnold, Imperial, Fenton)
  • Metro East, Illinois (Belleville, Edwardsville, O’Fallon, Collinsville, Fairview Heights, Granite City, Alton)

Scheduling and average lead times: We install year‑round and schedule Monday–Friday during normal business hours. After contract and final measurements, manufacturing and installation timing varies by season, product line, and scope. See current averages. Need HOA or permit help? We’ll guide you.

Commercial and light commercial: We also handle light commercial and tenant‑finish work. Learn more

Ready to Improve Your Home’s Comfort and Curb Appeal?

If you want energy‑efficient, long‑lasting windows without high‑pressure sales, Viviano Window & Door delivers value at The Intersection of Price and Quality®. As a local, family‑owned dealer serving the St. Louis area for 28+ years, we help you compare brands, materials, and glass packages (including ENERGY STAR options) so you get the right fit for your home, goals, and budget—no one‑call‑close tactics, just clear answers and straightforward pricing.

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