Manufactured homes provide an affordable and efficient housing option for many homeowners, but over time the windows in these homes can wear out, lose efficiency, or become difficult to operate. Replacing windows in a manufactured home can improve comfort, energy efficiency, and curb appeal. At Viviano Windows, we help homeowners understand their options and choose the right window solutions designed specifically for manufactured housing.
Unlike traditional site-built homes, manufactured homes often have unique window installation requirements. Frame construction, wall thickness, and existing window openings can differ from standard residential structures, which makes proper measurement and installation especially important.

Older manufactured homes often have single-pane or poorly sealed windows that allow air leaks and temperature fluctuations. Replacing them with modern energy-efficient windows can provide several benefits:
Improved energy efficiency – Reduces heating and cooling costs throughout the year
Better insulation – Helps maintain consistent indoor temperatures
Reduced drafts – Modern seals and frames prevent air infiltration
Enhanced appearance – New windows refresh the look of your home
Improved functionality – Smooth opening and closing mechanisms
Many homeowners are surprised at how much new windows can transform the comfort of their home.
“Upgrading windows in a manufactured home can significantly improve energy performance and indoor comfort while extending the lifespan of the structure itself.”
Manufactured homes typically use specific window styles that fit their construction and layout. When replacing windows, homeowners often choose from the following options:
Horizontal sliding windows – A common style that slides side-to-side and fits well in manufactured home wall structures
Single-hung windows – Traditional style with a movable bottom sash
Double-pane insulated windows – Improve energy efficiency and reduce outside noise
Vinyl frame windows – Durable, low-maintenance, and resistant to moisture
Low-E glass windows – Reflect heat and UV rays to help regulate indoor temperatures
Choosing the right type depends on the existing opening, desired energy efficiency, and the style of the home.

Before beginning a window replacement project, there are a few important factors to consider for manufactured homes.
Manufactured home windows are often non-standard sizes, so precise measurements are critical to ensure a proper fit.
The wall structure in manufactured homes can be thinner than traditional homes. Replacement windows must match the existing framing to ensure proper installation.
Modern windows offer features that dramatically improve efficiency, including:
Double or triple pane glass
Gas-filled insulation between panes
Low-E coatings
Advanced weather seals
Even the best windows will perform poorly if installed incorrectly. Professional installation ensures:
Proper sealing and insulation
Structural stability
Long-term durability

If your manufactured home has older windows, watch for these warning signs:
Drafts or noticeable temperature changes near windows
Difficulty opening or closing the window
Condensation between glass panes
Visible frame damage or warping
Increased energy bills
Replacing outdated windows can restore comfort and efficiency to your home.
At Viviano Windows, we specialize in installing high-quality replacement windows for a wide range of homes, including manufactured housing. Our team ensures every window is properly measured, professionally installed, and designed to deliver long-lasting performance.
Whether you’re upgrading for energy efficiency, comfort, or appearance, replacing your manufactured home windows is one of the most effective improvements you can make.