Find a Trusted Window Supplier & Installer in Santa Rosa
We connect Santa Rosa homeowners with a local, independent contractor who supplies and installs Milgard, Anlin, Marvin, and Simonton windows. Real pricing instantly. Free in-home estimate. No spam, no pressure, no obligation — ever.

Window replacement costs in Santa Rosa vary by material, window count, and whether it's a retrofit or full-frame install. Santa Rosa's diverse housing stock — from Victorian and craftsman homes near Railroad Square to post-war neighborhoods in Bennett Valley and Rincon Valley, and fire-rebuilt homes in Coffey Park and Fountaingrove — means project scope varies significantly by area. Use our pricing calculator to see real ranges in 60 seconds — no contact info required. When you're ready, we connect you with one local contractor who supplies and installs. One company. One estimate. One point of contact.
How It Works — Simple and Fast
See real pricing instantly
Use our calculator to get real Bay Area price ranges by material and window count. No forms. No calls. No contact info required. Takes 60 seconds.
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We connect you with one local contractor who supplies and installs. They visit your home, measure every window, and give you exact pricing — free, no pressure, no obligation.
One contractor. Start to finish
The contractor we connect you with supplies your windows direct from Milgard, Anlin, Marvin, or Simonton and installs them. No middlemen, no subcontractors, no split warranties. One company handles everything.
Why Supplier + Installer Matters
Why Supplier + Installer Matters
Most homeowners don't realize that big-box stores and national window brands use subcontracted installers — meaning the company that sold you the window isn't the company putting it in. If something goes wrong, you're caught between two warranties and two phone numbers.
The contractor we connect you with is different. They supply and install every window themselves — direct dealer pricing on Milgard, Anlin, Marvin, and Simonton, installed by their own licensed crew. One company. One warranty. One call if anything ever needs attention.
This is also why our pricing calculator reflects real numbers. The contractor sets their own supply and installation pricing — no showroom markup, no franchise fee, no separate labor quote from a subcontractor.
Window Brands Your Contractor Installs
The Brands Bay Area Homeowners Trust
The contractor we connect you with is a direct dealer for the four brands most requested by Bay Area homeowners. They stock, supply, and install all four — dealer pricing and expert installation from the same company. Here's what you need to know about each brand.

Milgard
Milgard is the most widely installed window brand in California. Known for their lifetime warranty, energy efficiency, and wide product range — from the affordable Tuscany Series to the premium Trinsic.

Anlin
Anlin windows are manufactured in California specifically for the California climate. Their Del Mar and Catalina series offer exceptional energy performance and a True Lifetime Warranty that transfers to new owners.

Marvin
Marvin is the choice for homeowners who want premium wood-clad or fiberglass windows with exceptional aesthetics. Ideal for craftsman, Victorian, and high-end contemporary Bay Area homes.

Simonton
Simonton offers excellent value for budget-conscious Bay Area homeowners. Their StormBreaker Plus and Reflections series deliver solid energy performance and durability at a more accessible price point.
We connect you with a local, independent window contractor — one company that supplies and installs, start to finish. Not a national chain. Not a call center. Not a lead farm that sells your information to twelve contractors. You hear from one company. That's the entire model.
Local Context
Window Replacement Across Santa Rosa Neighborhoods
From the historic Victorian homes of McDonald Avenue and Railroad Square to the post-war neighborhoods of Bennett Valley and Rincon Valley, the newer developments of Fountaingrove and Skyhawk, and the fire-rebuilt homes of Coffey Park following the 2017 Tubbs Fire.
Compliance
Window Replacement Permits in Santa Rosa
Window replacement in Santa Rosa requires a building permit from the City's Building Division within the Planning and Economic Development Department. Applications are submitted online through Santa Rosa's digital permitting system. The City explicitly lists window replacements in its building policies and procedures — both retrofit and new construction style replacements require a permit. Permit fees are valuation-based per the City's fee schedule effective January 1, 2026. Inspections require advance notice and cannot be scheduled for specific times of day.
Homes in Santa Rosa's historic districts — including portions of McDonald Avenue — may require additional design review for exterior alterations including window replacement. Post-fire rebuilt homes in Coffey Park and Fountaingrove were built to 2017 California Building Code standards and may have specific window specifications tied to the rebuild permits.
The contractor we connect you with pulls all required permits and coordinates the required City inspection. You don't need to navigate this yourself.
Performance
Santa Rosa Climate and Window Performance
Santa Rosa's inland Sonoma County location creates a warm, Mediterranean climate — hot dry summers with highs regularly reaching 90–100°F and cool, wet winters. The city sits north of the Bay Area's marine fog belt, meaning summer heat is the primary window performance concern. Low-e glass with a low SHGC rating reduces solar heat gain substantially on south and west-facing exposures during long Sonoma County summers.
Santa Rosa's housing stock spans a wide range — Victorian and craftsman homes near the historic core typically still have original single or early dual-pane windows, while post-war ranch neighborhoods in Bennett Valley and Rincon Valley have aging dual-pane units from the 1970s and 1980s with failed seals. Coffey Park homeowners who rebuilt after the 2017 Tubbs Fire have newer construction but may be upgrading window packages.
All windows supplied and installed are Title 24 compliant and ENERGY STAR certified for the Western climate zone.
Best time to schedule: February–April, before summer demand peaks. Most projects complete in a single day.
Cities We Serve Near Santa Rosa
Window Replacement Across Santa Rosa & Neighboring Cities
The contractor we connect you with serves homeowners throughout Sonoma County and the broader Wine Country region.
Petaluma · Rohnert Park · Windsor · Sebastopol · Healdsburg · Napa
Common Questions
Window Replacement FAQ — Santa Rosa
Answers from real Bay Area window contractors.
How much does window replacement cost in Santa Rosa?
Costs depend on material, window count, and install type. Santa Rosa's diverse housing stock — from Victorian homes near Railroad Square to post-war ranches in Bennett Valley and fire-rebuilt homes in Coffey Park — means project scope varies significantly by area. Use our pricing calculator for a real estimate in 60 seconds — no contact info required.
Do I need a permit to replace windows in Santa Rosa?
Yes — both retrofit and new construction style window replacements require a building permit from the City of Santa Rosa Building Division, submitted through the City's digital permitting system. Homes in historic districts may require additional design review. The contractor we connect you with handles all permit applications and coordinates the required inspection.
What window brands are most popular in Santa Rosa?
The contractor we connect you with installs Milgard, Anlin, Marvin, and Simonton. For Santa Rosa's Victorian and craftsman homes, Marvin and premium vinyl options are commonly selected. Post-war ranches typically use Milgard and Anlin vinyl retrofits.
Are energy-efficient windows worth it in Santa Rosa?
Absolutely — Santa Rosa's 90–100°F summer heat makes solar heat gain control critical. Low-e glass with a low SHGC rating reduces heat buildup substantially on south and west-facing exposures, improving comfort and lowering cooling costs during long Sonoma County summers.
What is the best time of year to replace windows in Santa Rosa?
February through April is ideal — before summer demand peaks. Most projects complete in a single day.
How long does window installation take in Santa Rosa?
Most projects — four to ten windows — complete in a single day. Larger whole-home replacements may take two days.
Do you offer free in-home estimates in Santa Rosa?
Yes — the contractor we connect you with offers free in-home estimates with no obligation. They measure every window, assess frame condition, and give you exact pricing on the spot.
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