
Window & Door Installation in Washington, DC
Compare 27 window & door installation contractors near you in Washington and surrounding area with an average rating of 4.8/5. Get free quotes, read reviews, and find the right pro for your project.
Last updated March 23, 2026
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Capitol Improvements Washington DC - Roofing | Siding | Doors
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4.84½+ years onlineUnited Garage Door Repair Washington
4.8Window Replacement DC - Professional Window Installation, & Door Installation
4.86½+ years onlineSupreme Window
4.714+ years onlineDistrict Window & Glass Repair
4.616½+ years onlineMedrano Glass & Doors LLC
4.54+ years onlineThe Sliding Door Company Washington, D.C. *Appointments Recommended*
4.321 years onlineDC Commercial Glass, Doors & Window Repair
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Window & Door Installation in Washington, DC
DC window and door replacement navigates Mid-Atlantic humidity, freeze-thaw cycles, and DC historic preservation rules in designated districts. Older Capitol Hill and Georgetown homes have original wood sash with rotted sills. Triple-pane vinyl or fiberglass with Low-E cuts heat loss 50–70%. DCRA permits and HPO approvals required.
DC windows run $1,200-$3,000 per opening for vinyl, $1,800-$4,500 for fiberglass, $3,000-$6,500 for wood/heritage (premium market). Permits ($175-$450) required. DC requires a Home Improvement Contractor license. Historic Preservation Office approval required for designated districts.
Frequently Asked Questions
- Historic district?
- Capitol Hill, Georgetown require HPO review.
- Triple-pane?
- In DC climate, yes.
- Best material?
- Fiberglass for DC climate. Wood-clad for historic districts.
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