Vancouver, WA and nearby

Clear glass. Tight openings. A house that feels finished.

Clearveiw Windows replaces tired windows and sets new ones in Vancouver, Camas, Washougal, Battle Ground, Ridgefield, and the rest of Clark County.

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Two kinds of work

Replace what’s there. Set the new ones.

Homeowners and builders need different pages. Pick the one that matches the job.

What actually changes

Comfort first. Then the bill. Then the wall.

Comfort

Sit next to the glass in January

New units raise the inside face of the glass and stop the draft at the lock. The room feels even before anyone talks about U-factor.

Moisture

Fog you cannot wipe is a failed unit

Haze between panes means the seal is gone. Room-side sweat is often humidity. We tell those apart on site. How to look.

Energy

Less work for a long heating season

Windows are a small share of the wall and a large share of heat loss. Savings are real on tired single-pane. They are modest if the glass is already decent.

How a job runs

Measure once. Install clean.

Walkthrough, written estimate, openings measured for insert or full-frame, then a crew that leaves the rooms usable.

See the process · Insert vs full-frame

  1. Walkthrough. We look at glass, sills, and trim — not just a count.
  2. Order. Each opening is sized for the method that opening needs.
  3. Install. Old units out. New units plumb, flashed, and operable.
  4. Walk the job. You try every sash. Debris leaves with us.

From the truck

Recent work

Real openings in Washington houses — not stock. More on the gallery, including install-day shots.

Pair of white double-hung windows with grids in a vaulted orange bedroom
Double-hungs with grids, finished interiorinterior
Tan two-story house with new white sliders above a garage
Sliders on a two-story elevationafter
White slider window with shutters above a porch
Slider and shutters over the porchafter
Installer on a ladder setting a window on a dark blue house
On the ladder, mid-installprocess
Homeowner standing beside a new white double-hung set in existing wood trim
New unit in the existing openinginterior

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Learn first

Guides for the questions before the call

Diagnosis

Signs you need new windows

Six practical signs a Washington home is ready for window replacement — drafts, fogged glass, sticky sashes, soft sills, uneven rooms, and bills that do not make sense.

Diagnosis

Fogged windows, explained

Why Washington windows fog, how to tell room-side condensation from a failed sealed unit, and when replacement is the only real fix.

Installation

Full-frame vs insert replacement

The difference between insert (pocket) windows and full-frame replacement, and how we choose a method for Washington homes.

Cost

Window replacement cost in Washington

What drives the price of replacement windows in Washington — method, material, glass, and access — plus honest ranges and what a measure is for.

Next step

Walk the openings with Mark.
A written estimate after we see the glass, the sills, and the trim — not a number from a photo.