Energy Shield Window & Door Company

4.7
335 reviews

About

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Energy Shield Window & Door Company has been manufacturing high quality vinyl windows and doors in Arizona since 1996. Our products are engineered specifically for the Arizona climate with design emphasis on Heat Reflection, Dust Control and Noise Reduction. We offer installation of wood, vinyl, & aluminum windows, fiberglass entry doors, sliding glass doors, metal security doors, French doors & pet doors at the best price, service and quality. Energy Shield Window & Door Company services the greater Phoenix area. We go as far east as Florence, as far west as Wickenburg, as far south as Maricopa and as far north as Anthem. We install, warranty and service everything we sell. Call for a FREE estimate! We provide Free In Home Quotes with absolutely no pressure to purchase. We understand that replacing your windows and doors is an investment into your home and that most homeowners will be receiving quotes from several different suppliers. We respect your decision making process, and have complete confidence in our quality and pricing. After you have concluded your shopping, we are confident we will be at the top of your list.

Details

  • Requires appointmentAvailable
  • Onsite servicesAvailable
  • Wheelchair accessible entranceAvailable

Location

Energy Shield Window & Door Company
1205 N. Eliseo C Felix Junior Way, Avondale, AZ
85323, United States

Hours

Reviews

4.7
335 reviews
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What are people saying?

AI-generated from recent customer reviews

Quality of Work

Many customers praised the quality of the windows and doors installed, noting exceptional craftsmanship and attention to detail.

Customer Service

Overall, customers reported positive experiences with the company's customer service, highlighting professionalism, responsiveness, and helpfulness throughout the process.

Installation Experience

Most reviews indicated that the installation crews were punctual, efficient, and respectful of customers' homes, although there were some complaints about communication and follow-up.

Pricing

Customers frequently mentioned competitive pricing and affordability as key reasons for choosing Energy Shield, often noting better value compared to other companies.

Product Issues

Some customers reported issues with product quality, including scratches on windows and leaks, leading to dissatisfaction with the final results.
  • DW
    David Wandrey
    1 day ago
    5.0
    Great follow up work on our windows.
  • FK
    Fliehler kathy
    5 days ago
    5.0
    Excellent presentation!
  • KG
    Karin Gardner
    Nov 18, 2025
    5.0
    All fixed, Thnku
  • DP
    Dan Penn
    Nov 17, 2025
    5.0
    Energy Shield is efficient with their work, and their pricing was better than anyone around. Happy with their work.
  • JC
    Joey Castelhano
    Oct 17, 2025
    5.0
    They came out and fixed the problem and above and beyond really grateful for this company. I would recommend this company anytime to anybody.

Frequently Asked Questions About Energy Shield Window & Door Company

When Should Home Windows Be Replaced?

As a general rule-of-thumb, residential windows should last between 15 and 20 years before needing replaced. If you're unsure how old your current windows are, look for signs of degradation. These include: Unexplained increases in your utility bill Drafts and cold spots near windows Rotting sills or frames Windows that are difficult to open or close due to warping Condensation between the panes of double-paned glass If you notice any of these signs of deterioration, call us for a free, in-home estimate on window replacement.

How Long Does Window Installation Take?

In most instances, replacing a single window takes between 15 and 30 minutes. You can help the process go more quickly by prepping your room in several ways, including: Moving furniture, plants, and other obstacles away from the window before our installers arrive Taking down curtains, drapes, blinds or window shades Disconnecting and removing security sensors adhered to the glass or frame of the window being replaced Removing wall decor near the window being replaced Providing a clear, unobstructed path from your front door to the window being replaced