Window & Door Replacement services in Beverly Hills by NP Line Design. Licensed GC #1105249. March 2026 pricing. Free on-site estimates.
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“Window film is not a substitute for low-E glass in LA's climate. A sun control film added to a single-pane window reduces heat gain but still transmits UV radiation, creates a mirror effect at night, and ages poorly — most films need replacement in 7–10 years. The correct solution for solar control on south and west exposures is low-E double-pane glass. Do it once, correctly.”
Ask for a 'mock-up window' to be installed before ordering the full complement of replacement windows. A single installed window lets you verify that the frame profile matches your expectations, that the glazing color (clear vs. low-iron vs. tinted) looks right in your actual light conditions, and that the operational feel (slide, tilt-turn) is what you want. Discovering a preference mismatch on window 1 is cheap; discovering it on window 20 is costly.
Window & Door Replacement in Beverly Hills typically runs 5–15% above the greater LA average due to local labor market conditions and LADBS permit processing. Get 3 competitive bids from CSLB-licensed contractors who have completed recent projects in Beverly Hills or adjacent neighborhoods for the most accurate pricing.
Project timelines for window & door replacement in Beverly Hills depend on LADBS permit processing time (4–16 weeks for most residential projects) plus construction duration. Total timeline from first contractor meeting to project completion: 3–9 months for most residential scopes. Projects in fire zones or on hillside lots in Beverly Hills may run 20–30% longer due to additional permit review.
How much does window & door replacement cost in Beverly Hills?
Window & Door Replacement in Beverly Hills costs $473-$33,750 in March 2026. Beverly Hills costs run approximately 135% of the LA County average.
Looking for window & door replacement in Beverly Hills? NP Line Design is a licensed general contractor (CSLB #1105249) headquartered in West Hills, just 30 minutes from Beverly Hills. Iconic luxury market with the highest construction costs in LA County. Permits go through the City of Beverly Hills (not LADBS) with strict design review. Projects require top-tier materials, master craftsmen, and meticulous project management. Typical window & door replacement projects in Beverly Hills cost $473-$33,750 in March 2026. Beverly Hills homes built in the 1920-1960 traditional estates, with modern new construction era often have original single-pane aluminum windows that fail modern energy standards. Replacing with dual-pane low-E windows reduces energy costs by 25-30% and qualifies for LADWP and federal tax incentives.
| Scope | Cost Range | Timeline |
|---|---|---|
| Single Window Replacement | $473 – $1,620 | 1-10 days |
| Whole-Home Windows (10-15) | $6,000 – $20,000 | 1-10 days |
| Premium Windows + Doors | $20,000 – $29,000 | 1-10 days |
| Custom/Oversized + HPOZ | $24,000 – $33,000 | 1-10 days |
Costs adjusted for Beverly Hills's market (135% of LA average). Actual pricing depends on scope, materials, and site conditions. All estimates subject to on-site assessment.
Every NP Line Design window & door replacement project in Beverly Hills includes:
Headquartered in West Hills, just 30 minutes from Beverly Hills. We know Beverly Hills's 1920-1960 traditional estates, with modern new construction housing stock, permitting at City of Beverly Hills Community Development, and local construction conditions.
One team from design through construction. No miscommunication between architect and builder. 15-20% cost savings versus hiring separately.
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Beverly Hills includes properties in Very High Fire Hazard Severity Zones. We build with fire-hardened materials: Class A roofing, tempered dual-pane windows, and non-combustible siding.
Beverly Hills hillside properties may require geotechnical reports, engineered foundations, and grading permits. We handle all hillside-specific engineering and compliance.
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Window & Door Replacement in Beverly Hills (90210, 90212) typically costs $473-$33,750 in March 2026. Beverly Hills costs run approximately 135% of the LA County average due to local market conditions and material/labor availability. Contact NP Line Design for a free on-site estimate specific to your project.
Window replacement requires a building permit when changing size or structural framing. Like-for-like replacements may be exempt but must still meet Title 24 energy standards. In Beverly Hills, permits are processed through City of Beverly Hills Community Development. NP Line Design handles all permit applications, plan submissions, and building department inspections as part of our service. No extra charge for permit management.
Most window & door replacement projects in Beverly Hills take 1-10 days from start to completion. Timeline depends on project scope, material lead times, and permit processing speed at City of Beverly Hills Community Development. NP Line Design provides a detailed timeline in every proposal.
NP Line Design is headquartered in West Hills, just 30 minutes from Beverly Hills. We hold California General Contractor License #1105249, are BBB A+ accredited, and have completed projects throughout Beverly Hills (90210, 90212). Our design-build approach saves 15-20% versus hiring separate architects and contractors.
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$473-$33,750 · March 2026 pricing
1-10 days typical
CSLB #1105249 · B-license · Bonded & insured
Beverly Hills (90210, 90212) · 30 minutes from HQ
Window & Door Replacement projects in Beverly Hills run against a specific housing stock: 1920s-2020s, mixed (Spanish Colonial to ultra-modern). Expected project cost in Beverly Hills: $542–$38,750 based on our LA base range ($350–$25,000) multiplied by the Beverly Hills cost coefficient (1.55×).
Like-for-like window replacement under LA code permits-by-right, but any size change or new opening triggers Title 24 climate-zone 6 fenestration U-factor/SHGC compliance and structural header review.
Beverly Hills homes built in the 1920-1960 traditional estates, with modern new construction era often have original single-pane aluminum windows that fail modern energy standards. Replacing with dual-pane low-E windows reduces energy costs by 25-30% and qualifies for LADWP and federal tax incentives. Iconic luxury market with the highest construction costs in LA County. Permits go through the City of Beverly Hills (not LADBS) with strict design review. Projects require top-tier materials, master craftsmen, and meticulous project management. Project costs in Beverly Hills run approximately 35% above the LA metro baseline due to premium material expectations, larger project scopes, and higher labor demand in the area.
A 1920-1960 traditional estates, with modern new construction home — 15 dual-pane vinyl windows with trim and energy certification. Timeline: 3 days. Licensed under CSLB #1105249.
Window & Door Replacement in Beverly Hills costs $473-$33,750 in 2026. Costs reflect Beverly Hills's housing stock, material expectations, and local permit requirements. NP Line Design provides free in-home estimates with fixed-price quotes.
A typical window & door replacement project in Beverly Hills takes 1-10 days. Add 2-6 weeks for permit processing through City of Beverly Hills Community Development. NP Line Design handles all permit submissions and scheduling.
Window replacement requires a building permit when changing size or structural framing. Like-for-like replacements may be exempt but must still meet Title 24 energy standards. In Beverly Hills, permits are processed by City of Beverly Hills Community Development. NP Line Design includes permit management in every project scope at no additional fee.
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