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7 Best Window Installers in Maplewood, MN (2026 Guide)

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CalendarPosted 12.21.2025

Maplewood is one of the most architecturally varied suburbs in the east metro. The city stretches from the older 1950s and 1960s neighborhoods near North St. Paul and Beaver Lake all the way north to the newer 1990s and 2000s subdivisions around the Maplewood Mall corridor and the eastern edge near 3M’s headquarters. The right window project for a Maplewood home depends on which Maplewood you live in. A 1962 rambler on Beam Avenue is a different scope from a 2003 colonial in Carver Lake or a 1990s split-level in Kohlman Park, and a contractor who treats them all the same is missing the brief.

This guide ranks the seven best window installers serving Maplewood, MN. We’ve cut the high-pressure showroom outfits, the chains that subcontract to the lowest bidder, and the storm-chasers. What remains are seven contractors with real local crews, verifiable Google reviews, and the willingness to scope a window project honestly. Owl Roofing is on this list, and Maplewood is one of our nearby east-metro cities — our crews are usually on-site in 15 minutes.

What Makes Maplewood Window Replacement Different

Three things shape window work in Maplewood specifically. First, the era spread: 1960s ramblers in the older central neighborhoods, 1980s splits in the middle, and 1990s+ subdivisions in the north and east. Each calls for different materials and rough-opening expectations. Second, the lake exposure: homes around Beaver Lake, Kohlman Lake, Carver Lake, and Phalen Lake catch real wind off the open water — design-pressure ratings matter on those exposures. Third, the storm corridor: Maplewood sits in an east-metro hail path that runs from Stillwater west through White Bear Lake. Hail-driven window damage is a regular occurrence here, and insurance-claim experience matters more than in some adjacent cities.

The implication: Maplewood window work rewards contractors who walk the home, ask which neighborhood you’re in, and quote material that fits — rather than running the same vinyl product on every project regardless of whether it’s a 1962 rambler or a 2003 colonial.

The 7 Best Window Installers in Maplewood, MN

1. Owl Roofing & Exteriors — Best Local Choice for Maplewood

Why we’re #1: Owl is a Shoreview-based exterior contractor — Maplewood is one of our nearby east-metro cities and we work here regularly. We carry Andersen, ProVia, and a couple of mid-tier vinyl lines that fit Maplewood’s era spread, plus relationships with Pella and Marvin distributors when a project calls for clad-wood. Our crews can be on-site in 15 minutes, our minimum-job-size threshold is lower than the bigger names, and our small-company structure means a tighter feedback loop than the high-volume outfits.

Where we shine: Mid-tier vinyl and fiberglass work on Maplewood ramblers and splits. Mixed-scope projects (window + siding, window + storm damage). Lakefront homes where we can plan for the wind and seal conditions on the water side.

Where to think twice: Whole-house Pella Architect or Marvin Elevate jobs on the larger custom homes near Carver Lake. Pella and Marvin Replacement have more depth on big premium jobs.

Best for: Maplewood homeowners who want a local crew with a fast response time and honest scoping.

2. Pella Windows & Doors of Minnesota — Best for Older Homes and Custom Work

Why they’re #2: Pella’s MN office runs in-house install crews and carries product lines that fit every era of Maplewood housing. 4.7 stars across 800+ Google reviews.

Where they shine: Non-stock openings on older Maplewood homes and architecturally-detailed customs near Carver Lake.

Where to think twice: Premium pricing — typically 25–40% above mid-tier vinyl.

Best for: Maplewood homeowners with non-stock openings or larger custom homes wanting clad-wood durability.

3. Window Concepts of Minnesota — Best Mid-Tier Independent

Why they’re #3: Independent dealer carrying Marvin, Andersen, ProVia, and others. 4.6 stars on Google. Pricing typically lands 10–20% under Pella for comparable spec.

Where they shine: Honest product matching across Maplewood’s era spread.

Where to think twice: Smaller crew capacity. Lead times during peak season can stretch 8–12 weeks.

Best for: Maplewood homeowners who want manufacturer-agnostic advice.

4. Hoffman Weber Construction — Best for Insurance Claim Window Work

Why they’re #4: Twin Cities exterior heavyweight that handles window claims as part of broader hail-damage scopes. With Maplewood sitting in the east-metro hail corridor, their experience with multi-trade insurance claims is genuinely useful.

Where they shine: Insurance documentation and supplements when windows are part of a multi-trade claim.

Where to think twice: Window-only cash jobs aren’t their wheelhouse.

Best for: Maplewood homeowners with multi-trade insurance claims that include windows.

5. Renewal by Andersen of Minnesota — Best for Long-Warranty Full-Frame

Why they’re #5: Manufacturer-direct division of Andersen with the strongest warranty in the industry (20-year glass, 10-year other).

Where they shine: Full-frame replacements where you want the new windows to look like they belong.

Where to think twice: Pressure sales. Pricing also runs 30–50% above mid-tier vinyl.

Best for: Maplewood homeowners who prioritize warranty.

6. Custom Exteriors — Best for Vinyl Cash Jobs

Why they’re #6: Steady vinyl installs at price points that beat the manufacturer-direct outfits.

Where they shine: Stock-sized openings on Maplewood’s 1990s+ subdivisions where you want a clean replacement without paying Pella prices.

Where to think twice: Older homes with non-stock openings.

Best for: Maplewood budget-conscious homeowners with stock-sized newer-subdivision openings.

7. Marvin Replacement (factory installation network) — Best for Marvin Specifically

Why they’re #7: MN-headquartered manufacturer with factory-direct installation. Marvin Elevate is a strong match for Maplewood lakefront customs that have wood interior trim.

Where they shine: Marvin product specifically.

Where to think twice: Marvin-only — no honest cross-brand comparison.

Best for: Maplewood homeowners committed to Marvin.

Owl’s Side-by-Side Comparison: Maplewood Window Installers

ContractorBest ForProduct StrengthLakefront-FriendlyDrive to Maplewood
Owl RoofingLocal crew, fast responseAndersen / ProVia / vinylStrong15 min
Pella of MNOlder homes + customsPella full lineExcellent20 min
Window Concepts of MNMid-tier multi-brandMarvin / Andersen / ProViaStrong25 min
Hoffman WeberInsurance claimsMulti-productModerate20 min
Renewal by AndersenLong-warranty full-frameAndersen FibrexStrong20 min
Custom ExteriorsVinyl cash jobsProVia / mid-tier vinylLimited20 min
Marvin ReplacementMarvin-specificMarvin Elevate / EssentialExcellent30 min

How to Choose the Right Window Installer in Maplewood

Step 1: Match Material to Era and Exposure

For 1960s ramblers, vinyl or fiberglass is usually right. For lakefront customs facing Carver, Beaver, or Phalen, wood-clad with simulated divided lites usually fits the architecture and handles wind exposure better. For inland 1990s+ homes, mid-tier vinyl with a strong DP rating is fine.

Step 2: Three Bids on the Same Scope

Three is the right number, on the same scope. Same window count, same product class, same trim package, same handling of damaged sheathing.

Step 3: Verify the Crew, Not Just the Brand

Many outfits sell premium brands but subcontract installs. Ask whether the crew that shows up will be W-2 employees or subcontractors.

Step 4: Plan Lead Time Around the Storm Calendar

Maplewood sits in the east-metro hail corridor. After a major storm event, every window installer in the east metro is booked for 12–16 weeks. If your project isn’t urgent, getting bids in winter (January–February) usually means shorter lead times and slightly better pricing than April–August.

Frequently Asked Questions

How much do replacement windows cost in Maplewood, MN?

For a typical Maplewood home with 12–15 windows, expect roughly $9,000–$15,000 for mid-tier vinyl, $15,000–$25,000 for fiberglass like Andersen Fibrex or Marvin Essential, and $25,000–$45,000 for wood-clad like Pella Architect or Marvin Elevate. Lakefront customs near Carver Lake scale up proportionally.

How long does a window replacement project take?

For a 12-window Maplewood job with stock-sized openings, plan on 2–3 working days. Older homes with non-standard openings or rotted sills can stretch to 4–5 days.

Do I need a permit to replace windows in Maplewood?

Yes. The City of Maplewood requires a building permit for window replacement. Your contractor should pull the permit on your behalf.

Should I worry about wind ratings on my Maplewood lakefront home?

Yes. Carver Lake, Beaver Lake, and Phalen Lake create real wind exposures on their west and south sides. A DP-50+ rating is the right minimum for any window facing the open water.

Full-frame or insert replacement?

For older Maplewood homes with weight-pocket sashes, full-frame is usually right. For newer homes with sound existing frames, insert is fine.

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Get a Free Window Estimate in Maplewood, MN

Owl Roofing & Exteriors is based 15 minutes away in Shoreview and offers free, no-pressure window estimates throughout Maplewood. We’ll walk your home, tell you which windows actually need replacement and which just need weatherstripping, and put together a written bid you can compare line-by-line. Call (651) 528-8854 or request an estimate online.

Sources: Google reviews verified May 2026 for Owl Roofing & Exteriors, Pella Windows & Doors of Minnesota, Window Concepts of Minnesota, Hoffman Weber Construction, Renewal by Andersen of Minnesota, Custom Exteriors, and Marvin Replacement. ENERGY STAR window criteria for Northern climate zone. Marvin on full-frame vs. insert replacement. City of Maplewood.

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Written By: Tim Brown

Tim Brown, an owner of Owl Roofing, has been serving in the roofing industry for 10+ years, improving processes, is a keynote speaker at RoofCon, and the best-selling author of 'How to Become a Hometown Hero' a practical guide to home services and roofing marketing.