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Mission Hills is a forested enclave of historic, architect-designed homes, many approaching a century old, with detailing that’s hard to replicate: leaded and divided-light glass, true multi-pane sash windows, and craftsmanship tied to specific architectural styles. Here, replacement windows and doors must meet three demands at once: preserving the home’s character, satisfying the city’s architectural review process, and delivering the efficiency older windows can’t.
At Windura, we assist Mission Hills homeowners throughout the process, ensuring clarity and ease from consultation to final walkthrough. Our team focuses on the details that matter in a historic home, ensuring your new windows and custom door replacement choices seamlessly fit your neighborhood’s standards. You can count on honest advice, skilled installation, and reliable service at every step.
We provide high-quality window and door replacement services with a local touch, tailored to the historic homes of Mission Hills.
We offer a wide variety of window styles, including simulated divided-light wood and clad-wood windows suited to Tudor, Colonial, and French-style homes, all installed by our trained, in-house team. We help match new windows to the size, ratio, and muntin patterns of your home's originals.
Choose from high-quality entry, patio, and storm doors, including custom TruStile doors crafted to suit period architecture, that enhance security and complement your home's architecture. In older Mission Hills homes, we also address framing and fit so replacement doors operate smoothly for years to come.
We take time to understand your goals and recommend products that meet your needs, not just what's available, including guidance on options that align with the city's design expectations.
All work is done by Windura employees certified by FGIA InstallationMasters. As a Certified Marvin Retailer, we have extensive product knowledge for each job.
One thing that sets Mission Hills apart from neighboring cities: exterior changes to your home are reviewed before any work begins. The city’s Architectural Review Board (ARB) must approve exterior alterations, including window and door replacement, before a building permit can be issued. For homeowners, that means a window project isn’t just about picking a product; it’s about presenting a plan that meets the city’s published Design Guidelines.
Those guidelines are specific where windows are concerned. Among the city’s recommendations:
The ARB carefully reviews details, and replacements that aren’t exact may require revisions. Partnering with an experienced contractor, like Windura, ensures you choose the right products that meet Mission Hills’ Design Guidelines for a smoother project process.
Note: ARB requirements and Design Guidelines are set and periodically updated by the City of Mission Hills. We recommend confirming current submittal requirements with the city as part of your project planning, and we’re glad to help you prepare.
When Mission Hills homeowners weigh replacement windows and doors, the priorities are distinct from those in a typical suburb:
We’re glad to walk through any of these priorities during your in-home consultation and help you weigh the trade-offs for your specific home.
Homeowners in Mission Hills choose Windura for professional service, long-term value, and results they can trust.
Choosing our expert team ensures your investment is protected by top-tier craftsmanship and a seamless customer experience.
Our step-by-step process ensures a smooth, professional experience from start to finish:
We meet with you at your home in Mission Hills, learn your goals, take detailed measurements, and talk through options that fit your home's style, the city's guidelines, and your budget.
We present solutions that make sense for your home, not what's easiest for us to sell. With a wide range of product options, you're never stuck with one-size-fits-all.
Our certified employees handle every step of the installation with care, precision, and respect for your home.
When you’re ready to elevate your home, our team ensures a seamless, high-quality installation from start to finish.
A Mission Hills project deserves replacement windows and doors that respect the home’s history and clear the city’s review with ease. We’ll help you choose period-accurate options, prepare what the ARB needs, and install with the precision a historic home calls for.
Schedule your consultation today and find out why Mission Hills homeowners keep turning to Windura.
Yes. In Mission Hills, exterior changes — including window and door replacement — must be approved by the city’s Architectural Review Board (ARB) before a building permit can be issued. Submittals typically include photos of all sides of the house, photos of the windows being replaced, the manufacturer’s specification sheets, and the contractor’s contract. We prepare and manage this documentation for you.
Beyond the ARB review, the city’s Design Guidelines are specific about windows: simulated divided-light with muntins on the exterior, within the airspace, and on the interior; consistent muntin patterns throughout the house; a generally vertical window orientation; and new windows that match the size and ratio of the originals. Replacements that aren’t exact can be sent back for revision, so getting the details right the first time matters.
Yes — that’s the core of what we do here. Simulated divided-light wood and clad-wood windows can deliver modern Low-E, multi-pane performance while preserving the leaded-glass look and proportions of a historic Tudor, Colonial, or French-style home.
The review adds time before installation, since the ARB must approve exterior work before the permit is issued, and substantial projects can require advance notice. We build this into your timeline from the start and submit a complete, guideline-compliant package to reduce the chance of revisions and delays.
High-end wood and clad-wood windows with finishes and hardware matched to the home are typical here. We’re a Certified Marvin Retailer and also offer custom doors such as TruStile for period-appropriate entryways.
Yes. We guide you from product selection through ARB documentation and the building permit to a clean, precise installation in your finished home. ARB and Design Guideline requirements are set by the City of Mission Hills and updated periodically, so we confirm current submittal requirements as part of planning.