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Heartland Windows And Doors

Heartland Windows is a Aplington, Iowa based company that has been in business since 1994. The company manufactures a single vinyl window series, as well as patio sliding doors, french and terrace door. The company has distribution across Iowa, as well as a number of surrounding states. In general, a decent vinyl window that is often sold at a fair price point. Scroll down to read our Heartland Windows reviews.

Overall Rating: Heartland Windows gets a 4.1 out of 5 stars based on 8 consumer reviews below.

My Take On This Company: For consumers on the hunt for affordable vinyl windows, sure get a bid from a Heartland lead. If you are in your home more long term, then there are better options out there. Get in touch and I'll send you my recommended list.
(Always Get 3 to 4 Local Price Quotes)

Dane - Site Editor - Original Publish Date -
Page Last Update: January 12, 2026


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Heartland Windows Warranty

On the plus side, the Heartland warranty is a single sheet and easy to read, so please do so prior to purchase. The company offers a lifetime limited warranty on the frame, sash, and parts - specifically that they be free from manufacturing defects. The warranty is transferrable to a second owner, but this must be accompanied by proof of title transfer (submitted to Heartland), along with a $75 fee. All in all, a pretty blah warranty - but not the worst in the business though.


Consumer Heartland Windows Reviews

Below are homeowner reviews, questions and answers, project quotes, accolades and complaints, window brand comparisons and recommedations, and more. If you would like to ask our site editor a question, use the email link above and do just that.

Dane - Site Editor


Heartland vs Pella

Dane, we’ve gotten several bids from companies here in Iowa, which is what my wife and I felt most comfortable using, which is locally sourced manufacturers. Heartland gave us a bid on their 700 series I believe, and this came out to approximately $720 per window.

I felt like this is a pretty good price when I compare it to Pella 250 vinyl window which came out to $780 per window. I was curious how you thought these two series stacked up against one another?

Stephen - Homeowner - from 2024

[Site Editor's Answer]

Stephen, I would say the Pella 250 is worth the $60 more per window that the price quote came out to be. Having said that, on the face of it, $700 per window for what amounts to a pretty average vinyl window isn’t spectacular pricing. I’m not saying it’s unfair. I’m just saying it’s possible that there are some better options out there.

I think heartland makes a decent product, but I do think Pella makes a better vinyl window series. The company who is doing the work on your house, is certainly going to make a difference in terms of the overall quality and longevity that you can expect from the windows. So take a close look, and do your due diligence in terms of the installation company itself.

Dane - Site Editor - from 2024


Heartland Windows Reviews

Do you know of and like the vinyl windows by Heartland? We stopped at Discount Windows & Wares, Inc. in Roseville MN. Mark, the owner will be over next week to get us a proposal. He likes this brand. It impressed my wife. He says they don't advertise much but make a quality product. They are made in Iowa.

Pete - Homeowner - from 2022

[Website Editor Reply]

Pete, I don't know a ton about Heartland to be honest but our Heartland windows reviews page should have additional consumer information that may come in handy. That is where you might want to start.

Dane - Website Editor - from 2022


Heartland 700 Series Cost

Dane, we have a bid on the Heartland 700 series that ended up being $720 per window installed. Our other strong contender was on the Pella 250 at $780 per window installed. What's the better deal?

Braden - Homeowner - from 2024

[Site Editor's Answer]

Braden, I would probably go with the Pella 250 in this instance. I trust the Pella name more than Heartland to be honest. I think it's worth the upgrade cost.

Dane - Site Editor - from 2024


Andersen vs Heartland

Hi Dane, as a quick follow-up, we ended up going with the Heartland Hampton slider windows after the Andersen 100 Series contractor had to cancel on us for personal/family reasons. Heartland is perplexing because they just don't put a lot out there, advertising-wise, and there's not a lot online.

They are a much smaller company out of Iowa, but the salesman from Creative Covering's NuSash told me they are some of the best windows you can get at this price point ($375/window for four windows), and he's sold them for the past 6-7 years and hasn't had any issues.

Apparently Heartland has excellent customer service, even though they're a smaller company. Our salesman said we could "upgrade" to one of the two Wincore models, but at the end of the day, the extra cost wouldn't be worth it for basement windows. These Heartland Hampton sliders are ENERGY STAR rated windows and the installers have been working with this company for 20+ years, so we felt very comfortable with this.

Thanks again for your help.

Jonathan - Homeowner - from 2021

[Site Editor's Answer]

Jonathon, I don’t hear a lot about Heartland, but I like what you said about what the rep said. Plus, a great price point. (At that price, even if you have to replace in 12 years you will have gotten your value from them!) Best of luck on your upcoming project and feel free to drop me a line in a few years and let me know how the windows are holding up...if you think of it :)

Dane - Site Editor - from 2021


Heartland Window Quality

Is Heart land a good brand of window? Thank you.

Carol - Homeowner - from 2017

[Site Editor's Answer]

Carol, I had never heard of Heartland windows before you mentioned them. There are literally hundreds of small regional vinyl window manufacturers out there. My advise would be to get performance data from the sales rep on air infiltration, U-value, SHGC, VT, and design pressure and compare them to other quotes.

Do a google search using "Sunrise windows in [your howetown], Iowa" and see if local companies carry these windows. Do this for the following vinyl window manufacturers and see what you find. Sunrise, Soft-Lite, Okna, Polaris, Simonton Windows, and Wincore.

You want to get a few quotes and read all of our Heartland windows reviews because the bid and opinions will vary widely in price and will tell you the going rate for your project. You can also use the quotes to get a better price from the company you like best. Feel free to send me the price quotes and brands and I can let you know my two cents.

Tim - Site Editor - from 2017


Heartland vs Zen

Dane, I ended up with the following from Zen windows. They sold me the Polaris Ultraweld. The casement they offered was much better looking and the beveled design was quite nice. So far, I am VERY pleased with her everything turned out. 10 Casements: $550 each. 1 Picture Window: $460 each

Kenneth - Homeowner - from 2017

[Site Editor's Answer]

Kenneth, the Polaris UltraWeld window is a very solid vinyl window. I'd never heard that Zen dealers were selling the Polaris window line, but it is a good one. It looks like a very fair bid. Congrats all around.

Dane - Site Editor - from 2017

[Ken's Reply]

Well my local ZEN franchise doesn't push Polaris and I didn't even know they had them until Bob, the guy from your site that you connected me to, let me know that he was going with Polaris through ZEN and was happy with their double hung windows. I had to wait 2+ weeks until John my local ZEN franchise guy could get the brand new casement demo window from Polaris to bring by my house.

The screen fit nicer than most other casement windows I examined and the outside of the window has an extra finishing piece around the glass that looks much nicer than most other windows that are simply flat on the outside. I am going with white and it was nice to see they used a white seal on the casement as opposed to say Heartland windows that ZEN windows also carries that has a black seal and basically looks like your window is outlined in black. John says he's asked Heartland to make them with white seals and they won't even though they use white seals on their double hungs.

I could not find air infiltration numbers for the Polaris windows, do you have any? But I figure that casement windows are usually pretty good in that regard. The numbers for heat, light, etc. were all very good with Polaris. I also liked the crank and hinge mechanism on the Polaris window as it seemed sturdier than some of the other windows I inspected and since I've had a casement window literally rip itself off the house on a windy day before, I wanted to be sure the hinge mechanism was stout.

Of course the greatest window in the world could be crap if it isn't installed right and I contacted a few people who had ZEN windows installed locally including Bob from your site and everyone spoke highly of the install crew and the job that was done, so I'm hoping for the best. I will, of course, update you after the windows are installed. Happy to send pictures if you'd like.

Ken - Homeowner - from 2017


















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