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Metropolitan High Performance Windows is an Anaheim, California based window and patio door installer that has been in the industry since early 2000. The company has a huge service area that includes the following Southern California counties: Anaheim, Kern, Riverside, Los Angeles and Orange County. Generally, Metropolitan receives very good consumer reviews from many of the top online review sites (we like to think of ourselves in that same category.) Scroll down to read all of our Metropolitan High Performance Windows reviews.

Overall Rating: Metropolitan High Performance Windows gets a 4.6 out of 5 stars based on 2 consumer reviews below.

My Take On This Company: Certainly worth a price quote based from Metropolitan High Performance Windows online reviews and the expansive list of products that they carry. If they sell ProVia windows, then that would be the first company on the west coast to do so.
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At one time, the company sold Magic Windows, but they stopped once Magic moved their production to Toronto, Canada. Today, the company sells a number of window and door brands that are listed right there on their website (why other installation companies aren’t transparent like Metropolitan I don’t know). Here is a list of the brands they sell and my overall brand ratings for each (brand ratings are compared against like minded companies — vinyl vs vinyl, wood vs wood etc.)


WINDOW SERIES QUALITY RATING
ProVia 9.0
Masonite 8.2
Marvin 9.4
Simonton 8.3
Anlin 9.3
Milgard 8.1
Andersen 9.2
Premium Windows And Doors 7.9
WinDor 7.8
Therma-Tru 8.6
Rogue Valley Doors 8.3
Pella 8.5

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Below are Metropolitan High Performance Windows reviews, homeowner and consumer price quotes, accolades, complaints, kudos, and other consumer information.

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Anlin Windows Dealer

Hi, I live in Los Angeles . I'm wondering if you can recommend reputable Anlin window company for 13 replacements. It's a 1957 house with original windows so I am looking for single hung and casements. Thanks.

Sil - Homeowner - from 2022

[Website Editor Reply]

Sil, I don't know these guys personally, but they seem to get quite good reviews. Maybe you start out here with Metropolitan Windows.

Dane - Website Editor - from 2022


Metropolitan High Performance Windows

Hi Dane. I just came across your website, thank you by the way for all of your many Marvin windows reviews. So, wanted to get your opinion. I am looking to replace 8 old Anderson windows approximately 27"x53". I may also replace a bay window and possibly a few small bathroom windows. Bay Windows Prices

I had salespeople from Metropolitan Windows who sell Marvin and Renewal by Anderson. For the 8 windows it's about 15k. Seems steep so wanted to get your opinion to go with either or can you recommend another brand? I live in the Pittsburgh area.

I thought of replacing them myself with Anderson 200 series from Home Depot but am worried about ordering the right size windows since they can't be returned once ordered. Plus I never replaced windows before.

Thank you.

John - Homeowner - from 2020

[Editor Answer]

Hey there John, thanks for the question. Renewal is always super expensive, and quite a bit overpriced in my opinion. Marvin is often pricey, but a better deal because fiberglass is a very strong material and their products are quite well made. My own take, however, is that a really high quality vinyl window provides better value and energy efficiency than fiberglass windows. Fiberglass typically sells for 30% more than vinyl.

So I would suggest looking for some dealers/companies who service your area that sell high quality brands. These would include Soft-Lite, Okna (Pennsylvania based), Sunrise Windows, Polaris, Kensington, and Vytex. Also look for a Zen dealer (they sell Soft-Lite windows).

Dane - Website Editor - from 2020

[John's Reply]

Thanks for your input Dane. I haven't heard of those brands of windows but will take a look. Its funny that the Renewal salesman stresses to stay away from vinyl windows yet they seem to be the most popular. Of course he is trying to sell his composite window. No doubt pros and cons with any company.

Thanks again Dane.

John - Homeowner - from 2020

[Editor Answer]

John, I let the energy efficiency numbers of a high quality vinyl window compared to a Renewal window speak for themselves. A Renewal composite double hung air infiltration is right around .15, while an Okna 500 double hung (their mid range window) is .02. That's a measure of how much air is allowed through the window -- the Renewal is a mediocre number, while the Okna is nearly unbeatable. Only a .01 beats it, which the Okna 800 achieves.

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