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Sprouse Windows And Doors Introduction

Sprouse Windows and Doors is based in New Martinsville, West Virginia and has been in business since the late 1980s. The company began selling aluminum products, but shifted toward vinyl windows and doors. Until 2022, the company was a family owned based with a manufacturing facility in West Virginia. In November of 2022, a private equity firm names Santiago Investment Group became the majority owner of Sprouse Windows and Doors. Scroll down to read all of our Sprouse Windows reviews

Overall Rating: Sprouse Windows and Doors gets a 4.3 out of 5 stars based on 3 consumer reviews below.

My Take On The Company:
(Always Get 3 to 4 Local Price Quotes - And My Personal Advice)

Dane - Site Editor - Original Publish Date -
Page Last Update: January 29, 2026


Homeowner Sprouse Windows Reviews

Below you will find homeowner reviews of Sprouse Windows and Doors. We would love to hear from you on your experience with this company so please shoot us an email if you have any contributing information.

Dane - Site Editor


Sprouse vs MI

Hi Dane, I have a rental property and need to purchase 6 windows asap. I will probably sell the property in the next 4-6 years. I have a local handyman who has done work for me in the past and he is recommending Sprouse. ( Labor Cost To Install Windows ) I don’t know the series or if they even have a series. His price is around $4,200 all in. He’s a sharp guy and does nice work. I also have a quote from our local MI dealer on the 4000 series.

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The quote was around $4,300 a year ago. I’m waiting on a revised window quote from the dealer. I’m a little concerned about warranties, guarantees, etc. I’m open to hearing your thoughts. Thank you for your time and consideration.

Jan - Homeowner - from 2023

[Site Editor Answers]

Jan, I’ve never heard of Sprouse Windows And Doors. I looked them up and they don’t seem to get all that good of reviews. I think I’d go with the MI 4000 series — if you’re moving in 4 to 6 years, you should be just fine with MI windows over that period of time. I wouldn’t worry too much about the warranty with that timeline — as long as they go in well and there aren’t any ordering or installation issues (which would crop up very quickly), then you should be just fine for the next 10 years.

It sounds like you’ve got a good installer, and he has obviously worked with that window brand before — that’s probably the direction I would go. Normally, I don’t recommend the MI brand, but in your case I think it’s the direction I would opt for.

Dane - Site Editor - from 2023


















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