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Victory Home Remodeling Reviews And Prices

Victory Home Remodeling is a New Jersey based home renovation company that has been part of the window and door industry since the late 2010s. As their name indicates, Victory Home Remodeling offers a number of services, including vinyl siding, replacement windows and doors, replacement roofs and replacement gutters. Scroll down to read our Victory Home Remodeling reviews.

Overall Rating: Victory Home Remodeling gets a 4.7 out of 5 stars based on 5 consumer reviews below.

My Take On This Company: The company is simply too new to really know the quality of their services (for me anyway), but so far, the company has generated good online reviews. So, get a bid and then send it to me and we'll work through the bid together. Happy to help out.
(Always Get 3 to 4 Local Price Quotes)

Dane - Site Editor - Page Last Updated: July 28, 2025


Victory Home Remodeling Cost: $$$
(3 out of 5)
(Amongst All Vinyl Windows)


















Company Information

Victory Home Remodeling is not a manufacturer like a Polaris Windows or Pella, but is instead an installer. And as with many installation companies, it is often difficult to know what window and door brands they company actually sells. So far, here is what I know. The company installs a number of brands, including Andersen, Milgard, Pella, Simonton, and Jeld Wen. Those are nice brands generally speaking.

Additionally, they sell the Plyco Victory window, which appears to be a pretty mediocre vinyl window. Performance wise, the Plyco Victory vinyl window has a 0.11 air infiltration rate, VT .58, U-value .29, and SHGC of .34. All in all, pretty mediocre in my opinion. But also probably not all that expensive.


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Below are Victory Home Remodeling reviews, consumer pricing, installation complaints and so much more. Enjoy and make sure to reach out if you have any additional reviews or questions.

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ProVia Aspect vs Andersen 100

Hi Dane, I would appreciate hearing about your best window picks. My brother is having all his windows replaced in Rochester, NY. So far he narrowed his picks to ProVia Aspect windows, Andersen 100 from Victory Home and Vinyl Window Designs 210cs/210 vs double hung. Small house, maybe 7 windows.

Brian - Homeowner - from 2025

Editor Reply

Brian, not a problem, happy to send over the list. In terms of what you have so far, I would say that the ProVia Aspect is the best of the three - it's a very nice window and one that I would absolutely have in my house. The Andersen 100 is a solid buy, but not compared to the Aspect. Honestly, I don't know enough about Vinyl Window Designs to comment on their windows.

Dane - Site Editor - from 2025


New Jersey Window Replacement

Hi Dane, I have been reading your website and I will be putting my info in for the 3 quotes from your site. Honestly, I don't know what a good window is, there are a ton of manufactures. I am in NJ and looking to get below done. So, I currently have 25 year old Anderson windows. Also, what's your option on sliding windows vs casement?

So, I currently have the following: QTY 2 - 3 casement windows, QTY 1 big picture window. currently a 3 casement, QTY 2 - 2 casement want to going to awnings for kitchen and a bathroom, QTY 5 - 2 casement windows, QTY 3 Patio doors, and QTY 1 front door with 1 sidelight. I have gotten one Renewal By Andersen prices quote for 60K but thinking that is a really high price. Also from Victory Home, and this is considerably less. Been talking to others, one says Lindsay windows, one says provia , so many options. Can you provide good recommendations for manufacture and a price you think is good?

Matt - Homeowner - from 2025

[Site Editor's Answer]

Matt, casement windows have better energy efficiency numbers and they also open up fully. Sliders have worse energy efficiency numbers and open up 50% (of the total area). Besides this, they look a bit different. I happen to like sliders and find them very convenient for bedrooms, but perhaps not front facing windows (I kind of think they look a bit cheaper). However, you'll notice that these are more or less more opinions, and are therefore pretty subjective.

RBA is nearly always overpriced. Lindsay Windows makes a good vinyl option and ProVia makes an excellent vinyl window. Not quite sure on Victory Home, but here is my list to provide you with some additional options.

Dane - Site Editor - from 2025


Victory Home Remodeling Reviews

Hi Dane. I live in the New Jersey and I am looking to replace wood windows with vinyl windows. These windows face the west, where we get all the wind and rain. I am looking for solid performers in the mid-tier to upper tier depending on price. I would like to receive your recommended list of windows for my area. Your website is a source of great information. Thank you for sharing with the rest of us and I will fill out the form just as soon as I hear back.

Chuck - Homeowner - from 2024

[Site Editor's Answer]

Hi Chuck, happy to help out. Two companies come to mind - and I will definitely send you the list as well. Ideal Windows and Victory Home Remodeling are both based in New Jersey and both are worth a bid I would say. The Ideal Majestic is one of my favorite vinyl windows on the market and often well priced.

Dane - Site Editor - from 2024


















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