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About Sonoma Windows and Doors

Sonoma County's trusted window and door specialists since 2010.

Our Story

Sonoma Windows and Doors was founded in 2010 with a simple mission: to provide Sonoma County homeowners with premium windows and doors, expert installation, and exceptional customer service.

Over the past 15 years, we've grown from a small local business to one of the region's most trusted window and door specialists. We've completed over 2,500 projects throughout Wine Country, from historic renovations in Sonoma to modern installations in Santa Rosa.

Our Values

  • Quality: We use only premium products from trusted manufacturers
  • Integrity: Honest pricing, transparent communication, and ethical practices
  • Craftsmanship: Expert installation by trained, certified professionals
  • Customer Focus: Your satisfaction is our top priority
  • Community: Proud to serve and support Sonoma County

Why Choose Us?

15+
Years Experience
2,500+
Projects Completed
4.9
Star Rating
100%
Satisfaction

Certifications & Affiliations

  • California Contractors License CA #1234567
  • ENERGY STAR Partner
  • BBB Accredited Business
  • Sonoma County Chamber of Commerce Member
  • Certified Installers for Milgard, Andersen, Pella

Ready to Get Started?

Schedule your free consultation today and discover how new windows and doors can transform your home.

Planning about sonoma windows and doors

Sonoma Windows and Doors focuses on practical window and door planning for homes across Sonoma County. The most successful projects start with clear expectations about comfort, curb appeal, energy performance, installation timing, and how the new product will fit the age and style of the home.

Before approving work, ask how measurements will be verified, what materials are included, how exterior and interior trim will be handled, and whether disposal, cleanup, permits, or special-order lead times affect the schedule. Those details help prevent surprises and make it easier to compare bids fairly.

For best results, prepare photos of the existing windows or doors, note any drafts, leaks, sticking panels, fogged glass, or security concerns, and list the rooms that matter most. That context helps the contractor recommend options that fit the home instead of quoting a generic replacement package.