Window replacement by location
City-specific guides across DC, Maryland, and Virginia — local housing stock, permit overlays, and what to expect in each market.
By Anthony Moorman — Former Renewal by Andersen rep · 12+ years in residential real estate.
Maryland
Bethesda, MD →
Mid-century split-levels and colonials — what most Bethesda window projects actually involve.
Rockville, MD →
Mix of mid-century and newer construction across Rockville's neighborhoods.
Silver Spring, MD →
Older bungalows and capes — and the install considerations they bring.
Chevy Chase, MD →
Premium-tier historic homes — brand-grade replacements and historic-overlay rules.
Potomac, MD →
Larger homes with 10+ window projects — how scoping and pricing change at that scale.
Gaithersburg, MD →
Colonials, townhomes, and newer subdivisions across Gaithersburg.
Frederick, MD →
Historic downtown homes plus newer county developments — two very different jobs.
Annapolis, MD →
Historic-district overlays and coastal-climate considerations in Annapolis.
Columbia, MD →
1970s–90s planned-community housing — the spec quirks that come with it.
Baltimore, MD →
Row-house-heavy housing stock — egress and historic-rowhouse install notes.
Virginia
Arlington, VA →
Colonials, capes, and mid-rise condos across Arlington's mix.
Alexandria, VA →
Old Town historic-district overlays plus newer construction elsewhere in Alexandria.
Fairfax, VA →
Colonials, Capes, and newer subdivisions throughout Fairfax County.
McLean, VA →
Larger premium-tier homes — typical project scope and material choices.
Reston, VA →
1970s–90s planned community housing across Reston.
Falls Church, VA →
Mid-century capes and ramblers — what most Falls Church projects look like.
Vienna, VA →
Mid-century and newer construction across Vienna.
Tysons, VA →
Mid-rise and newer construction — the considerations that come with that.
Springfield, VA →
Mid-century capes and ranch homes throughout Springfield.