Mid-century moderns, Mulholland hillside homes, and ranch homes on south and west elevations that earn the fiberglass premium back in a decade. Quote in 48 hours.
Studio City has two distinct fiberglass markets. The flat-area mid-century and ranch homes (south of Ventura Blvd) are zone 9 heat-load decisions — same logic as Sherman Oaks and Encino, where south/west vinyl warps faster than the house changes hands. The hillside homes (above Fryman Canyon, near Mulholland Drive) are a different calculation: these are larger, architect-designed homes where fiberglass's slim sightlines and full color palette match the original design language. Marvin Elevate in bronze or black on a 1970s Mulholland modern reads correctly; Milgard Tuscany in white does not.
Marvin Elevate for Studio City hillside homes — slim sightlines, bronze and black available, architect-grade. For flat-area ranch homes: Pella Impervia is a cost-effective alternative with comparable performance.
Mix of mid-century and Tudor revival. Lots on the hill above Mulholland may have fire-zone requirements. For fiberglass window installation projects specifically, Studio City homeowners most commonly ask whether haul-away of the old unit is included (yes, same day), and whether the price will change after the job starts. The all-in quote of $1,300–$2,100 covers slim-sightline fiberglass window installation with permit and energy compliance. Permitting in Studio City is straightforward for this type of work — no unusual regulatory overlays. Labor, fiberglass frames and glass, permit, Title 24 energy docs, flashing, caulk, haul-away, and lifetime install warranty.
LADBS jurisdiction, 7–14 day permit. Hillside homes near Fryman Canyon may be in VHFHSZ — we check every address at quote. At 1.06× modifier, fiberglass installs run $1,378–$2,014/window.
Free walkthrough, fixed price in 48 hours. No deposit until materials are on-site.
Get my 48-hour quote