Temecula Window & Door
Hemet, Riverside County home exterior — window and door replacement service area for Temecula Windows & Doors

Riverside County

Window & Door Replacement in Hemet, CA

Window and door replacement Hemet from Temecula Windows & Doors. One of the hotter pockets in the region — summer highs often above 100 F, long UV exposure that ages old vinyl and aluminum frames. That climate load shapes every window and door spec we write for Hemet homes — and it's why we've built our route around Riverside County.

ZIP codes92543, 92544, 92545
NeighborhoodsFour Seasons at Hemet, Seven Hills, East Hemet, Valle Vista, Diamond Valley
LandmarksDiamond Valley Lake, Ramona Bowl, Mt. San Jacinto foothills

Neighborhoods we install in across Hemet

Temecula Windows & Doors works in every major Hemet neighborhood — Four Seasons at Hemet, Seven Hills, East Hemet, Valle Vista, Diamond Valley. We know the product mix homeowners run in each tract, which HOAs require architectural review, and which streets still have 1980s aluminum single-pane originals. When we measure a home in Four Seasons at Hemet, we show up already knowing the most common rough-opening sizes in that neighborhood.

What makes window and door projects in Hemet different

One of the hotter pockets in the region — summer highs often above 100 F, long UV exposure that ages old vinyl and aluminum frames.

On top of climate, Hemet has its own building-department workflow: City of Hemet follows 2022 CRC + Title 24; many 1960s-70s tract homes here still have aluminum single-pane windows that fail current U-factor by 40-50%. That matters because a crew unfamiliar with Hemet's local inspector can stall a project for weeks waiting on a re-inspection. We pull the permit, file the Title 24 paperwork, and meet the inspector on site so the window of your home is never the window of uncertainty in your schedule.

HOA and community standards in Hemet

Four Seasons at Hemet (55+) and Seven Hills have HOA color rules. Large parts of Hemet are non-HOA ranch-style.

For HOA-governed Hemet homes we provide the product spec sheet, frame color chip, and exterior drawing your architectural review board needs. We've submitted packets to most of the active HOAs in Hemet and usually get approval within two weeks.

Services we handle in Hemet

Every home improvement project in Hemet connects to the next. New windows often trigger stucco patching at the perimeter, which triggers an exterior repaint, which often pairs with a new front door. We handle the whole sequence with one crew:

Drive time and scheduling from our Temecula office

Hemet is about 35 minutes from our Temecula office, which means we can schedule a free measure usually within one week and an install within three to six weeks depending on product lead time. We group Hemet jobs into routes so we're not billing you mileage or "distance fees."

Microclimate and building load in Hemet

Hemet is one of the hotter pockets in the entire region. Summer highs routinely break 100 F from mid-May through late September — we see 20-25 days per year above 105 F, substantially more than Temecula or even Menifee. UV index runs 10-11 with the longest peak-UV window of any city we serve. Winter lows run 30-40 F at the valley floor, with occasional frost. The housing stock skews older — substantial 1950s-70s tract home inventory in East Hemet and Valle Vista still carries original aluminum single-pane windows, many of which fail current U-factor by 50%+. The Four Seasons at Hemet (55+) is newer (2000s) but uses builder-grade vinyl that's now at the 15-20 year mark for seal failures. Homes in Diamond Valley catch the most direct sun exposure of any Hemet neighborhood; we always spec Low-E 366 there.

Which Hemet neighborhoods we've worked the most

Hemet tracts we work: Four Seasons at Hemet (2000s-2010s 55+, HOA, builder-grade vinyl at the 15-20 year mark for seal failures), Seven Hills (1990s-2000s HOA community, mixed builder vinyl), East Hemet (1950s-80s mixed aluminum and early vinyl, largely non-HOA ranch-style inventory, the bulk of our Hemet retrofit work), Valle Vista (1970s-80s single-family tracts, non-HOA, aging aluminum single-pane originals on maybe 50% of homes), and Diamond Valley (mixed older and newer, direct-sun exposure on most lots). Hemet is the city where most of our aluminum single-pane retrofits happen — the 1950s-70s East Hemet and Valle Vista inventory was built before Title 24 Part 6 existed and the energy performance gap between those original windows and current code is the largest in our service area. Most Hemet work is non-HOA, which simplifies the approval timeline.

What a Drew Guthrie quote looks like in Hemet

When I write a Hemet quote, it's a six-page document, not a napkin number. Page one is the scope summary — service address, homeowner contact, project type, window or door count, product manufacturer, frame material, glazing package, hardware, color, grid pattern. Page two is the line-item pricing — per-unit cost, Title 24 CF1R compliance paperwork line, permit line (to the City of Hemet or Riverside County as applicable), haul-away, sales tax. Page three is the product spec sheets from the major manufacturer we're specifying (every major window and door brand on the market), with NFRC labels, U-factor documentation, and WUI compliance notes on Chapter 7A parcels. Page four is the written warranty — 2-year workmanship from Temecula Windows & Doors plus manufacturer product warranties (limited lifetime on the glass and frame across the major manufacturers, 10-year finish warranty on fiberglass). Page five is the project schedule — measure date, quote acceptance, product order, expected lead time (usually 4-6 weeks), install window, Riverside County inspection date. Page six is the payment schedule — typically 10% at contract signing, 40% at product order, 50% at final inspection and homeowner sign-off. No balloon payments, no surprise fees, no verbal change orders. If we find rotted framing or unexpected wall-cavity conditions during install, we stop, photograph, and issue a written change order before proceeding. You see the number before we charge for it.

Ready for a Hemet quote?

Call (951) 757-4340 or request a free quote online. We measure in-home, send a written proposal within 48 hours, and if you book, we publish a project schedule before the first nail goes in.

Hemet — FAQs

Do you serve Hemet?
Yes. Temecula Windows & Doors is based in Temecula and drives to Hemet (35 minutes from our office) every week. We install window replacement, door replacement, sundecks, and interior and exterior improvements across Riverside County.
How much does window replacement cost in Hemet?
Window replacement in Hemet typically runs $700-$1,400 per standard-opening dual-pane vinyl window installed, with full-home 12-20 window projects landing between $12,000 and $28,000. Prices include Title 24 documentation, the permit, and haul-away. We give written quotes, not estimates.
Are there HOA rules for replacing windows in Hemet?
Four Seasons at Hemet (55+) and Seven Hills have HOA color rules. Large parts of Hemet are non-HOA ranch-style.
Do I need a building permit to replace windows in Hemet?
City of Hemet follows 2022 CRC + Title 24; many 1960s-70s tract homes here still have aluminum single-pane windows that fail current U-factor by 40-50%. For a same-size dual-pane retrofit we pull the city permit and file the Title 24 compliance paperwork on your behalf.
What Hemet neighborhoods do you install in?
We install across Hemet including Four Seasons at Hemet, Seven Hills, East Hemet, Valle Vista, Diamond Valley. ZIP codes served: 92543, 92544, 92545.
How long is the drive from Temecula to Hemet?
Hemet is about 35 minutes from our Temecula office. We schedule Hemet measures and installs on weekly routes so there's no mileage upcharge.

Book a Hemet measure

In-home estimate, written quote, no pressure. We'll be at your Hemet door within a week.