Utah is a state of contrasts. From the snowy Wasatch Front and Cache Valley to the high desert plateaus of St. George and Moab, homeowners face dramatically different weather conditions depending on where they live. Choosing the right windows for your home isn’t just about curb appeal; it’s about making a smart investment in comfort, efficiency, and long-term durability.

At Jones Paint & Glass, we’ve been helping Utah homeowners select and install the perfect windows for over 80 years. With trusted brands like Andersen and Marvin, and our own line of locally manufactured vinyl windows designed for Utah’s climate, we know how to match the right window to the right environment.

Below, we’ll break down what to look for in windows depending on where in Utah you call home.

Why Windows Matter More in Utah

Windows are a home’s biggest energy weak point. Poorly insulated or outdated windows can account for 25–30% of residential heating and cooling energy use. In a state where temperatures swing from triple-digit summers to subzero winters, investing in high-performing windows pays back quickly in energy savings and comfort.

Key window features to evaluate include:

  • Frame Material – Vinyl, fiberglass, aluminum, or wood windows. Each has pros and cons in Utah’s climate.

  • Glazing Options – Double-pane glass, Low-E coatings, and argon gas fills.

  • U-Factor & SHGC – Energy performance ratings that tell you how well windows insulate and control solar heat gain.

  • Durability – How well frames and seals withstand expansion, contraction, wind, and moisture.

Best Windows for Northern Utah: Cache Valley & Logan

Low-E Efficiency for Harsh Winters

Cache Valley experiences long, frigid winters with heavy snow and inversions. Homeowners here benefit most from Low-E windows with argon gas fill, which provide excellent insulation against bitter cold while also helping reduce condensation and frost buildup. Strong, welded frames and premium weatherstripping are critical for keeping homes comfortable and efficient.

Recommended Window Products

  • Jones Paint & Glass Vinyl Windows – Locally made with Low-E and argon gas technology, designed for Utah winters.

  • Marvin Elevate® Collection – Combines fiberglass exteriors with warm wood interiors for both performance and style.

Best Windows for the Wasatch Front: Salt Lake City, Ogden & Provo

Balanced Energy Ratings

The Wasatch Front experiences four true seasons: cold, snowy winters; hot summers; and transitional springs and falls. Here, homeowners should look for a low U-factor for winter insulation and a moderate Solar Heat Gain Coefficient (SHGC) to control summer heat without eliminating natural light. Low-E glass is essential for reducing UV damage to interiors while managing solar gain.

Recommended Window Products

  • Jones Paint & Glass Vinyl Windows – Locally made with Low-E and argon gas technology, designed for Utah winters.
  • Andersen 400 Series – Known for all-around performance and timeless style.
  • Marvin Ultimate® Collection – Ideal for complementing custom architecture with large, efficient glass expanses.

Best Windows in Central Utah: Sevier, Sanpete & Carbon Counties

Priorities

Central Utah sees cold, snowy winters with high winds, and warm but moderate summers.

  • Wind Resistance: Frames and seals must withstand gusty canyon winds.

  • Double-Pane with Argon: Efficient enough for many mountain valleys while maintaining comfort.

  • Durable Hardware: Strong locking mechanisms and long-lasting frames are critical for rural homes.

Recommended Window Products

  • Jones Paint & Glass Vinyl Casement Windows – Excellent for sealing against wind.

  • Andersen A-Series – Fiberglass exteriors handle both wind and weather extremes.

Best Windows for Southern Utah: St. George, Moab & Kanab

Priorities

Southern Utah’s desert climate brings 100+ degree summers, mild winters, and high sun exposure.

  • Solar Control: Low SHGC glass is critical to block solar gain and keep cooling costs manageable.

  • UV Protection: Prevents fading of floors, furniture, and artwork.

  • Ventilation Options: Casement and slider windows help maximize airflow in cooler evenings.

Recommended Window Products

  • Jones Paint & Glass Vinyl Windows – Low-E glass with argon gas to block heat gain, reduce UV damage, and keep homes cooler during summers; energy efficient

  • Marvin Signature® Modern Line – Clean sightlines with advanced glass coatings for hot, sunny climates.

  • Andersen 100 Series – Made of Fibrex® composite that resists warping in extreme heat.

Mountain Resort Areas: Park City, Heber, Brian Head & Sundance

Window Priorities

Mountain resort towns face high elevation, cold winters, and heavy snow loads.

  • Strength Under Snow Load: Frames must withstand heavy snow and ice buildup.

  • Large Expanses of Glass: Choose products with high structural ratings for oversized view windows.

  • Efficient Performance for Vacation Homes: Low-E with argon helps reduce heating costs when homes are not occupied full time.

Recommended Window Products

  • Marvin Ultimate Picture & Specialty Shapes – Perfect for expansive mountain views.

  • Andersen E-Series – Customizable for luxury cabins and mountain modern architecture.

Eastern Utah: Vernal, Roosevelt & Price

Window Priorities

High desert regions in Eastern Utah face cold winters, hot summers, and frequent winds.

  • All-Season Performance: Balance insulation for winter with solar control for summer.

  • Impact Resistance: Durable frames and glass withstand high winds.

  • Practical Styles: Sliding and single-hung windows fit well in ranch-style homes.

Recommended Window Products

  • Jones Paint & Glass Vinyl Windows – Affordable, efficient, and durable for working families.

  • Andersen 200 Series – Strong, reliable, and versatile.

Jones Paint & Glass Vinyl Windows — Built for Utah

One of the biggest strengths Jones Paint & Glass brings to Utah homeowners is its locally manufactured vinyl window line, built in Provo and tailored specifically for Utah’s climate challenges.

Low-E Glass with Argon Gas

Jones Paint & Glass uses Low-E glazing with argon gas fill, a powerful combination that improves thermal efficiency across Utah’s range of climates. Low-E coatings reflect radiant heat, keeping summer heat out and winter warmth in while also reducing UV transmission to protect floors and furnishings from fading. Argon gas between the panes slows heat transfer, making the window much more efficient than standard air-filled double glazing.

Jones Paint & Glass also offers Low-E/argon options optimized for east- or west-facing windows, helping homeowners fine-tune performance depending on the direction their windows face.

Customization & Styles

Jones Paint & Glass vinyl windows come in multiple series so homeowners can choose the right balance of performance, customization, and budget:

  • 6000 Series – The premier, fully customizable line. Features include double-strength glass with wide pane spacing for insulation, welded vinyl frame and sash for durability and tight sealing, snap-in exterior bead to prevent leakage, premium weatherstripping to minimize drafts, and heavy-duty auto-locking hardware.

  • 5000 Series – A practical retrofit/replacement line with a flush-fin design for easy installation, strong weatherstripping, exterior snap-in bead to reduce leaks, and heavy-duty sweep locks (auto-lock optional).

  • 4000 Series – An affordable yet high-quality option. Includes double-strength glass, reliable pane spacing for insulation, premium weatherstripping, and welded frames and sashes.

Across all series, Jones vinyl windows are low-maintenance, energy-efficient, and backed by a 20-year vinyl frame warranty plus a 10-year insulated glass unit warranty.

Why This Matters in Utah

  • In northern Utah and the Wasatch Front, Low-E coatings and argon gas fill help reduce heat loss during the long, cold winters and limit condensation or frost.

  • In southern Utah, Low-E coatings (especially options for west-facing windows) help block solar heat gain, and argon gas slows down heat infiltration when temperatures soar.

  • In canyon or high-wind areas, welded frames, premium weatherstripping, and strong seals resist drafts and improve long-term durability.

  • Because these windows are manufactured locally, Jones can offer faster service, broader customization, and options tailored to Utah’s specific building practices and weather extremes.

Energy Ratings to Know

When comparing windows, pay attention to two key numbers:

  • U-Factor – Measures heat transfer. The lower the U-factor, the better the window insulates. In Utah, aim for 0.30 or lower.

  • Solar Heat Gain Coefficient (SHGC) – Measures how much solar radiation passes through. In northern Utah, a higher SHGC can help with passive solar heating, while in southern Utah, a lower SHGC helps block heat.

All Andersen, Marvin, and Jones Paint & Glass windows meet or exceed ENERGY STAR® standards for Utah.

Why Work With Jones Paint & Glass

Buying windows isn’t just about the brand—it’s about the installation and service that backs them. Jones Paint & Glass has been Utah’s window experts since 1938, with:

  • Local Manufacturing – Our Provo plant produces vinyl windows designed specifically for Utah’s climate.

  • Trusted Brands – Proud supplier of Andersen and Marvin windows.

  • Expert Installation – Factory-trained crews who understand Utah homes and weather.

  • Full Service – From design consultation to warranty service, we’re here for the life of your windows.

Final Thoughts

Whether you’re battling Cache Valley’s biting winters, the Wasatch Front’s four-season swings, or St. George’s relentless sun, choosing the right windows makes all the difference. With options from Jones Paint & Glass, Andersen, and Marvin, Utah homeowners have access to the very best in energy efficiency, style, and durability.

If you’re ready to upgrade your home’s comfort and efficiency, visit your nearest Jones Paint & Glass showroom in Provo, American Fork, Payson, St. George, Cedar City, Vernal, or Roosevelt. Our experts will help you find the perfect fit for your home and climate.

What type of windows are best for cold Utah winters?

Triple-pane windows with low U-factors and insulated vinyl or fiberglass frames work best in northern Utah’s frigid climate.

Are different windows better for Southern Utah vs. Northern Utah?

Yes. In Southern Utah, windows with low Solar Heat Gain Coefficients (SHGC) block heat, while in Northern Utah, higher SHGC windows can help capture solar warmth.

Which window brands are best for Utah homes?

Jones Paint & Glass vinyl windows, Andersen, and Marvin windows are top options designed for energy efficiency, durability, and style.

How do I know if my Utah home needs new windows?

Signs include drafts, condensation between panes, rising energy bills, and difficulty opening or closing windows.

PROVO WINDOWS & GLASS

801-374-6711
1250 West 100 North
Provo, UT 84601

PROVO PAINT STORE

801-373-3131
170 North 100 West
Provo, UT 84601

AMERICAN FORK

65 South 500 East
American Fork, UT 84003

PAYSON

1626 West 800 South
Payson, UT 84651

ROOSEVELT

435-602-5844
140 East 100 North
Roosevelt, UT 84066

VERNAL

435-789-3241
543 North Vernal Avenue
Vernal, UT 84078

CEDAR CITY

435-586-3800
38 East 1600 North
Cedar City, UT 84721

ST. GEORGE

435-673-9644
122 South 1200 East
St. George, UT 84790

About the Author

Mikelle Despain Author at Jones Paint & Glass

Mikelle Despain has been providing design tips and inspiration for Jones Paint & Glass for over 10 years. She is a regular guest on the KSL Home Radio Show and Podcast with Heather Osmond where she shares color trends, design ideas, and information about paint and glass products. With a background in journalism and passion for interior design, she enjoys the opportunity to share the latest trends with Utah and beyond.

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