Quick Answer

Yes, you can convert a window to a sliding glass door in Phoenix. The process involves enlarging your existing window opening downward and/or wider to fit a sliding door or multipanel door system. It typically costs $15,000 to $40,000, takes 2 to 4 weeks, and requires a building permit with structural engineering. Most single-family homes in the Phoenix metro are good candidates.

Key Takeaways

What Is a Window-to-Door Conversion?

A window-to-door conversion is exactly what it sounds like: we take an existing window opening in your wall and make it bigger so a sliding glass door fits where that window used to be. The opening gets enlarged downward to the floor and sometimes wider, depending on the door system you choose.

This is different from a full wall cut-out, which starts from a solid wall with no existing opening. A conversion is generally easier and less expensive because the structural opening already exists — we're expanding it rather than creating one from scratch. The header or lintel above your current window gives us a starting point, though it often needs to be upgraded to handle the wider span.

The end result is the same: a sliding glass door (or multipanel door system) that connects your indoor space to your backyard, patio, or pool area.

How Much Does a Window-to-Door Conversion Cost in Phoenix?

Window-to-door conversions in Phoenix typically range from $15,000 to $40,000. That's an all-in number. Here's what drives the price:

Cost Component Typical Range Notes
Structural engineering $1,500 – $3,000 Licensed PE designs the new header/beam
Permits & inspections $500 – $1,200 City of Phoenix or relevant municipality
Steel beam / header $1,500 – $4,000 Larger openings and load-bearing walls cost more
Demolition & framing $2,000 – $5,000 Removing wall material, building new frame
Door system & glass $5,000 – $18,000 8-ft slider on the low end, 16-ft multipanel on the high end
Installation & weatherproofing $1,500 – $3,000 Setting the door, sealing, flashing
Stucco repair & exterior finish $1,500 – $3,500 Color-matched to your existing stucco
Interior drywall & trim $800 – $2,000 Finishing the interior side of the new opening

The biggest variable is usually the door system itself. An 8-foot single slider is a fraction of the cost of a 16-foot multipanel system. The second biggest variable is whether the wall is load-bearing — load-bearing walls need a steel beam to redistribute the roof load around the larger opening, which adds to engineering and material costs.

Window-to-Door Conversion vs. Full Wall Cut-Out: What's the Difference?

Homeowners often ask us whether they need a conversion or a full cut-out. Here's how they compare:

Factor Window-to-Door Conversion Full Wall Cut-Out Door Replacement (Same Size)
Starting point Existing window opening Solid wall, no opening Existing door opening
Typical cost $15,000 – $40,000 $25,000 – $60,000 $3,000 – $12,000
Timeline 2 – 4 weeks 3 – 5 weeks 1 – 2 days
Structural complexity Moderate — expanding an existing opening High — creating an opening from scratch Low — no structural changes
Permits required Yes Yes Usually no
Structural engineering Yes Yes No
Best for Adding a door where a window already exists Creating a new opening on a blank wall Upgrading an old sliding door

If you already have a window on the wall where you want a door, a conversion is the way to go. If the wall is solid with no openings, you're looking at a full wall cut-out. And if you already have a sliding door that just needs replacing, that's a straightforward door swap — no structural work needed.

What's the Process? Step by Step

Here's what a window-to-door conversion looks like from start to finish:

Step 1: Free Walkthrough Assessment

We visit your home and look at the window you want to convert. We check the wall type (block or frame), look for utilities (plumbing, electrical, gas lines) running through the wall, assess the structural situation, and discuss door options. This takes about 30 minutes and costs nothing.

Step 2: Structural Engineering

A licensed Professional Engineer (PE) designs the new header or steel beam that will support the load above the enlarged opening. They calculate the exact beam size based on your home's specific construction, roof load, and the width of the new opening. This is required by code and protects your home's structural integrity.

Step 3: Permits

We submit the engineered plans to the City of Phoenix (or your local municipality) and pull the building permit. This typically takes 1 to 2 weeks depending on the jurisdiction. We handle the entire permit process — you don't need to visit any city offices. Learn more in our Phoenix permit guide.

Step 4: Construction — Shoring, Demolition, and Beam Install

With permits in hand, the real work begins. We set up temporary shoring to support the load above the opening while we work. The existing window and surrounding wall material are removed to create the larger opening. The new steel beam or header is installed and secured. This is the most dramatic phase — you'll watch the wall open up.

Step 5: Door Installation and Weatherproofing

Your new sliding glass door is set into the framed opening. We seal everything with flashing and weatherproofing to keep Phoenix dust storms and monsoon rain out. The door is tested for smooth operation and proper locking.

Step 6: Stucco Repair and Interior Finish

The exterior stucco is patched and color-matched to blend seamlessly with your existing home. Inside, we finish the drywall, install trim, and make everything look like the door was always there.

Step 7: Final Inspection

The city inspector verifies that everything was built to code — structural beam, framing, weatherproofing, and the door installation itself. Once the inspection passes, you get your final sign-off. We clean up everything and hand over the warranty paperwork.

How Long Does a Window-to-Door Conversion Take?

Most window-to-door conversions take 2 to 4 weeks from permits to completion. The actual construction time at your home is usually 1 to 2 weeks — the rest is engineering, permitting, and door manufacturing lead time.

Simpler conversions go faster. If the wall is non-load-bearing and the opening only needs to extend downward (not wider), you could be done in under 2 weeks. Larger projects — like converting a small window into a 16-foot multipanel system on a load-bearing wall — take closer to 4 weeks.

The biggest schedule variable is usually permit turnaround time, which varies by municipality. City of Phoenix is typically 1 to 2 weeks. Scottsdale and Paradise Valley can sometimes be faster.

Do I Need a Permit to Enlarge a Window Opening in Arizona?

Yes, almost always. Enlarging a window opening is structural work. In the City of Phoenix and every surrounding municipality we work in, this requires:

This isn't red tape for the sake of it — it protects you. The permit ensures that a licensed engineer verified the structural modifications are safe, and the inspections confirm the work was done correctly. Unpermitted structural work can create serious problems when you sell your home, and it can be a safety hazard.

We handle the entire permit process for you. For more details on how permits work in Phoenix, read our complete permit guide.

Why Do Phoenix Homeowners Convert Windows to Doors?

Phoenix has roughly 9 months of weather that's perfect for being outside. Converting a window to a sliding glass door is one of the best ways to take advantage of that. Here are the most common reasons homeowners call us:

Is My Home a Good Candidate for a Window-to-Door Conversion?

Most single-family homes in the Phoenix metro are good candidates. We've done conversions in homes built from the 1960s through new construction. Here are the key factors:

The best way to know for sure is a free walkthrough. We can assess your wall, check for utilities, look at the structural situation, and tell you exactly what's possible — and what it will cost — in about 30 minutes.

Thinking About Converting a Window to a Door?

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About Perspective Windows & Doors

Perspective Windows & Doors is a Phoenix-based window and door company specializing in window-to-door conversions and multipanel sliding door cut-outs. Over 200 projects completed across the metro area including Scottsdale, Tempe, Mesa, Chandler, Gilbert, Ahwatukee, Arcadia, and Paradise Valley. Every project uses in-house crews — no subcontractors. Licensed ROC #365250. Phone: (480) 506-8189.

We also do full window replacement if you need both services.