Eagle County
Architectural Doors & Windows for Vail & Beaver Creek Homes
Vail Village and Beaver Creek second homes ask for statement entrances, expansive glass to the ski runs, and engineering that holds through alpine winters. From slope-side Bachelor Gulch cabins to contemporary Edwards ranches along HWY 6, we supply and coordinate certified installation of systems engineered for the Vail Valley's climate.
Last updated July 17, 2026
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Coverage
Colorado Statewide
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Collection
70+ Door Designs
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Finishes
12+ Designer Palette
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Installation
Manufacturer-Backed
The Collection in Vail & Beaver Creek
Architectural Systems for Vail Valley Projects
Architectural Windows
Casement and crank-out thermally broken aluminum windows engineered for Colorado's mountain climate.
Folding / Bi-Fold Door Systems
Thermally insulated aluminum bi-folding walls for true indoor-outdoor living.
Premium Entry Doors
Statement-making aluminum entry doors engineered for security, longevity, and curb presence.
Pivot Doors
Dramatic large-format pivot entry doors — the signature of modern luxury architecture.
Sliding Glass Door Systems
Expansive glass walls that erase the line between indoors and outdoors.
The Difference
Why Vail Valley Builders Specify Alta Vetro
Alpine-tested seal integrity through freeze-thaw cycles
Threshold drainage integrated for entrances that see snowmelt
Panoramic sliding and folding walls with narrow-frame sightlines
Manufacturer-backed installation, coordinated with your GC
Custom finishes and glass configured to your project
Local Coverage
Serving Vail Valley from the Interstate to the Gore Range
Eagle County builds move from Vail Village and Lionshead to Bachelor Gulch, Beaver Creek, and the ranches and contemporary retreats around Edwards and Avon. Every opening we specify is engineered for alpine snow loads, freeze-thaw sealing, and threshold drainage for entrances that will see snowmelt for months. Our manufacturer-certified installation partner coordinates with your general contractor, with project access via I-70 and HWY 6 through the Vail Valley corridor.
Suited to Vail's Mountain-Modern Vernacular
Whether the project is a slope-side Beaver Creek residence, a Bachelor Gulch cabin-lodge crossover, or a contemporary Edwards ranch, Alta Vetro pivot entries, lift-and-slide walls, and casement window packages match the region's mountain-modern language. Concealed hardware and thin sightlines let the view and the architecture do the talking.
Coverage
Areas We Serve in Vail & Beaver Creek
Landmarks
Local Landmarks
- Vail Mountain
- Gore Creek
- Betty Ford Alpine Gardens
- Eagle-Bahn Gondola
- Beaver Creek Village
- Eagle County Regional Airport
Access
Getting Here
Accessible via I-70 and HWY 6 through the Vail Valley, with ECO Transit bus service connecting Vail Village, Lionshead, Avon, and Edwards.
Highways
I-70, HWY 6 (US-6 Vail Valley Road)
Transit
ECO Transit (Eagle County Regional Transportation), Vail Town Trolley
FAQ
Vail & Beaver Creek — Common Questions
Do you supply Vail Village and Beaver Creek projects?
Yes. Vail, Beaver Creek, Avon, and Edwards are all inside our primary Eagle County service region.
How do your systems handle alpine snow load and freeze-thaw conditions?
Our premium bi-fold and sliding systems are engineered for high wind-load and structural demand, and thresholds are configured with integrated drainage for snowmelt conditions typical of Vail Valley entrances.
Can you match a mountain-modern finish palette for an Eagle County project?
Yes. Twelve designer finishes and custom colors — matte black, graphite, champagne, pearl bronze, wood-grain — coordinate across doors, windows, and hardware on a single project.
How far in advance should we plan for a large-format door and window package in the Vail Valley?
For complex packages, we recommend engaging us 6-12 months before the installation window. This allows time for configuration, lead time, and coordination with your general contractor — particularly important for slope-side projects in Beaver Creek and Bachelor Gulch.
What finish options coordinate best with mountain-modern architecture?
Matte black and graphite are the most commonly specified finishes across Eagle County mountain-modern projects, pairing naturally with stone, timber, and steel. Champagne and pearl bronze work well with warmer material palettes. We offer 12 designer finishes plus custom colors across all systems.
On the Record
From Vail & Beaver Creek Projects
“The sightlines are extraordinary — the frame genuinely disappears into the view. Alta Vetro gave our clients the wall they wanted with the thermal performance the code demanded.”
Architect, Mountain-Modern Studio
Colorado
“Alta Vetro delivered the same class of thermally broken, large-format glass at a price that actually fit the project. Accessible luxury is the right description.”
General Contractor
Colorado
Nearby Coverage
Serving Adjacent Areas
The Consultation
Request a Consultation for Your Eagle County Project
A design consultation walks you through the specification for your Vail project — architecture, finishes, glass, and configuration.