Multifamily types in Metro Phoenix
Desert garden-style communities dominate apartment turnover — slab openings, wide sliders, and sun exposure that push PMs toward durable vinyl and faux wood lines.
- Garden-style walk-ups and two-story slab communities
- Wide patio sliders facing pools and courts
- Production-home adjacency in Gilbert and Queen Creek
- Heat and UV exposure — durable materials over decorative retail lines
- Cordless lift standard on turnover vinyl mini
Field guides for Phoenix
Each guide covers mounting depth, typical opening sizes, and reorder specs for a specific housing archetype — not a generic city landing page.
Window Field Guide · Garden-Style & Walk-Up Apartments
Garden-style apartment windows: what property managers actually reorder
Garden-style and walk-up apartments built from the 1960s through the 1990s dominate Sun Belt turnover stock — two or three stories, exterior stairs, surface parking, and a sliding patio door on almost every unit. Unlike pre-war Northeast walk-ups, these openings are usually vinyl or aluminum double-hungs in bedrooms and a rear slider in the living area — shallow but predictable once you measure. Property managers from Arlington to Houston, Atlanta, Phoenix, Tampa, and Orlando standardize on 1" white cordless vinyl mini in bedrooms and 3.5" vertical on patio sliders. This guide maps mount methods by material — not a generic apartment marketing page.
Read guideWindow Field Guide · Phoenix & Arizona Production Homes
Phoenix and Arizona production windows: block, sun, and patio sliders
Greater Phoenix built on concrete block and stucco under relentless sun — not wood-frame humidity markets. Lennar, D.R. Horton, Meritage, and Taylor Morrison repeat the same window modules from Gilbert and Chandler through Mesa, Queen Creek, Surprise, and Peoria: 34.5" bedrooms, 46.5"–57.5" living areas, and a rear patio slider. Extreme UV and dry heat push buyers toward PVC faux wood (never real wood) and solar or blackout roller fabrics on west-facing elevations. This guide maps mount methods by material for Arizona production stock.
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Related guides
Production-home, townhome, and patio-slider guides that often overlap Phoenix portfolios.
Window Field Guide · Patio Sliders & Sliding Glass Doors
Patio sliders and sliding glass doors: pick product, size, and stack side first
A patio slider is a product problem before it is a city problem — the same 72" × 80" rear door appears on Houston production homes, DFW ranch plans, Florida lanais, garden apartments, and Phoenix block/stucco stock. Buyers search by opening size (68×84, 78×84, 72×80, 94" wide) and by product type (vertical vs roller vs faux wood panels). This guide maps the decision tree: measure glass, pick vertical or roller or stacked faux, choose stack side, then pick inside vs face mount on the header.
Read guideWindow Field Guide · Las Vegas & Desert Production Homes
Las Vegas desert production windows: stucco, sun, and patio sliders
Greater Las Vegas built on stucco slab production from Summerlin and Henderson to North Las Vegas and Skye Canyon — same national builder window modules as Phoenix (34.5" bedrooms, 46.5"–57.5" living areas, rear patio slider) with even more extreme sun exposure on west-facing elevations. PVC faux wood and solar or blackout roller fabrics are the whole-home default — never real wood in desert tract stock. This guide maps mount methods for Las Vegas production homes — Phoenix-lite product logic with Vegas master-plan context.
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Ordering for property managers
Commercial workflows for apartment turns, bulk renovation, and spec reordering.
Frequently asked questions
- Which Phoenix guide covers apartment turns?
- Start with the garden-style apartment field guide for walk-up and slab communities. Phoenix production-home guide covers adjacent builder stock when your portfolio mixes both.