No town charter, no single window-era to assume
Hubert has never incorporated — it's still an unincorporated Onslow County community on the northeastern edge of Camp Lejeune, near Swansboro and the Intracoastal Waterway, with the Great Neck Boat Ramp on Red Barn Road as a local landmark. Without a founding date or a town center, Hubert grew as base-adjacent development spread outward over decades, so window stock varies by subdivision rather than by one town-wide construction era.
Measuring each subdivision on its own terms
Because Hubert's housing stock spans whichever decade of Camp Lejeune's expansion built a given block, window openings should be measured property by property rather than assumed from a neighboring subdivision — and every replacement still needs to meet North Carolina's high-wind-zone rating requirements that apply across this part of the coastal plain.
Window replacement services near Hubert
What to include about a Hubert window project
Tell us which subdivision or road, how many openings need attention, and whether the lot backs onto the Intracoastal Waterway — waterfront exposure can affect the wind rating you need. We'll connect you with a matched provider.
Confirming Hubert's wind-zone requirements first
Hubert falls under the same North Carolina high-wind-zone code as the rest of coastal Onslow County. Confirm the current rating requirement for the specific address before ordering replacement windows.