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Complete window solutions for your home
Full window replacement including frame, glass, and weatherstripping. Energy-efficient options available.
$300 - $1,500 per window
New construction and retrofit window installation by certified professionals.
$150 - $800 labor per window
Glass replacement, seal repair, hardware fixes, and weatherstripping for existing windows.
$100 - $500
Double and triple-pane windows, Low-E glass, and argon-filled options for maximum energy savings.
$450 - $1,800 per window
Interior and exterior storm window installation for additional protection and insulation.
$150 - $450 per window
Custom bay and bow window installation to add space, light, and architectural interest.
$1,500 - $6,000
Find the right style for your home
| Type | Average Cost |
|---|---|
| Double-Hung | $300 - $850 |
| Casement | $400 - $1,000 |
| Sliding | $250 - $700 |
| Picture | $200 - $600 |
| Awning | $350 - $900 |
| Bay Window | $1,500 - $4,500 |
| Bow Window | $2,000 - $6,000 |
Choose the right material for your needs
$200 - $700
Pros: Low cost, no maintenance, good insulation
Cons: Limited colors, can warp in extreme heat
Lifespan: 20-40 years
$400 - $1,200
Pros: Classic look, excellent insulation, paintable
Cons: High maintenance, prone to rot
Lifespan: 30-50 years
$500 - $1,500
Pros: Low maintenance, strong, excellent insulation
Cons: Higher cost, limited styles
Lifespan: 50+ years
$300 - $900
Pros: Low maintenance, strong, slim profiles
Cons: Poor insulation, can corrode
Lifespan: 20-25 years
$600 - $1,500
Pros: Wood interior, low-maintenance exterior
Cons: Higher cost
Lifespan: 40+ years
Options to reduce your energy bills
Two glass layers with air or gas between. Standard for modern windows.
Up to 24% heating/cooling savings
Three glass layers for maximum insulation. Best for extreme climates.
Up to 40% heating/cooling savings
Invisible metallic coating that reflects heat while allowing light through.
Up to 30% energy savings
Inert gas between panes provides better insulation than air.
20-30% better insulation than air
Non-metallic spacers reduce heat transfer at glass edges.
Reduces condensation and heat loss
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Common questions about window replacement
The average cost to replace a single window is $300-$1,200 including installation. For a whole house with 10-15 windows, expect to pay $5,000-$18,000 for standard vinyl windows, or $8,000-$30,000+ for premium materials like fiberglass or wood. Factors affecting cost include window size, type, frame material, glass options, and labor rates in your area.
Signs you need new windows include: drafts or air leaks, difficulty opening/closing, visible damage or rot, condensation between glass panes, high energy bills, excessive outside noise, and windows over 20 years old. Single-pane windows should generally be replaced with double-pane for energy savings.
Yes. ENERGY STAR certified windows can reduce energy bills by 12% on average nationwide. In cold climates, savings can reach 25-40%. Additional benefits include reduced HVAC wear, better comfort, less outside noise, and UV protection for furnishings. Federal tax credits of up to $600 are available for qualifying windows through 2032.
It depends on your priorities. Vinyl offers the best value with low maintenance. Fiberglass provides the best durability and insulation. Wood offers classic aesthetics and paintability but requires maintenance. For most homeowners, vinyl or fiberglass offer the best balance of performance, cost, and longevity.
A professional can typically install 10-15 replacement windows in one day. Factors affecting timeline include window size and type, accessibility, and whether any structural work is needed. New construction windows take longer than retrofit installations.
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