How Much Do Window Replacements Cost?

June 23, 2025
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If you're wondering, "How much do window replacements cost?" The short answer is: it depends. On average, homeowners can expect to pay between $300 and $1,200 per window, including installation. But that range varies significantly depending on factors like the type of window, the material, the size of your home, energy efficiency ratings, and labor costs in your region.


In this blog post, we'll break down the key elements that affect window replacement pricing, so you can get a clear understanding of what to expect before requesting estimates.

Average Cost of Window Replacement

The national average cost for replacing a window is about $650 per window. For a standard three-bedroom home with 10 windows, that puts the total project cost at roughly $6,500. However, prices can climb higher for premium materials or complex installations, or go lower if you’re opting for basic vinyl windows.

Window Replacement Cost by Type

Different window styles come with different price points:

Material Costs: Vinyl vs. Wood and Others

Material choice impacts both price and performance:

  • Vinyl Windows: $300 - $700 (affordable, low maintenance)
  • Wood Windows: $600 - $1,300 (classic look, higher upkeep)
  • Fiberglass Windows: $500 - $1,500 (durable and energy-efficient)
  • Aluminum Windows: $400 - $1,200 (strong but less insulated)

Labor Costs for Installation

Labor makes up a significant portion of the cost. Basic installations may cost around $100 to $300 per window, but that can increase for custom jobs or older homes that need structural adjustments.

Energy-Efficient Window Costs

Upgrading to energy-efficient windows—such as double-pane or ENERGY STAR-rated models—can cost more upfront ($500 to $1,500 per window) but may lead to long-term savings on energy bills.

Regional Pricing Differences

Location matters. Window replacement in urban areas or in states with a higher cost of living, like Connecticut or California, may cost 10–25% more than the national average.

Affordable Window Replacement Options

For budget-conscious homeowners, consider replacing a few windows at a time or choosing vinyl options. Also, check for local rebates or tax incentives for energy-efficient upgrades.

Get a Free Estimate

Knowing how much window replacements cost is the first step toward improving your home’s comfort and energy efficiency. Contact us today for a free estimate tailored to your home.

Frequently asked questions

About Window Replacements Cost

  • How much should you spend on replacement windows?

    You should budget between $300 and $1,200 per window, depending on the type, material, and energy efficiency. For a full-home project, expect to spend $3,000 to $10,000+, with premium options costing more.

  • Is it cheaper to replace all windows at once?

    Yes, replacing all windows at once can be more cost-effective. Contractors often offer discounts for bulk jobs, and you'll save on labor and project setup costs.

  • What is the average price to replace a window?

    The average price to replace a window is around $650, including both materials and labor. This varies depending on window type and your region.

  • Is it worth replacing 20 year old windows?

    Yes, replacing 20-year-old windows is often worth it. New windows offer better energy efficiency, comfort, and curb appeal, and can reduce heating and cooling costs significantly.

  • What is the cheapest way to replace windows in a house?

    The most affordable approach is to use basic vinyl windows, replace them in phases, and schedule the job during the off-season (late fall or winter) to potentially get lower labor rates.

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