$300
Low End
$700
National Average
$1,500
High End

How Much Does Window Replacement Cost?

The national average cost for window replacement is $700 (per window). Most homeowners pay between $300 and $1,500, depending on the scope of work, your location, and other factors.

Window replacement includes removing old windows, installing new energy-efficient units, insulating gaps, and finishing interior and exterior trim.

What Affects Window Replacement Cost?

  • Window size and type
  • Frame material (vinyl, wood, fiberglass)
  • Glass type (double, triple pane)
  • Full-frame vs. insert replacement
  • Number of windows
  • Custom sizes or shapes

Window Replacement Costs by City

Prices vary significantly by location. Here are window replacement costs in major US cities:

CityLowAverageHigh
New York, NY $440 $1,020 $2,180
Los Angeles, CA $400 $950 $2,030
Chicago, IL $360 $840 $1,800
Houston, TX $300 $700 $1,500
Phoenix, AZ $320 $740 $1,580
Philadelphia, PA $360 $840 $1,800
San Antonio, TX $270 $630 $1,350
San Diego, CA $390 $910 $1,950
Dallas, TX $320 $740 $1,580
San Jose, CA $450 $1,050 $2,250
Austin, TX $330 $770 $1,650
Jacksonville, FL $280 $660 $1,420
Fort Worth, TX $300 $700 $1,500
Columbus, OH $280 $660 $1,420
Indianapolis, IN $270 $630 $1,350

Frequently Asked Questions

A typical home has 15-20 windows. At $300-$1,000 per window installed, expect $4,500-$20,000 for a full home. Mid-range vinyl double-pane windows average $500-$700 each including installation.

Replacing single-pane windows with Energy Star double-pane can save $125-$465 annually on energy bills. The investment typically pays for itself in 5-10 years through energy savings.

Vinyl: most affordable, low maintenance, good insulation. Wood: classic look, excellent insulation, requires maintenance. Fiberglass: strongest, best insulation, most expensive. Aluminum: affordable but poor insulation.

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