Window Replacement Cost Estimator

Estimate the total cost of replacing windows in your home based on window type, size, quantity, frame material, and installation complexity.

Formula

Cost per Window = (Base Material Cost × Size Multiplier × Frame Multiplier + Glazing Adder) + (Base Labor × Story Multiplier × Region Multiplier) + Disposal Cost

Project Subtotal = Cost per Window × Number of Windows

Grand Total = Subtotal + Permit Fee + Contingency (10%)

Estimated Range = Grand Total × 0.85 to Grand Total × 1.15

Energy Payback = Grand Total ÷ Annual Energy Savings

Assumptions & References

  • Base material costs sourced from HomeAdvisor / Angi 2024 national averages: single-hung $300, double-hung $450, casement $500, bay/bow $1,500, skylight $900, egress $700.
  • Size multipliers: Small ×0.80, Medium ×1.00, Large ×1.30, Oversized ×1.70.
  • Frame multipliers: Vinyl ×1.00 (baseline), Aluminum ×1.10, Composite ×1.35, Wood ×1.45, Fiberglass ×1.55.
  • Glazing adders per window: Single pane +$0, Double pane Low-E +$80, Triple pane +$180 (ENERGY STAR guidelines).
  • Labor: Insert/retrofit ~$220/window; Full-frame ~$450/window (mid-market baseline).
  • Story multipliers on labor: 1-story ×1.00, 2-story ×1.20, 3-story ×1.45 (scaffolding / lift costs).
  • Regional labor multipliers: Low-cost ×0.85, Mid-cost ×1.00, High-cost ×1.35 (RSMeans 2024).
  • Disposal: ~$25/window when selected (landfill + hauling fees).
  • Permit fee applies to full-frame replacements only: $150 (1–5 windows), $250 (6–15), $400 (16+).
  • Contingency of 10% accounts for unforeseen structural repairs, trim work, or caulking.
  • Energy savings estimated at ~$35/window/year (double pane) and ~$55/window/year (triple pane) per U.S. DOE / ENERGY STAR data.
  • Costs do not include interior/exterior trim painting, drywall repair, or custom window shapes.
  • Estimates are for budgeting purposes only. Obtain at least three contractor quotes for accuracy.

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