The average cost to replace a single home window in the US will run you around $600. There are many factors that go into that price, and prices can vary depending on the contractor you choose to use, the type of window you go with, and sometimes even where you are geographically located. Replacing a window might seem like a massive undertaking but leaving the work to the team at Patriot Windows & Doors makes the process a whole lot easier and faster. Don’t let all of the cost factors, questions, and decisions overwhelm you. Our team will walk you through this process and answer all of your questions so you feel at home.
Replacing your old windows with new, energy-efficient windows is also one of the most eco-friendly upgrades you can make for your home. Energy Star-certified windows can significantly reduce the amount of electricity your household consumes by minimizing the amount of hot or cool air that escapes from your home. It’s a win-win for your home and your wallet. It may be hard to know what windows are best for you
Here’s a few things to consider then calculating your estimate.
Wood is one of the most popular frame materials because of its classic and timeless look. Wood frames average about $650 per window. Homeowners choose them not only for the their classic look but also because they can be easily customized with exterior paint. Wood frames are generally durable and wont expand / contract with temperature changes.
Some of the down side of having wooden frames is the humidity. Over time the wood can chip, crack, and warp. In regards to being energy efficient wooden frames are about average.
Unlike the wooden frames vinyl can stand up to the heat and moisture. Vinyl isn’t as durable then wood but stands a better chance in resisting warping and bowing. Vinyl windows average about $800 – $1200 per window which makes them one of the most popular frames for homeowners. Vinyl provides a more modern appearance, but unlike wooden frames they can’t be painted, so choose your frame color wisely!
The less expensive option is aluminum window frames averaging around $400 per window. Aluminum frames tend to have a shorter life span then other material types, but requires less maintenance. They can be painted so if you want to change it up a bit, your all set.
Aluminum wont bend or warp due to the heat or moisture, but being a type of metal they conduct heat which ranks them low on the energy efficient scale.
Averaging $800 per window composite frames are very durable and energy efficient. Made with a combination of materials including wood fibers for a classic appearance, composite frames resist cracking, warping, and bowing. Similar to vinyl frames composite frames have voids that can fill with foam insulation for maximum energy efficiency.
Averaging $1,000 per window fiberglass window frames are the most expensive, however the price is an investment to most homeowners. Fiberglass will provide the most efficiency for your home. As with composite and vinyl the voids can be filled with foam insulation for maximum efficiency. Fiberglass is extremely durable and can be made to look like wood or other materials giving the most curb appeal.
Homeowners also have to take into consideration how many windows you’ll be replacing, the style and measurements of window replacements can have a significant impact on your replacement cost estimate as well. Some window styles are double or triple the cost of others, and larger windows will always cost more for materials. Here is a average cost chart to give you an idea of cost per window type.
WINDOW TYPE | AVG COST TO REPLACE |
Single Hung | $300 |
Double Hung | $450 |
Picture | $850 |
Bay and Bow | $2,200 |
Casement | $725 |
Glass Block | $750 |
Sliding | $500 |
Skylight | $1,000 |
Storm Windows | $150 |
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We use aluminum to provide a virtually maintenance-free exterior that resists the elements. Its high-definition details and versatility gives us the ability to provide any color you can imagine in practically any shape.
Comprised of a combination of heavy wall, unplasticized vinyl and a steel backbone, our composite hybrid exudes both quality and stability.
Our composite windows won’t split, warp, swell or rot so the window stays straight, true and easy to use for generations of enjoyment. The window system is also termite proof in its natural state so no harsh chemicals are required to become termite resistance. The steel structure in the backbone of the window is also fireproof for great peace of mind of reduced fire spread. And, by using steel as our backbone, we help lower carbon emissions and promote clean air as steel is 100% recyclable and greatly reduces landfill waste