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Factors Influencing the Cost to Replace Windows

Published on: August 15, 2024

As you prepare for a window replacement project, you should familiarize yourself with cost factors. This will help you budget and weigh the pros and cons of various window features. For example, you’ll face decisions among single, double and triple-pane windows and how they open. Familiarize yourself with these factors influencing the cost to replace windows.

Replacement Window Cost Factors

Learn the major cost factors that impact the cost of a replacement window project. Start building your budget and understanding your project now.

1. Window Type

Before you start choosing minor details and options, you face a decision about the design and functionality of your windows. For example, do you want a sliding or casement window? While each will offer unique characteristics, each also comes with its own set of benefits. The more custom your home’s shapes and designs, the more complex it will be to order windows for your home. Standard window sizes and shapes will be more affordable since the manufacturer makes those windows regularly. 

2. Material

The material that your windows are made from is another major cost factor. Vinyl windows are some of the most popular. They average $300-$900.

Wood windows can make for a unique appearance in your home. But they also come with greater maintenance. They cost $700-$1,800 per window. 

Fiberglass is durable and offers excellent energy efficiency. These windows cost between $700 and $1,400. Aluminum windows are lightweight yet durable. While they aren’t as energy efficient, they are more cost-effective at just $300-$800 per window. 

Composite windows offer some of the benefits of wood and vinyl to mix aesthetics with cost-effectiveness and decent energy efficiency. These windows cost $600-$1,500. 

3. Size

The larger the window, the more it will cost and the more labor required to replace it. Most projects do not go with a smaller window than what’s already on the house just to save money because you’ll spend more in closing the existing gap to make space for a smaller window. For most homes, window size is a set cost factor that you can’t change but will want to consider.

4. Customizations

You can get windows in just about any color or finish. And while that’s great news because it means you can match your home’s décor with great ease, it all those unique options can make the window more expensive. If you aren’t getting a standard color or shape, your windows will cost more because they require additional craftsmanship and special manufacturing.

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5. Energy Efficiency Features

You can make your windows more energy-efficient with additional features. For example, going from double to triple-pane glass can help you save money on your utilities and do your part to reduce your carbon footprint. Additionally, consider Low-E coatings to make your home more comfortable so that the UV rays don’t impact your indoor temperatures and enjoy lower energy bills. This increases the upfront cost of your windows but can keep your utility bills low throughout the life of the windows.

6. Installation

Hiring expert contractors to install your windows will not be cheap. But it’s the best way to get the greatest life from your windows and ensure they protect your home effectively. 2FL Windows, Siding and Roofing offers competitive rates for high-quality installation throughout Seattle, Washington, and the surrounding area. Learn more about what window installation will cost you by requesting an in-home estimate today.

2FL is also the inventor and patent owner of the Rain Jacket Flashing System. This innovative system allows us to install replacement windows correctly without replacing the siding at the same time. Using the method, our team replaces windows that pass the American Architectural Manufacturers Association (AAMA) stringent requirements for pressure tests. Our replacement window method can withstand 120 mph winds.

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7. Market Conditions

You can’t do anything about the market conditions at the time that you need new windows. Your window replacement contractor can’t do much about this either as it is a changing environment with many outside influencing factors. Some factors include:

  • Material costs
  • Labor rates
  • Transportation expenses

One way to manage those expenses is to work with a local contractor to reduce transportation expenses and select windows from a local manufacturer. The 2FL team likes working with Coeur d’Alene Windows since they are manufactured in Spokane, Washington. That helps reduce transportation expenses while supporting the local economy. Our team is from the area, meaning you won’t be paying extra for us to come to town after a weather event since we aren’t storm chasers. 

8. Number of Windows

The more windows on your home that you choose to replace, the more expensive your project will be. It is more economical to replace all windows at once since you’ll already have the contractor on-site. Plus, you only have the time commitment of working with the contractor once, which makes the project more realistic for you.

Review the life and function of all windows in your home with your contractor. That way, you can make an informed decision about which windows to replace during this part of your window replacement project. You can then weigh the total cost of window replacement with the need to do another project down the line when more windows start to falter. 

9. Grid Patterns

Window grids are decorative elements that can help make your windows more attractive and make that area of your home more inviting. However, they do add some expense to your project. To save money, you might select to only use grid patterns on the top or bottom sash or to only include grid patterns on the windows that are on the front of the house. That way, your home has curb appeal, but you won’t pay for designs that few people will see. 

10. Warranties

The warranty you get for installation and the window itself will vary based on the manufacturer and contractor you select. In most cases, you won’t be selecting a warranty that increases the price of each window. But choosing a window and a contractor that comes with a good warranty can help improve the value of the window. Some windows come with just a few years’ warranty. Others offer a decade warranty. 

2FL stands behind its work and offers some of the best installation warranties in the area. 

Window Replacement in the Puget Sound Area and Spokane, WA

When you need window replacement in the Puget Sound area or Spokane, Washington, 2FL Windows, Siding and Roofing is a leader in the space. We’ve taken time to perfect our craft and are leading our industry with our patented window replacement method that reduces project expenses by removing the need to replace siding at the same time to pass inspection requirements. Experience the difference our skilled, customer-focused team can have for your project. Request your free estimate today to learn more about your window options and build a budget for your project.

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