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Windows Installation (6+) Projects
New windows make a big difference to any home. They not only look great but can make your property safer and more secure. New window installation can even reduce noise disruption and cut your energy bills, making this an investment that’s well worth the time and money. Whether you are building a new addition, or your home has old, drafty windows that need replacing, you will need to hire a professional to install your new windows. From classic to contemporary, they can provide you with smart new windows that will enhance the appearance of your home and may even boost its value.
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New window installation costs
The cost to replace windows in a house depends on several factors, including whether you need replacement or new construction windows. The style of windows you require will also make a big difference.
New windows cost breakdown
Labor
You should budget for around $200* in labor costs per window, although this can rise for more complex installations such as bay windows, or older homes where additional work may be required to add insulation or remove old counterweights.
Materials
The cost of materials varies widely, depending on the type of opening, glass and frame you choose. Single-hung windows are usually the least expensive option at $150-$350* per window, while sliding windows can cost between $300 and $1,000*.
Full-frame (new construction) windows
These windows are not simply inserted into an existing opening, like replacement windows. Instead, they are fitted into new walls where there is no trim or siding in place, or where the opening has been stripped down to the studs. Costs range from $150 to $1,000* per window.
Frequently Asked Questions
*Cost estimates referenced are sourced from HomeAdvisor, Angie's List and other national home improvement websites.