Window Replacement Costs in 2026
Average cost: $300 – $1,500/window — based on BLS hourly wage data for Glaziers (47-2121).
National Average $650/window
Low End $300/window
High End $1,500/window
BLS Median Wage $24.89/hr
Window replacement costs $300-$1,500 per window depending on size, type (double-hung, casement, bay), and frame material (vinyl, wood, fiberglass). A full-home replacement (15-20 windows) averages $8,000-$15,000.
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Window Replacement Costs by State
Select your state to see city-level pricing data:
Alabama $770 Alaska $1,075 Arizona $510 Arkansas $733 California $540 Colorado $520 Connecticut $997 Delaware $957 Florida $510 Georgia $510 Hawaii $1,282 Idaho $738 Illinois $520 Indiana $500 Iowa $777 Kansas $791 Kentucky $694 Louisiana $768 Maine $910 Maryland $530 Massachusetts $530 Michigan $510 Minnesota $520 Mississippi $722 Missouri $500 Montana $803 Nebraska $730 Nevada $520 New Hampshire $948 New Jersey $1,010 New Mexico $766 New York $1,011 North Carolina $500 North Dakota $799 Ohio $500 Oklahoma $666 Oregon $520 Pennsylvania $510 Rhode Island $1,013 South Carolina $709 South Dakota $741 Tennessee $500 Texas $510 Utah $791 Vermont $993 Virginia $944 Washington $530 West Virginia $721 Wisconsin $747 Wyoming $790
Top Window Replacement Brands
Home Depot
Lowe's
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