
If you’ve started researching replacement windows or doors, you’ve probably noticed something frustrating.
Most companies won’t tell you the price online.
Instead, they ask homeowners to schedule a sales appointment just to learn the cost. That appointment can often take an hour or more before any real pricing is discussed.
For many homeowners, that process feels unnecessary.
Most people simply want to understand how much new windows might cost before scheduling a visit.
We believe homeowners deserve that information upfront.
That’s why our website shows installed window and door prices online, allowing you to understand project costs instantly.
No appointment required.
Why Window Companies Usually Hide Pricing
The traditional window industry has relied on in-home sales appointments for decades.
During these visits, sales representatives measure windows, review product options, and calculate a custom price for each home.
While every home is unique, the reality is that most window replacements follow very similar installation patterns.
Most homes have standard window sizes and typical installation conditions.
Because we install windows every day, we understand that:
• some installations take slightly longer
• some installations are quicker
But over time, these differences balance out across thousands of installations.
This allows us to offer consistent installed pricing homeowners can see online.
How Our Installed Pricing Model Works
Rather than calculating a completely different price for every home, we price our windows based on typical installation conditions.
Our prices already include:
• the window itself
• professional installation
• materials required for installation
• typical labor costs
This means the price you see online represents the installed cost of replacing a typical window in most homes.
When homeowners are ready to move forward, we confirm measurements and schedule installation.
What Replacement Windows Usually Cost
Homeowners researching window replacement often ask:
“What does a typical replacement window cost?”
Below are typical installed price ranges for common window styles.
Typical Installed Window Prices
Double Hung Window
Installed price range: $1,209 – $2,939
Double hung windows are one of the most common replacement window styles. Both sashes open for ventilation and easy cleaning.
Picture Window
Installed price range: $1,119 – $2,051
Picture windows provide wide, unobstructed views and allow natural light into the home.
Horizontal Gliding Window
Installed price range: $1,479 – $2,109
Sliding windows open horizontally and work well in rooms where outward opening windows may not be practical.
Casement Window
Installed price range: $1,339 – $2,329
Casement windows open outward using a crank and offer excellent ventilation and energy efficiency.
Awning Window
Installed price range: $1,269 – $2,229
Awning windows hinge at the top and open outward, making them ideal for kitchens or bathrooms.
Projection Bay Window
Installed price range: $6,155 – $11,330
Bay windows extend outward from the home, creating additional space and panoramic views.
Basement Hopper Window
Installed price range: $909 – $1,009
Hopper windows are commonly used in basements and provide ventilation while maintaining security.
Single Hung Window
Installed price range: $949 – $1,159
Single hung windows feature a fixed upper sash and a movable lower sash.
A Simpler Way to Replace Windows & Doors
Replacing windows or doors shouldn’t require a long sales presentation just to learn the price.
Our goal is simple:
Give homeowners clear, transparent pricing online so they can understand project costs before scheduling installation.
You can explore window and door prices on our website instantly and contact our team whenever you’re ready to move forward.
See Window & Door Prices Instantly
If you’re researching replacement windows or doors, you can view installed pricing directly on our website.
No in-home sales appointment required.
When you’re ready, our team can help schedule installation and move your project forward.
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