The Window Shoppe August 30, 2020 No Comment
HOW TO ESTIMATE WINDOW REPLACEMENT COST?
Homeowners resort to window replacement to fix damaged windows or to upgrade to a better material. While this doesn’t come cheap, replacing windows is necessary to protect your home and other valuables.
For people who live in hurricane zones, having sturdy, hurricane-proof windows is crucial to keep the house protected from massive damages brought by the violent weather. Impact windows are the best material to choose in order to resist heavy rains, winds, and force.
Wondering how much would it cost to replace the windows? In this article, we’re going to dig deeper into the factors that affect the cost of window replacement.
Factors Affecting Window replacement cost
Generally, the cost of window replacement ranges from $200 to $400 per window installation. The price goes higher depending on the material, size of the window, and contractor.
A vinyl double-hung window alone cost $250 to $450 per window, without the labor. Meanwhile, wood replacement windows for a single-story home cost $400 to $700. The price goes higher for replacing windows at an additional floor or story. An increase of 25 percent to 50 percent is charged per additional floor.
While the national average is $200 per window, the cost can go as high as $850 for a two or three story home. Aside from the elevated surfaces, other factors include alteration of existing window frame, structural damage, and difficulty in accessing the existing window. The level of difficulty will increase the price, as two or three personnel need to install the window.
Labor Cost for Window Replacement
Homeowners deal with the cost of the new material, window replacement, and installation. Some contractors even charge insurance, so this adds up to the overall cost. Calculating per unit, the price is as high as $4, and as low as $2.
The price depends on the contract or service provider, but there are three main services: basic, better, and best. The latter, of course, is more expensive at $270 to $300 for the installation labor.
Composite is the most expensive material at $325 to $950, followed by Clad, which is roughly around $300 to $900. The cheapest homeowners could choose is aluminum, which cost $175 to $400 maximum.
Material isn’t the only factor affecting the cost, because the style of the window also matters. The basic stationary, fixed panes are cheaper, while the Bay extendable from a room cost $1,200 to $3,000. A more common style, single hung cost $100 to $400, while sliding windows cost $300 to $800.
To estimate the cost of a window replacement, you need to find out if the contractor charges by window type or material. Simply add up the cost of the material, type, and the labor to get the average cost of the window replacement.
Conclusion
Estimating the cost of window replacement isn’t complicated, as you only need to add up the cost of the material and labor. It’s best to find a contractor that can provide a comprehensive list of the charges associated with the service. With this, you can get accurate calculation of the cost of the service.