What Goes Into the Total Cost of a Window Replacement Project?

Whether it is a standalone project or an integral part of your home remodeling plans, knowing what goes into the total cost of your window replacement project is crucial to effective budgeting and decision-making. This way, you can have a clear picture of what you’re investing in, enabling you to make informed decisions. Below, we highlight a few factors that can affect how much you’ll be paying when having your new windows installed.

What Goes Into the Total Cost of a Window Replacement Project?

Window Type and Size

The type and size of the window significantly contribute to the overall replacement cost. Common window styles such as double-hung, casement, picture, and bay or bow windows come with different price tags due to their varying complexities in design and installation. Similarly, the size of the window plays a role, with larger windows typically costing more than smaller ones due to the increased material and labor required to produce them.

Window Material

The material of the window is another key cost factor. Vinyl windows, while affordable and relatively low maintenance, may not offer the longevity or aesthetic appeal of other options. Wood windows provide a classic look and good insulation but require regular maintenance and tend to be more expensive. Aluminum windows are strong and durable but less energy-efficient. Fibrex, a composite material exclusive to Renewal by Andersen®, offers the strength and insulating properties of wood with the low-maintenance features of vinyl, making it a cost-effective choice in the long run.

Labor and Installation

Labor and installation costs constitute a significant portion of the total window replacement cost. While it might be tempting to save money with a DIY approach or by hiring a less experienced contractor, professional installation is crucial for the optimal performance and longevity of your replacement windows. Professionals ensure correct installation, which can prevent issues like drafts and leaks, saving you additional costs down the line.

Energy Efficiency Features

While energy-efficient features can add to the upfront cost of windows, they are a wise investment for the future. Features like low-E coatings, argon gas fills, and quality seals may increase initial costs but provide significant energy savings over time. These features enhance the window’s thermal insulation, reducing energy consumption for heating and cooling, which translates to lower utility bills.

Get in Touch With Us!

At Renewal by Andersen of Sacramento, we pride ourselves on providing value-driven window and door replacement solutions. Based in Rancho Cordova, CA, we strive to deliver high-quality, energy-efficient windows tailored to your needs. Our commitment is to offer excellent service and products that not only meet but exceed your expectations, providing you with windows that offer significant long-term value.

To learn more about our exceptional installation services and our wide array of high-quality replacement windows and doors, give us a call at (916) 779-5800. You may also fill out our contact form to schedule a consultation. We serve homeowners in and around Sacramento, CA.