Budget Planning: An Overview of Window Replacement Costs

The erratic weather can take its toll on your exterior, especially your windows. Whether it’s due to natural wear and tear or unexpected damage, you’ll have to replace them at some point. 

Having an idea on what goes into the cost of replacement windows can help you prepare a budget and make an informed purchase. Renewal by Andersen® Midwest, your go-to contractor in the state for new replacement windows, gives a breakdown of these costs below. 

Window Frame Materials 

Certain types of materials are more expensive to produce. However, just because a certain material’s more expensive doesn’t necessarily mean it’s more durable. Regardless of its durability, it won’t last long in a climate it isn’t suited to.

If you’re shopping for new windows, look for windows that can withstand the extreme temperature fluctuations in the Midwest. Fibrex® windows would be a good choice. Fibrex can resist common moisture problems, like rot, decay and fungal growth, as well as issues stemming from extreme temperature fluctuations, like flaking, blisters, peeling, and corrosion.

The Size, Shape, and Style of the Window

The amount of material for the frame would depend on the size, shape, and style of the window. The more materials needed, the more expensive the cost of a replacement window. To maximize the natural lighting in your home, we recommend choosing a window style with a wide glass area.

Window Glass and Coatings

Window glass normally wouldn’t comprise a large portion of the total window replacement costs. However, glass with UV-blocking coatings tends to cost more. Keep in mind that you shouldn’t focus too much on the cost. When looking for new windows, always remember your needs.

Given the extreme temperature differences in the Midwest all year-round, it may be worth installing an energy-efficient window. An energy-efficient window would be more expensive, but you stand to save more on your power bills in the long term.

Labor Costs 

Labor costs usually make up the bulk of the total window replacement costs, but you should focus more on the quality of labor rather than its costs. Cheap installation fees almost always mean the contractor doesn’t have enough experience or lacks training. Inexperienced and unqualified contractors are likely to bungle a window installation, potentially costing you more in damage to your exterior and new window.

Wondering about the window contractors near me? Renewal by Andersen® Midwest offers a wide variety of premium windows. To schedule a free consultation, call us at (866) 609-5033 or fill out this form.

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