How Much Does Window Replacement Cost in Snohomish County, WA?
Window replacement in Snohomish County, WA averages $800 per window. See local cost ranges, labor rates, and financing options for 2026.
What homeowners in Snohomish County actually pay.
Local market ranges built from regional labor, materials, and permitting data — not national averages.
Single Window Replacement (double-hung)
Full Home (10 windows)
Bay / Bow Window
National avg $700 × 1.14x local adjustment = $798, rounded to $800
Why Snohomish County prices look like this.
Window Installer Labor Costs in the Seattle-Tacoma Metro
Weather Hazards That Affect Windows in Snohomish County
Choosing Windows for IECC Climate Zone 4C
Energy Savings from New Windows in Washington State
Financing Window Replacement in Snohomish County
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Questions buyers ask about window replacement in Snohomish County.
Short answers to the most common things we hear about local pricing, scope, and timing.
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How much does it cost to replace one window in Snohomish County?
A single double-hung window replacement in Snohomish County typically costs around $800, with a range of $340 to $1,370 depending on frame material, glass type, and installation complexity. These figures reflect a 1.14x local adjustment over national averages.
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Why are window replacement costs higher in Snohomish County than the national average?
Local installers in the Seattle-Tacoma-Bellevue metro earn $34.37/hr versus the $27.75/hr national average, a 24% premium. This labor cost difference, combined with local permitting and code requirements, drives the 1.14x cost adjustment applied to national pricing.
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What type of replacement windows are best for Snohomish County's climate?
Snohomish County is in IECC Zone 4C with a marine moisture regime, so windows with a U-factor of 0.30 or below are recommended. Vinyl and fiberglass frames resist moisture-related damage well in the wet Pacific Northwest climate and outperform untreated wood in this environment.
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How much can new windows save on energy bills in Washington?
At Washington's residential electricity rate of $0.138/kWh, upgrading to energy-efficient windows can save approximately $69 per year assuming 500 kWh in annual savings, totaling around $1,380 over a 20-year window lifespan before accounting for rate increases.
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How much does a bay or bow window cost in Snohomish County?
Bay and bow windows range from $1,710 to $4,560 locally, with a typical cost around $2,850. These are derived from national averages of $1,500 to $4,000 multiplied by the 1.14x local adjustment factor.
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What financing options are available for window replacement?
With 30-year mortgage rates at 6.38%, many homeowners use home equity lines of credit backed by the county's $644,600 median home value. Some installers also offer 12- to 24-month zero-interest promotional financing for projects under $10,000.
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Are there weather-related reasons to prioritize window replacement in Snohomish County?
Yes. The county's FEMA National Risk Index score is 97.87 out of 100, with ice storms rated 98.00 (Very High) and winter weather at 94.05 (Relatively High). Impact-resistant or laminated glass can help protect against debris from these severe weather events.
How these numbers were built.
Cost estimates are derived from government data including the U.S. Census Bureau (ACS), Bureau of Labor Statistics (OEWS), FEMA National Risk Index, EIA energy data, IECC climate zone classifications, Federal Reserve (FRED), and HUD Fair Market Rents.