123 regional guides
Window Replacement costs, county by county.
Window replacement and installation cost ranges by type and material.
Typical range $255 – $19,500
Counties covered 123
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- Energy-Efficient Windows Cost in 2026 $350 – $150 Energy-efficient windows cost $350-$1,200 per window. Compare double-pane, triple-pane, and Low-E coating prices with potential energy savings.
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123 regional guides built from local labor, materials, and permitting data — not national averages.
- Aleutians West Census Area $300 – $15,000
- Anchorage Municipality $300 – $15,000
- Bristol Bay Borough $300 – $15,000
- Nome Census Area $300 – $15,000
- North Slope Borough $300 – $15,000
- Northwest Arctic Borough $300 – $15,000
- Autauga County $300 – $15,000
- Baldwin County $270 – $13,500
- Barbour County $300 – $15,000
- Bibb County $300 – $15,000
- Blount County $300 – $15,000
- Bullock County $300 – $15,000
- Butler County $300 – $15,000
- Calhoun County $300 – $15,000
- Choctaw County $300 – $15,000
- Tallapoosa County $300 – $15,000
- Tuscaloosa County $300 – $15,000
- Walker County $300 – $15,000
- Washington County $300 – $15,000
- Wilcox County $300 – $15,000
- Winston County $300 – $15,000
- Crittenden County $270 – $13,500
- Faulkner County $255 – $12,750
- Lonoke County $255 – $12,750
- Perry County $255 – $12,750
- Pulaski County $255 – $12,750
- Saline County $255 – $12,750
- Cochise County $280 – $13,950
- Maricopa County $290 – $14,400
- Pima County $290 – $14,400
- Pinal County $290 – $14,550
- Alameda County $375 – $18,750
- Contra Costa County $375 – $18,750
- El Dorado County $340 – $17,100
- Fresno County $325 – $16,350
- Los Angeles County $330 – $16,500
- Madera County $325 – $16,350
- Orange County $350 – $17,400
- Placer County $340 – $17,100
- Riverside County $325 – $16,350
- Sacramento County $340 – $17,100
- San Bernardino County $325 – $16,350
- San Diego County $325 – $16,350
- San Francisco County $355 – $17,700
- San Joaquin County $325 – $16,200
- San Mateo County $375 – $18,750
- Santa Clara County $390 – $19,500
- Stanislaus County $315 – $15,750
- Ventura County $325 – $16,200
- Yolo County $345 – $17,100
- Adams County $320 – $16,050
- Arapahoe County $320 – $16,050
- Broomfield County $320 – $16,050
- Clear Creek County $320 – $16,050
- Denver County $300 – $15,000
- Douglas County $320 – $16,050
- El Paso County $310 – $15,450
- Elbert County $320 – $16,050
- Gilpin County $320 – $16,050
- Jefferson County $320 – $16,050
- Park County $325 – $16,050
- Capitol Planning Region $325 – $16,350
- Greater Bridgeport Planning Region $330 – $16,500
- Lower Connecticut River Valley Planning Region $325 – $16,350
- South Central Connecticut Planning Region $315 – $15,750
- Western Connecticut Planning Region $330 – $16,500
- District of Columbia $305 – $15,300
- New Castle County $330 – $16,500
- Brevard County $255 – $12,750
- Broward County $260 – $12,900
- Clay County $275 – $13,650
- Duval County $275 – $13,650
- Hernando County $275 – $13,650
- Hillsborough County $275 – $13,650
- Lake County $275 – $13,650
- Lee County $280 – $13,950
- Miami-Dade County $275 – $13,650
- Nassau County $275 – $13,650
- Orange County $275 – $13,650
- Osceola County $275 – $13,650
- Palm Beach County $260 – $12,900
- Pasco County $275 – $13,650
- Pinellas County $275 – $13,650
- Polk County $265 – $13,350
- Seminole County $275 – $13,650
- St. Johns County $275 – $13,650
- Fulton County $275 – $13,650
- Hawaii County $300 – $15,000
- Ada County $305 – $15,150
- Cook County $350 – $17,400
- Lake County $350 – $17,400
- Middlesex County $335 – $16,800
- Wayne County $320 – $15,900
- Hennepin County $355 – $17,850
- St. Louis County $320 – $16,050
- Beaverhead County $300 – $15,000
- Big Horn County $300 – $15,000
- Blaine County $300 – $15,000
- Broadwater County $300 – $15,000
- Carbon County $300 – $15,000
- Roosevelt County $300 – $15,000
- Rosebud County $300 – $15,000
- Sanders County $300 – $15,000
- Sheridan County $300 – $15,000
- Silver Bow County $300 – $15,000
- Stillwater County $300 – $15,000
- Sweet Grass County $300 – $15,000
- Mecklenburg County $280 – $13,950
- Franklin County $305 – $15,150
- Multnomah County $320 – $15,900
- Allegheny County $285 – $14,250
- Philadelphia County $310 – $15,600
- Bristol County $325 – $16,350
- Washington County $325 – $16,350
- Greenwood County $280 – $13,950
- Dallas County $275 – $13,650
- Harris County $265 – $13,200
- Tarrant County $275 – $13,650
- Travis County $275 – $13,650
- Salt Lake County $290 – $14,550
- Fairfax County $305 – $15,300
- King County $340 – $17,100
- Snohomish County $340 – $17,100
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