How Much Does Window Replacement Cost in Broomfield County, CO?
Window replacement in Broomfield County costs $750 per window on average. Full-home projects run $5,350 to $16,050 for 10 windows.
What homeowners in Broomfield County actually pay.
Local market ranges built from regional labor, materials, and permitting data — not national averages.
Single Window (double-hung)
Full Home (10 windows)
Bay or Bow Window
National avg $700 × 1.07x local adjustment = $750
Why Broomfield County prices look like this.
Labor Costs and Installer Availability
Weather Risks and Window Durability
Climate Considerations for Window Selection
Energy Efficiency and Utility Savings
Financing Your Window Project
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Questions buyers ask about window replacement in Broomfield 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 Broomfield County?
A single double-hung window replacement averages $750 in Broomfield County, with costs ranging from $320 for basic vinyl units to $1,285 for premium wood or fiberglass frames. This reflects a 7% premium over national averages due to local labor costs of $32.18 per hour for glaziers.
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Why are window replacement costs higher in Broomfield County than the national average?
Local glaziers earn $32.18 per hour compared to the national average of $28.70, a 12% wage premium. The services adjustment factor of 1.07x accounts for this labor cost difference while materials remain at national pricing. High demand after hail events also contributes to pricing.
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What type of windows work best for Colorado's climate?
Broomfield County sits in IECC climate zone 5B, a cold and dry region where heating efficiency matters most. Double-pane windows with low-E coatings and argon gas fill offer good performance. Look for U-factors of 0.30 or below to minimize heat loss during winter months.
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Should I consider impact-resistant windows in Broomfield County?
The county's hail risk score of 91.41 (Relatively Moderate) and lightning risk of 86.23 (Relatively High) make impact-resistant glass worth considering. These upgrades add 15-25% to project costs but may qualify for insurance discounts and prevent expensive storm damage repairs.
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How much can energy-efficient windows save on utility bills?
With electricity at $0.168 per kWh in Colorado, upgrading to ENERGY STAR windows can reduce window-related energy loss by 25-30%. The savings depend on your current windows and home size, but the strong solar exposure of 5.47 peak sun hours daily means efficient windows also help retain passive solar heat.
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What financing options exist for window replacement projects?
With current 30-year mortgage rates at 6.36%, home equity financing offers one option for larger projects. Many installers provide 12-24 month promotional financing. Energy-efficient windows may qualify for federal tax credits up to $600 annually, reducing effective project costs.
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How many window installers work in the Broomfield County area?
The Denver-Aurora-Lakewood metro area employs approximately 1,230 glaziers, providing good installer availability. Scheduling during fall or late winter often yields faster project timelines since spring and summer see higher demand following hail season.
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.