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Understanding window and door costs*

The final price of your window or door project will depend on factors like the products themselves, the project type, and your location. We’ll explain the basics, and then, when you’re ready, we’ll help you find a local contractor — the best way to get detailed and accurate pricing for your unique project.

What do windows cost?*

What do new windows or doors cost? The answer is: It depends! There are many different factors that will determine your final price. Here are the major ones to keep in mind:

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Product

The product line, size of product, quantity of product, and options you select all will affect the final price you pay. Upgrades that can improve energy efficiency or help meet other goals will also affect price.  
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Project

Are you building a new construction home? Are you replacing windows and doors in an existing home? Or are replacement windows and doors an aspect of your remodel? The scope of the project, complexity involved, and more will affect price.
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Location

No surprise here, the cost of installing windows and doors will be different in Boston than in Tulsa than in Denver. In addition, local code might dictate that your windows and doors have certain features, which could affect price.

I’m ready for detailed pricing!*

Andersen’s pricing* by product line

Wondering which of our product lines are the most expensive and which are the least expensive? The difference between product lines is due to factors like the materials used, the level of performance a window or door can achieve, the customizations offered, and more — see the pricing scale below.

How do selections affect cost?*

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Materials

Each of our unique product lines utilize different combinations of materials. The materials used to create a particular product line are one aspect of a window or door unit's cost. 

How does project type affect cost?*

The complexity of your project and its scope will have a major impact on your window or door costs. Here’s what to know about costs associated with the most common types of projects:

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You might be surprised to know that windows for a new home can sometimes be more cost effective than replacing windows in an existing home. This is because you’re buying windows in bulk, there are no underlying issues adding to the cost (such as discovering mold during replacement), and there are no complications related to matching existing windows or woodwork in the home. Of course, the final cost will depend on many factors, including, importantly, the product selected and the other factors discussed above.

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You should know there are two options when replacing windows: insert and full-frame replacement. An insert window fits into an existing window frame and is an option when that frame is in good condition. Its major advantage is the ability to install with minimal disruption, so you can preserve existing trim work and siding. When an insert won’t work, a full-frame replacement window can be used. Its advantages include more expansive glass and more flexibility — such as the option to change size and shape.

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You might consider replacing windows when undertaking a remodel, adding an addition, or overhauling a room — such as a kitchen or bathroom. Replacing windows in these scenarios offers the opportunity to improve your home’s building envelope, which can improve energy performance. Either insert or full-frame replacement windows might work in a remodel. A major consideration will be finding an option that matches any existing windows, particularly in spaces where both old and new windows will be visible.  

How does location affect cost?*

Of course, labor costs will vary depending on where you live. But there are also other ways that your location can impact the final price you pay.
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What does my local building code require?

For safety, environmental, or other reasons, your local building code might require certain qualities in windows and doors. For example, if you live in a hurricane zone, your local jurisdiction might require that windows meet a certain level of performance. If you live in a place with very progressive energy codes, such as parts of New England, you might need triple-pane glass in order to meet those performance requirements.  

TIP: A good pro will know local code and be able to guide you in selecting qualifying products.

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Is there a tax credit or rebate available?

You might find there are opportunities to save money by selecting windows and doors that meet energy efficiency standards. For example, windows that meet ENERGY STAR’s Most Efficient criteria qualify for a federal tax credit under the Inflation Reduction Act of 2022. In addition, there might be tax credits available through state and local governments and rebates available through your utility provider. 

TIP: Learn more about the federal tax credit that’s available for energy-efficient windows and doors.

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