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Frequently Asked Questions
Ask a Question →How long does window replacement take? +
Most professional installers replace a single window in 30–60 minutes. A full house with 10–15 windows typically takes 1–2 days. Frame condition, window type, and home age can affect the timeline.
What’s the difference between insert and full-frame replacement? +
Insert replacement fits a new window inside the existing frame — less invasive and less expensive. Full-frame replacement removes everything down to the studs, necessary if the frame is rotted, warped, or out of square.
Are ENERGY STAR windows worth the extra cost? +
Yes, in most climates. ENERGY STAR certified windows reduce heating and cooling costs by 12–24% annually. The payback period is typically 3–7 years depending on your climate zone and energy prices.
How do I know if my windows need replacing vs. repairing? +
Repair if: drafts can be fixed with weatherstripping, glass is intact, frames are solid. Replace if: frames are rotting, double-pane glass is foggy and won’t clear, windows won’t open/close properly, or heating bills have spiked.
What window material lasts the longest? +
Fiberglass windows last 30–50 years. Vinyl is 20–40 years with minimal maintenance. Wood can last 30+ years but requires regular upkeep. Aluminum is durable but has poor insulation in cold climates.
Can I install replacement windows myself? +
Insert (pocket) replacements are DIY-friendly for homeowners with basic skills. Full-frame replacements require experience with flashing, waterproofing, and structural work — a professional is strongly recommended.
How much does window replacement cost on average? +
The national average is $300–$700 per window installed, including labor. A full home (10 windows) runs $3,000–$10,000+. High-end brands like Andersen or Pella can push per-window costs to $1,000–$1,500.
Do new windows add value to my home? +
Yes. Per Remodeling Magazine’s Cost vs. Value report, vinyl window replacement recoups about 67% of costs at resale. Buyers respond positively to energy-efficient windows during home tours and inspections.
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