1. Frame material
Vinyl generally begins lower than wood, fiberglass, and composite; premium brands sit at or above their generic material category.
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Clear ranges and the scope behind them—so you can compare local quotes with the same assumptions.
A standard-size vinyl insert replacement commonly plans at $650–$1,300 per window installed. This approved range includes one removal and disposal adjustment. Full-frame work, premium frames, custom sizes, and high-performance glass can increase the total.
The master rate card
These are pre-removal baseline ranges. Add $100–$250 per replacement window for removal and disposal exactly once.
| Frame material | Baseline low | Expected | Baseline high |
|---|---|---|---|
| Vinyl | $550 | $700 | $1,050 |
| Aluminum | $500 | $650 | $950 |
| Wood | $800 | $1,050 | $1,600 |
| Fiberglass | $850 | $1,150 | $1,750 |
| Composite | $850 | $1,100 | $1,650 |
Ranges are planning information, not bids. The rate card distinguishes baseline product and installation scope from removal/disposal so they are never counted twice.
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What drives cost
Vinyl generally begins lower than wood, fiberglass, and composite; premium brands sit at or above their generic material category.
Single-hung, double-hung, slider, picture, casement, awning, bay, and bow windows do not use the same amount of product or installation time.
Standard openings are easier to plan. Larger, custom, or shaped openings may require different products and more labor.
Full-frame replacement addresses the entire opening; an insert replacement works within a suitable existing frame.
Triple-pane, Low-E, and impact-rated glass can change the product specification and total range.
Local labor, climate expectations, upper-story access, historic details, permits, and opening repairs affect project-specific quotes.
Style and scope
Material establishes the base price. Style is then an explicit multiplier. This keeps a vinyl casement estimate consistent whether you start on a material page or a style page.
For example, a standard double-hung window is the 1.00× reference. Casement, bay, bow, awning, egress, and garden windows use more complex multipliers; picture windows can use less operating hardware but still vary with size and glass package.
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Regional variation
The rate card adjusts the labor portion for launch jurisdictions and displays an effective all-in spread rather than hiding local variation inside a small labor-only number.
Use a city page for a metro-specific context when the site covers your area. Window coverage is organized by individual metro clusters—not by broad state pages that could suggest coverage where no buyer is available.
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The standard-vinyl planning range assumes a standard-size insert replacement with normal access and includes one removal/disposal adjustment. It excludes structural repair, permit fees, unusual access, and specialty products.
Full-frame work removes the entire existing unit and can involve trim, flashing, insulation, and opening-condition work. It is a broader scope than an insert replacement.
Yes. Large, oversize, or custom units usually require more product, handling, and installation time than a standard opening.
No. Impact- or hurricane-rated packages are treated as a separate project adjustment because their product and installation requirements differ from a standard replacement.
Every cost guide
Each guide is generated from the same master rate card, so a material, style, or project page never contradicts the calculator.
Vinyl replacement window cost factors and planning range.
View cost guide →Wood replacement window cost factors and planning range.
View cost guide →Fiberglass replacement window cost factors and planning range.
View cost guide →Aluminum replacement window cost factors and planning range.
View cost guide →Composite replacement window cost factors and planning range.
View cost guide →How the double-hung configuration affects the installed price.
View cost guide →How the single-hung configuration affects the installed price.
View cost guide →How the casement configuration affects the installed price.
View cost guide →How the slider configuration affects the installed price.
View cost guide →How the bay configuration affects the installed price.
View cost guide →How the bow configuration affects the installed price.
View cost guide →How the picture configuration affects the installed price.
View cost guide →How the awning configuration affects the installed price.
View cost guide →How the egress configuration affects the installed price.
View cost guide →How the garden configuration affects the installed price.
View cost guide →Andersen planning range and how to compare a written proposal.
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View cost guide →Scope, inclusions, and what changes this project quote.
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