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About Windows
What window installers cover
Pros measure, manufacture, and install double-hung, casement, sliding, picture, bay, bow, and impact-resistant windows in vinyl, fiberglass, wood, or aluminum frames.
Who can qualify
Any homeowner replacing original or aging windows can be matched. Whole-house projects often qualify for manufacturer financing and energy efficiency rebates.
How we help
We connect you with insured local window pros offering free in-home measurements, fixed-price quotes, manufacturer warranties, and labor guarantees.
Choosing Replacement Windows
Windows do far more than let in light. Modern energy-efficient windows can cut heating and cooling costs by 12 to 30 percent, reduce outside noise, eliminate drafts, and add real curb appeal. With the right product and installer, new windows are one of the best long-term investments you can make in your home.
Common window styles
- Double-hung — classic, both sashes slide vertically
- Casement — hinged on the side, crank open outward
- Sliding — glide horizontally, great for wide openings
- Picture — fixed glass, maximum view and efficiency
- Bay and bow — projecting windows that add space
- Awning — hinged at top, vent even in light rain
- Impact / hurricane — laminated glass for storm zones
Frame materials
Vinyl is the most popular and affordable, virtually maintenance-free, and well-insulated. Fiberglass is more durable and paintable but pricier. Wood offers timeless looks but needs more upkeep. Aluminum is strong but conducts heat unless thermally broken.
Energy ratings to know
- U-Factor — how well a window insulates (lower is better)
- Solar Heat Gain Coefficient (SHGC) — how much solar heat passes through
- Visible Transmittance — how much light comes through
- ENERGY STAR — meets federal efficiency guidelines for your climate zone
Average costs
Standard vinyl replacement windows run $400 to $900 per window installed. Premium fiberglass or wood can be $900 to $1,800 each. Whole-house replacements typically range from $8,000 to $25,000+, with financing commonly available.
Rebates and tax credits
Many utility companies and state energy offices offer rebates for ENERGY STAR-qualified windows. The federal Energy Efficient Home Improvement Credit also offers up to 30 percent off the cost of qualifying windows (with annual caps) for eligible homeowners.
Consumer Support Help is a free matching service. We are not a window manufacturer or installer. Calls and form submissions may be routed to vetted third-party providers. Pricing, financing, and warranty terms vary by manufacturer, location, and project scope.