Window Pricing

Willamette Valley Window

How Much Does a Window Project Cost?

We can’t possibly know the sizes, colors, styles, options, hardware, trim, location, code requirements, elevation, material, energy efficiency, product line or brand for your unique window project, but we are still willing to answer the infamous “ballpark price” or “I won’t hold you to it” number every homeowner starting their search wants to get. Below are some ranges that should give you a better idea how much to budget for a replacement project. Of course, to get an exact figure, reach out to us and schedule a no obligation consultation and a project manager can come out, measure your windows, and get you an exact project price.



A note on minimums: We do not have a unit minimum, but we do have a project cost minimum. This is the smallest project we can do and still cover the cost of the project setup, ordering, and getting installers out to do the install, demo, cleanup, and disposal, even if it is just one ‘super cute 1’x2’ closet window’. That number is currently $1800 but could change up or down depending on market factors and costs. To verify, give us a call or send us a message.

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Trinsic® Vinyl Window

Starting around $850 installed 1-2k for a decent size operating window with exterior trim.

Project Estimates:

Small House (bungalow, cottage, ranch, manufactured home) 10-15k typically sometimes less.


Mid-Size House (2-story, houses with patio doors, houses built in the 2000’s)  15-25k typically


Big Houses (McMansions, Chalets, Mid-mod-window-wall-open-concept “indoor outdoor living” fortresses) starting around 25k+, average around 30k, sky being the limit of course.

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100 Series Fibrex Composite Window

Starting around $1000 installed, $1,200-$2,000 for a decent size operating window with exterior trim.

Project Estimates:

Small House (bungalow, cottage, ranch, manufactured home) 15-20k typically sometimes less.


Mid-Size House (2-story, houses with patio doors, houses built in the 2000’s) 20-30k typically


Big Houses (McMansions, Chalets, Mid-mod-window-wall-open-concept “indoor outdoor living” fortresses) starting around 30k+, average around 40k, sky being the limit of course. 

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400 Series Wood Window

Starting around $1,100 installed, $1,500-$2,500 for a decent size operating window with exterior trim.

Project Estimates:

Small House (bungalow, cottage, ranch, manufactured home) 20-25k typically sometimes less.


Mid-Size House (2-story, houses with patio doors, houses built in the 2000’s)  25-40k typically


Big Houses (McMansions, Chalets, Mid-mod-window-wall-open-concept “indoor outdoor living” fortresses) starting around 40k+, average around 50k, sky being the limit of course.

Interested in something a lot cheaper? check out this article to get the inside baseball on window projects.