Window Replacement Cost by State (2026)

Average prices for window replacement across 43 US states, ranked from most affordable to priciest. Ranges are computed from local cost factors — regional labor rates, material availability, permit requirements, and climate — so you can plan a realistic budget wherever you live.

#StateCovered CitiesAverage Range (2026)
1 IN 1 $396 – $1,056 per window
2 MS 1 $396 – $1,056 per window
3 MO 2 $399 – $1,062 per window
4 OK 2 $403 – $1,074 per window
5 KS 1 $405 – $1,080 per window
6 AR 1 $405 – $1,080 per window
7 AL 3 $407 – $1,084 per window
8 OH 5 $408 – $1,087 per window
9 TN 4 $409 – $1,089 per window
10 KY 2 $412 – $1,098 per window
11 NM 1 $414 – $1,104 per window
12 GA 3 $416 – $1,108 per window
13 AZ 2 $419 – $1,116 per window
14 SD 1 $419 – $1,116 per window
15 TX 7 $421 – $1,121 per window
16 LA 2 $421 – $1,122 per window
17 NC 4 $421 – $1,122 per window
18 MI 2 $421 – $1,122 per window
19 IA 1 $423 – $1,128 per window
20 SC 3 $425 – $1,132 per window
21 NE 1 $428 – $1,140 per window
22 ND 1 $428 – $1,140 per window
23 FL 6 $437 – $1,164 per window
24 VA 3 $438 – $1,168 per window
25 WI 2 $446 – $1,188 per window
26 CO 2 $455 – $1,212 per window
27 PA 2 $457 – $1,218 per window
28 NV 2 $457 – $1,218 per window
29 UT 1 $459 – $1,224 per window
30 NY 5 $462 – $1,231 per window
31 MD 1 $464 – $1,236 per window
32 ID 1 $468 – $1,248 per window
33 MN 1 $473 – $1,260 per window
34 OR 3 $476 – $1,268 per window
35 WA 3 $486 – $1,296 per window
36 CT 1 $486 – $1,296 per window
37 RI 1 $495 – $1,320 per window
38 IL 1 $504 – $1,344 per window
39 CA 10 $523 – $1,394 per window
40 DC 1 $540 – $1,440 per window
41 MA 1 $549 – $1,464 per window
42 NJ 2 $556 – $1,482 per window
43 HI 1 $585 – $1,560 per window

Cheapest vs. Most Expensive States

The most affordable state for window replacement in our data is IN (from $396 per window), while the priciest is HI (up to $1,560 per window). Regional differences come from labor rates, permit fees, and how common the work is in each market.

How We Calculate State Averages

We take every covered city's local cost factor — the multiplier that adjusts national pricing for that metro — and average it per state. The result is a practical planning range, not a quote. For an exact figure for your project, use the Cost Calculator or read the full Window Replacement guide.