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Window Replacement Cost in Wisconsin: Real Numbers

No inflated pricing games. Here is what windows actually cost in Southeastern Wisconsin — from value options to premium upgrades.

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A full window replacement for a typical Wisconsin home (15-20 windows) costs $8,000–$25,000. Individual window costs range from $300–$1,200 installed depending on type, material, and installation method. Vinyl double-hung (insert) is the most affordable at $300-$500/window. Fiberglass triple-pane (full-frame) is premium at $700-$1,200/window.

Window Replacement Cost by Type

Window TypePer Window (Installed)15-Window Project
Vinyl Double-Hung (Insert)$300-$500$4,500-$7,500
Vinyl Double-Hung (Full Frame)$500-$800$7,500-$12,000
Vinyl Casement$400-$700$6,000-$10,500
Fiberglass Double-Hung$600-$1,000$9,000-$15,000
Triple-Pane (any frame)$450-$1,200$6,750-$18,000
Bay/Bow Windows$1,500-$4,000Varies
Picture Windows (large)$500-$1,500Varies
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What Drives Window Replacement Costs

  • Number of windows — Volume discounts apply (10+ windows reduces per-unit cost)
  • Window type — Standard double-hung is cheapest; specialty shapes cost more
  • Frame material — Vinyl < wood-clad < fiberglass < aluminum-clad wood
  • Glass package — Double pane < double with Low-E < triple pane
  • Installation method — Insert saves $150-$300 per window vs full-frame
  • Accessibility — Second-story, hard-to-reach, or custom-sized windows cost more
  • Trim and restoration — Interior trim work and exterior capping add cost

Frequently Asked Questions

Vinyl double-hung insert replacements at $300-$500 per window are the most affordable quality option. However, don't sacrifice efficiency for price — choosing windows with Low-E coating and argon gas fill (standard on most quality vinyl windows) ensures you get the energy savings that make the investment worthwhile.

If budget allows, all at once is better — you get volume pricing, one disruption, and can phase tax credits across two years. If budget is tight, start with the worst-performing windows (usually north-facing and oldest) and replace the rest within 2-3 years.

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